Teaching your brain something....hmm. I've never had luck with that project. It's more the other way around.
Sounds like brain retraining is indicated for those with a psychiatric diagnosis, or nearly one per
@Friendswithme. That is what you indicated in your reply to my post.
In that case, it's a matter of educating and reassuring the highly distressed patient that their pain signals are aberrant, that they are not in danger.
This is akin to the concept of anti-pain catastrophization in that it is rolled out and extolled as virtuous for those patients who vocalize repeatedly how awful their pain is and how they can't cope with it, at all.
So a roll out of a trademarked "program" to guide the pain patient who is vocal about their intense suffering along the path to minimizing their assessment of pain's insistence, it was a veritable catastrophe (at least in my case).
Do the patients in both brain retraining and anti-pain castastrophizing experience less pain and other symptoms due to these interventions? No. There is the placebo effect of having attention and emotional reassurance from an authority figure in healthcare, a shaman, if you will.
The patients are socialized not to be in distress in front of the health professions. That's the aim, also.
Fine. Just asking for honesty here. You aren't really doing effecting a lasting positive change in symptoms. Brain retraining and pain anti-catastophizing are simply patient education and reassurance, and training in how to comport oneself around healthcare personnel (don't irritate them with strident whining).
You can reference the amygdalla etc. but that doesn't change the story: it's magical thinking placebo response invoked and anectodotally.
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