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#Acttherapy Reel by @vanessa.light - ✨It's been a while since my days revolved around pain.

✨This recent injury has been a humbling reminder of how much mental energy it takes to live li
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✨It’s been a while since my days revolved around pain. ✨This recent injury has been a humbling reminder of how much mental energy it takes to live life around pain. ✨From how you move, how you plan, and alllll the interventions just to get through the day… let alone make real progress toward healing. ✨Pain isn’t just physical. It’s nervous system load. It’s movement strategies. It’s constantly negotiating with your body while trying to live your life. ✨The hopeful part? With the right support, your system settles. Movement gets smoother. Capacity builds. Huge shoutout to @resilientspine in East Sac. Dr. Ar’neka is the real deal. Whole-body, thoughtful, powerful care. The big guns to my little guns😜 Even pain pros need pros. Grateful to have backup when I needed it most 💪
#Acttherapy Reel by @alecbradburyfnp (verified account) - Chronic pain impacts a lot more than our bodies.

Research shows it can become woven into your identity, change brain connectivity, and impact memory,
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Chronic pain impacts a lot more than our bodies. Research shows it can become woven into your identity, change brain connectivity, and impact memory, focus, and how you see yourself. You stop doing what you love, your roles change, and the gap between “who I was” and “who I am now” gets wider. The reality is some people gradually reconnect with their former selves in new ways. Others grieve their old identity and build a new one that incorporates, but isn’t dominated by, pain. Most do both simultaneously. It’s rarely linear. Evidence-based tools that help: • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) - reduces pain-identity fusion • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - addresses unhelpful pain beliefs • Mindfulness practices - improves cognitive function • Modified social engagement - strongest predictor of wellbeing in chronic pain • Graded activity - rebuilds physical capacity safely • Values work - guides choices beyond pain • Cognitive training - addresses brain fog • Occupational therapy - finds adaptive ways to do meaningful activities • Peer support - you’re not alone in this No perfect outcome, but you have options. You haven’t lost yourself completely. 💬 What has helped you reconnect with yourself or help form a new identity? #chronicpain
#Acttherapy Reel by @drjessemorris - This is week 4 of my pain reprocessing therapy training. My main insight from this week is that the energy behind treatments for chronic pain are just
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This is week 4 of my pain reprocessing therapy training. My main insight from this week is that the energy behind treatments for chronic pain are just as important as the treatments themselves. If you approach your chronic pain care with urgency and intensity that can put your brain on high alert and perpetuate your pain. This is especially true for neuroplastic pain (the type of pain that gets habituated in the brain). If you're dealing with chronic pain I encourage you to pay attention to the energy behind your self care. Are you super focused on your pain or do you beat yourself if you're not impeccable with your self care? If so, it may be more effective to take a gentler approach a focus on being kind to yourself.
#Acttherapy Reel by @thesimplebeautifulwellness - This surprises so many people. And it's one of the most important things to understand about chronic pain.

Pain is not produced in the body. It's pro
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This surprises so many people. And it’s one of the most important things to understand about chronic pain. Pain is not produced in the body. It’s produced by the brain. And the brain is constantly making a threat assessment — scanning for information that tells it whether you’re safe or in danger. Stress, anxiety, grief, anger — these all activate the same threat-detection system that produces pain. When your emotional state signals danger, your brain responds by turning up the volume on pain. Not to punish you. To protect you. This is why your pain can be manageable on a calm day and completely debilitating during an argument, a hard conversation, or a period of overwhelm — even if you’ve done nothing physically different. It also means something incredibly important: your emotional state is not separate from your physical experience. They are the same system. And working with the nervous system — through Pain Reprocessing, breathing retraining, and nervous system regulation — addresses both at the same time. Your pain responding to emotion isn’t a sign that it’s „all in your head.” It’s a sign that you’re dealing with neuroplastic pain. And that is actually very good news for what’s possible. 🔖 Save this and follow @thesimplebeautifulwellness — I explain this stuff every week in a way that actually makes sense. #chronicpain #healingjourney #painrelief #painreprocessingtherapy #neuroplasticpain
#Acttherapy Reel by @amytoth_painpt - If you're dealing with chronic pain that doesn't make sense, this might help.

Pain isn't always a sign that something in your body is damaged.

