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Pain Management

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What you feel with chronic pain

Pain management is crucial for those living with persistent or recurring pain that affects their daily activities and quality of life. Whether it’s due to chronic conditions, like arthritis or back pain, or specific conditions such as endometriosis, managing pain effectively can be challenging.

Pain isn't just a physical sensation; it has emotional and psychological impacts, contributing to stress, anxiety, and feeling overwhelmed.

If you find that traditional pain medications or treatments are not addressing your pain, or if you’re looking for complementary approaches to enhance pain relief, you’re not alone. Many are seeking alternative methods that address both the physical and psychological aspects of pain.

What’s actually happening to you, when in chronic pain?

Chronic pain is a complex experience that involves intricate interactions between your nerves, brain, and psychological state.

Conditions like endometriosis also contribute uniquely to the experience of pain, involving inflammatory processes that exacerbate discomfort and can affect emotional health.

Pain can also become a conditioned response, creating a pain memory that affects how you perceive pain signals, potentially making the pain feel worse or more persistent. This can lead to a cycle where anticipation of pain increases stress and anxiety, which in turn can increase the sensation of pain.

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We can solve this...

At NeuroDapt, I use tailored Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), hypnotherapy and strategic psychotherapy sessions which are excellent for addressing both the physical and psychological components of pain.

My methods can help alter the way your brain processes pain signals, which can reduce the intensity and frequency of pain experiences.

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Hypnotherapy can help disrupt the pain memory that your body holds, provide deep relaxation and easing the tension and anxiety associated with chronic pain.

I can help you re-frame your mental approach to pain, helping to reduce the way pain is experienced in your body and managing your emotional response to pain signals.

Don’t let pain define your life. Book a free call to discover how you can achieve significant pain relief and regain control over your wellbeing.

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