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Change: Dr. Sarno also has a monthly forum where several patients share their personal experiences of pain and recovery,recovery with a group, which motivates others who continue to struggle. The purpose of psychotherapy, recommended for approximately 20 percent of those
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Change: Patients share their personal experiences of pain and recovery, which motivates others who continue to struggle.The purpose of psychotherapypsychotherapy, recommended for approximately 20 percent of those in the program, is to make the patient more aware of his or her
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Change: special attention given to the chapters on psychology and treatment. Patients are instructed daily to list things that may contribute to their painful and threatening feelings, then write an essay about each of those things. Many patients report soonsignificant progress after following this regimen for three to feelingfour
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Change: Further TreatmentPatients who do not feel any progress may join a weekly group conducted by Dr. Sarno, or begin group or individual psychotherapy. The purpose
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Change: the consultation, physicianDr. Sarno consultsmeets with the patient to gather information about his or her pain symptoms and medical history. The patient's psychological history is also discussed,
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Change: any defensive structures holding back unconscious anger. These are not mutually exclusive: Some patients are advised to attend both Dr. Sarno's group and vistvisit a psychotherapist.
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Change: pain relief.Patients who do not feel any progress may join a weekly group conducted by Dr. Sarno, or begin group or individual psychotherapy. The purpose
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Change: the psychology of the disorder. One important note is that patients may condition themselves to feel the pain during certain physical activities, such as sitting
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Change: psychosomatic epidemics. The main point is that physical abnormalities may not be the source of psychosomaticpain, as is commonly disorders.concluded by doctors. Also discussedof note are other psychosomatic disorders, to show that TMS is just one of many that are already recognized. The lecture alsothen goes
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Change: treatment.program. Reasons for rejecting a patient include poor chances of success, and having a disorder which is not psychosomatic. If the patient is not rejected,
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Change: Prior to any treatment, Dr. Sarno determines via a phone conversation whether or not a given patient is right for the treatment. Reasons for rejecting a patient basicinclude poor chances of success, and having a disorder which is
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Change: progress, he or sheprogress may join a weekly group conducted by Dr. Sarno, or begin group or individual psychotherapy. The purpose of Dr. Sarno's group is
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Change: The basic structure of the program involves an individual consultation followed by a lecture, with the possibility of further group meetings and, in some cases, psychotherapy.First, a physician consults the patient to gather information about his or
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Change: The purpose of Dr. Sarno's group is to correct misconceptions about the program itself. For instance, a patient may want an instant cure for his
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Change: Like all pages on TMS Wiki, this page has been written by TMS sufferers and has not been reviewed by Dr. Sarno.Dr. Sarno's current treatment program for TMS sufferers is detailed on pages 129-183134-183 of The Divided Mind. ItFirst, a beginsphysician withconsults athe
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Change: detailed on pages 129-183 of The Divided Mind.It begins with a diagnosis by a TMS physician. After that, the patient attends a lecture. You can purchase a DVD of Dr. Sarno's lecture online. Finally, he suggests a 5 step daily study program.
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