Lorimer Moseley ‘Body in mind – the role of the brain in chronic pain’ at Mind & Its Potential 2011

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CHANGE YOUR MIND: CHANGE YOUR BRAIN

Body in mind: the role of the brain in chronic pain
• What role does the brain play in chronic and complex pain?
• How does the brain change when pain persists?
• Can you influence the amount of pain you feel?
• Why does someone who has lost a limb still feel pain? Can the pain be treated?
• What are the broader implications of the research in developing better treatments for people in pain?
Professor Lorimer Moseley, Professor of Clinical Neurosciences & Chair in Physiotherapy, University of South Australia; Senior Research Fellow, Neuroscience Research Australia; Author: Explain Pain and Painful Yarns: metaphors & stories to help understand the biology of pain

A Different Approach To Pain Management: Mindfulness Meditation | Fadel Zeidan | TEDxEmory

Learn about the psychological and neural processes that mediate the relationship between self-regulatory practices and health!

Fadel Zeidan, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy and the Center of Integrative Medicine’s Associate Director of Neuroscience at Wake Forest School of Medicine. His program of research is focused on understanding and identifying the psychological and neural processes that mediate the relationship between self-regulatory practices and health. Specifically, Dr. Zeidan’s research has uncovered the specific brain mechanisms involved in mindfulness meditation-based pain relief. He is currently developing meditation-based interventions to best target chronic pain.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Mental Health Q&A – Kati Morton LIVE on YouNow December 30, 2016 Topics: support & wellness

We are going live! Come hang out with me! #advice about therapy, psychology, trauma and wellness! We had several great guests who were willing to share their stories about mental health and hopefully we answered your questions! Don't forget that we have another live broadcast tomorrow Dec. 31st at 1pm PST See you there!

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