Somet
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If you’re dealing with chronic pain that doesn’t make sense, this might help. Pain isn’t always a sign that something in your body is damaged. Sometimes it’s a nervous system that has become overprotective. Think of it like a smoke alarm that goes off when you make toast. The system is trying to protect you… but the signal isn’t very helpful. This is something we see often in persistent pain conditions. The nervous system becomes more sensitive and starts interpreting normal signals as threats. Movement can feel unpredictable. Pain can linger longer than expected. This is why pain science now focuses not only on tissue healing, but also on nervous system regulation and retraining the brain’s interpretation of signals. In my clinical work, I organize this approach into three shifts: Reframe pain Understand the difference between injury and nervous system sensitivity. Reduce sensitivity Help calm an overprotective nervous system. Restore accurate signals Retrain how the brain interprets information from the body. I call this the RECALIBRATE™ Method. Because pain isn’t always damage. Sometimes it’s nervous system miscalibration. If you want a deeper explanation of this approach to chronic pain and the nervous system, I wrote a full article about it in my Substack (link in bio). #chronicpain #painscience #nervoussystem #chronicpainrecovery #nervoussystemregulation paineducation persistentpain brainbodyconnection painrelief physicaltherapy
#Acttherapy Reel by @drkimderamo - Chronic pain is not a physical issue. It is the result of resistance in your body and that resistance is usually emotional or living in your beliefs.
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Chronic pain is not a physical issue. It is the result of resistance in your body and that resistance is usually emotional or living in your beliefs. Your thoughts affect every single cell. And the inflammation this creates can show up on an X-ray, an MRI, a CAT scan. Real tests. Real results. But the origin is not where most doctors are looking. So ask yourself. When you feel that pain, where do you go? Do you tense up? Do you think "this is hopeless"? That reaction matters more than you know because it is keeping the cycle going. You can create a new relationship with your body starting right now. Every time you notice pain, soften that area. Tell that part of your body "I love you." That one shift in your inner communication creates immediate change that goes all the way to the cellular level. This is how you resolve chronic pain at the root. Want to dive deeper? Grab my FREE EFT Tapping Course in my bio!👆 #ChronicPain #MindBody #PainRelief #Healing #pain
#Acttherapy Reel by @drjessemorris - I started a training in pain reprocessing therapy this week. After years of dealing with chronic pain myself, PRT has been the one thing that has made
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I started a training in pain reprocessing therapy this week. After years of dealing with chronic pain myself, PRT has been the one thing that has made a difference. One of the major insights from the training is that your beliefs around pain can strongly influence how much pain you experience. The fear of pain can amplify your sense of threat or danger and reinforce the experience of pain. I'm grateful to be learning some new skills to help patients with chronic pain. More insights coming soon.
#Acttherapy Reel by @beyondthepainpod - The #1 thing people get wrong about pain?
Believing it always means something is damaged.
Pain is not just about tissues.
It is influenced by the nerv
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The #1 thing people get wrong about pain? Believing it always means something is damaged. Pain is not just about tissues. It is influenced by the nervous system, stress, sleep, inflammation, nutrition, and emotional load too. That’s why two people can have the same scan findings, yet completely different pain experiences. Pain is often not a sign of damage. It is often the body asking for support. See LinkTree in bio for more support with chronic pain. #chronicpain #painrelief #paineducation #nervoussystem #inflammation #holistichealth #rootcause #stressandpain #bodymindconnection #painfreeliving
#Acttherapy Reel by @caught.dreamin - Pain Alert!🚨 Are you still struggling with nagging pain messages and daily interruptions? 

Here are the 3 biggest "Aha" moments I've had through stu
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Pain Alert!🚨 Are you still struggling with nagging pain messages and daily interruptions? Here are the 3 biggest “Aha” moments I’ve had through studying neuroplastic pain related to my own pain experience. 3: Healing doesn’t mean never having pain again. Returning pain can be part of the process, not always a sign of new damage. 2: Pain is an invitation, not a challenge. Instead of pushing through, we can learn to work with our bodies and listen more closely. 1: You’re allowed to rest without earning it through pain. Making space for rest and emotions can be a powerful part of healing. 🗓 Our Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAT) Group focused on the psychological side of chronic pain begins April 9th. If you’re ready to approach pain differently, register now at the link in our bio.
#Acttherapy Reel by @cardiff.pain - "Pain is your brain's way of saying, 'I think something might not be safe.'"

Pain isn't simply a measure of damage.

It's the brain's protective warn
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“Pain is your brain’s way of saying, ‘I think something might not be safe.’” Pain isn’t simply a measure of damage. It’s the brain’s protective warning system. Your brain constantly gathers information from your body and surroundings. If it interprets something as potentially threatening, it can produce pain to encourage you to slow down, change behaviour, or protect an area. That’s why pain doesn’t always match what’s happening in the tissues. You can have pain without significant damage, and sometimes damage without much pain at all. Pain is about perceived danger, not just injury. In acute situations, this system is incredibly helpful. It protects you and helps prevent further harm. But in chronic pain, the system can become overprotective, sounding the alarm more often than it needs to. The goal isn’t to ignore pain. It’s to understand what the brain is trying to communicate and gradually help the system feel safe again.
#Acttherapy Reel by @ribbletherapy - What I've observed after years working with chronic pain…

Pain rarely exists in isolation.

It doesn't just affect muscles, joints or nerves.
It infl
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What I’ve observed after years working with chronic pain… Pain rarely exists in isolation. It doesn’t just affect muscles, joints or nerves. It influences behaviour. Confidence. Identity. Future planning. I’ve seen people change how they live long before their symptoms change. They start calculating energy. Avoiding experiences. Lowering expectations. Quietly adapting. Over time, this becomes normal. But adaptation is not always healing. For some people, lasting change begins when we look beyond structure alone and start understanding the nervous system, emotional load and subconscious patterns involved in pain. This doesn’t replace physical care. It expands the conversation. And often, that’s where deeper shifts begin. If you live with ongoing pain, know this: There may be more possibilities than you’ve been shown so far. 👉 Share with someone who feels stuck in their pain journey #chronicpain #mindbodyconnection #nervoussystem #painrecovery #chronicpainawareness pain
#Acttherapy Reel by @kungfitpaincoach (verified account) - It's the thing I hear most…

and it's normal, but you don't have to put up with it.

Almost everyone I speak to finds their pain is bringing them down
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It’s the thing I hear most… and it’s normal, but you don’t have to put up with it. Almost everyone I speak to finds their pain is bringing them down. It doesn’t just affect them; it affects their partner, their kids, even their job. It’s perfectly natural to feel this way when you’re dealing with pain every day, and the thing is even a little pain, over a long time, will do this to you. With the right approach, you can get rid of this pain, and get rid of those feelings. So if you’re ready to stop pain affecting how you feel follow me.

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