Freedom from pain Discover your body's power to overcome physical pain

Peter A. Levine

Book - 2012

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Published
Boulder, CO : Sounds True c2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Peter A. Levine (-)
Other Authors
Maggie Phillips (-)
Item Description
Includes audio CD of guided practices by the authors.
Physical Description
xxii, 184 p. ; 23 cm. + 1 compact disc (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781604076639
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Why We Hurt and How We Suffer
  • Chapter 2. The Pain Trap
  • Chapter 3. Neutralizing the Factors That Cause Chronic Pain
  • Chapter 4. The Journey Back from Unmanageable Pain
  • Chapter 5. Working with Specific Pain Conditions
  • Chapter 6. Preventing and Resolving the Pain of Medical Trauma
  • Chapter 7. Resilience, Continued Recovery, and Restoring the Deep Self
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading and Listening
  • Resources
  • Index
  • About the Authors
Review by Library Journal Review

Therapist Levine (Healing Trauma) and psychologist Phillips (Reversing Chronic Pain) here provide a program of steps to help people suffering from chronic pain. They intend to teach "simple strategies that you can learn to use effectively in order to recruit your body as your main ally in obtaining lasting freedom from both pain and suffering." Their approach is firmly rooted in the mind-body alternative/complementary/integrative side of medicine, although they don't dismiss the benefits of conventional approaches like surgery and medication when appropriate. Levine and Phillips suggest that past traumas, physical and/or psychological, and fear are often at the root of pain's becoming chronic. Their progressive exercises involve such tactics as mindfulness, controlled breathing, grounding, affirmations, and "restoring the deep self." They include a chapter dealing with specific types of pain, such as fibromyalgia, migraine, complex regional pain syndrome, and chronic head, shoulder, and neck pain. VERDICT Appropriate for libraries with alternative medicine collections and patrons with an interest in mind-body approaches to healing.-Dick Maxwell, Porter Adventist Hosp. Lib., Denver (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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