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  1. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Al reconocer y abordar las emociones reprimidas, las personas pueden potencialmente aliviar o incluso eliminar su dolor crónico. La aproximación de Sarno para liberarse del dolor de espalda no está exenta de críticas. Los escépticos argumentan que su teoría es puramente anecdótica y carece de evidencia científica.

  2. Hace 2 días · Howard Schubiner, Alan Gordin, and originally John Sarno's work brilliantly explain this. M.D: I think most chronic illnesses have an emotional component that worsens the disease (e.g., due to sympathetic activation triggering changes which exacerbate it), so since someone’s emotional health will always fluctuate, you will see the related illnesses fluctuate somewhat in tandem with the illness.

  3. Critique of Traditional Medical Practices: Dr. Sarno critically assesses the limitations of traditional medical approaches to chronic pain and other ailments, arguing that many treatments fail because they do not consider the psychological origins of pain.

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · At the checkout, I saw a book: Mind over Back Pain by Dr. John Sarno. Never heard of him and it probably won't work, I thought, but I'll try anything at this point. Then a few minutes later I was at the counselor's office where I was introduced to the work of Dr. Murray Bowen and Bowen Family Systems Theory.

  5. • 6 min. ago. GingaWinga. Dr Sarno. In his book ‘The Mindbody Prescription’, Dr Sarno has a section on Reynauds and he states “Raynaud’s phenomenon refers to the tendency for people’s extremities hands and feet to react excessively to cold and become whitish or even blue.

  6. Hace 6 días · This subreddit is for all discussions about Tension Myoneural Syndrome -TMS- also known as Tension Myosotis Syndrome or The Mindbody Syndrome, as discovered and treated by Dr. John E. Sarno.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · This podcast explores the connection between the mind and body, challenging the idea that they are separate. It discusses Dr. Sarno's theory linking chronic pain to emotional tension and questions traditional views on depression, highlighting the role of stress and childhood trauma.