MISSION: bridge the gap between philosophy and clinical practice
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🎙A podcast bringing a philosopher and a clinician together in conversation
@laurarathbone
JUNE 13th at 11:15 Amsterdam - register to be there live!
I'll be joined by Philosopher Dr Jennifer Corns and pain-specialised Osteopath Sanja Maretic.
Register here:
>> https://t.co/RmWKcunaad<<
Reading this excellent book - cycling and philosophy with a fascinating chapter “on bodies and pain”. Did you buy it ? @RogerKerry1 and @TaylorAlanJ - highly recommend
That sweet sweet jazz and cheesey local-radio vibe for the most sophisticated of listeners!
Episode 3 and 4 out now on Spotify or my website!
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Do unique people sometimes get lost in our current evidence based practice movement? What can we do to do better and be person-centered?
Join us in our FREE virtual masterclass to find out!!!
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Some good news!!! After having to pause the podcast for a few months to grow my clinic, I am now scheduling in time to get the next two sessions edited and published.... so the podcast is coming back!
It's interesting to hear so many ask how they can better explain what pain is to a patient...
What if, instead you asked ME what pain is? Even as a fairly well-informed patient, how close might my answers be to yours? And if the answer is "not at all," who's right?
How to explain predictive processing in layman’s words to someone in pain:
Talk about the persons’ expectations versus reality.
Start a journey to balance these 2
🙏@LePubNL
The brain is necessary for pain, but it's not sufficient. The only thing that is necessary is the person in their world and their environment, and the impact that has on them... (-@dibbygibby)
But then how do we bring biology into the story?