The power of being present
I’ve been listening to Prof Kevin Vowles recently, as he presents his approach to pain using ACT. He made an important point about mindfulness that
I’ve been listening to Prof Kevin Vowles recently, as he presents his approach to pain using ACT. He made an important point about mindfulness that
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Around 2001 I read what I believe is the first randomised controlled trial of ACT for people living with chronic pain (McCracken, 1998). I quickly
A multiple experiencer, who happens to be a law enforcement officer, was shown a young hybrid girl that he knew was his daughter. He states that he
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I think most clinicians, and certainly a lot of people living with pain, want to know ‘what’s going on’ – with the hope that, once
We have multiple nervous systems. You are probably aware of the nerves that help move your arms to throw a ball or move your legs to jump. No doubt
Women really do get a rough deal when it comes to pain. We live with the myth that because women experience pain in childbirth and (often) with