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  • Past tailbone injury, or Sarno’s TMS?: Jayne, 'stirring up your anxiety' is exactly the reason why you should not be hesitant to journal. I understand the fear, though, but in fact it is what will help you get relief. Writing things out, in spite of discomfort, emotional outbursts or fear help me.
  • TMS relapse: Although Dr Sarno says you don't have to change your personality, if you do carry on as you are, you will continue to get what you have already got. So in other words, by recognizing your destructive learned behaviours, why you have them and how they cause you pressure, you can begin to see how you can modify them and ease the self induced pressure.
  • Is back surgery sometimes necessary, when risking paralysis?: I just really want to know if Dr. Sarno would agree with my doctor once he saw my MRI or if he would say that paralysis was an impossibility and therefore no need for surgery. I'm trying to find anything written by Dr. Sarno that discusses back surgery thats needed to avoid paralysis.
  • Consensus on name for Sarno’s TMS: As I understand it, Dr Sarno's specific ‘discovery' was that unconscious rage can cause pain (initially backpain) by depriving the muscles/nerves of oxygen (without there being a ‘structural' cause for the pain) in people with certain personality traits.
  • Any phrases, affirmations that help others recover?: When I had flare ups I just used to say stuff like this: "Right, there's nothing wrong with me physically, I KNOW that, so what's going on emotionally...work?...family?...finances?"...etc? Until I'd hit on something and suspect it might be that.


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ForestForTreesTMS PPD Practitioner Training 0 Apr 19 2011, 5:10 PM EDT by ForestForTreesTMS
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Heya,

I just found out about a great opportunity for any practitioner interested in learning more about PPD. Dr. Howard Schubiner will be conducting a training for medical and mental health practitioners on December 6-7,2011 at the National Institute for the Clinical Application for Behavioral Medicine Conference. The training will be based off of his his book Unlearn Your Pain. For more information visit http://tmswiki.wetpaint.com/page/Practitioner+Training or http://nicabm.com . There is also a bio page on Dr. Schubiner at http://tmswiki.wetpaint.com/page/Howard+Schubiner%2C+MD . Trainings like this will help in raising awareness of PPD and developing more practitioners to incorporate this approach into their practice
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