Thank you for showing me how to do somatic tracking in an easy to follow way. I have been frantically and fearfully searching for a pill or specialist to take my pain away. I think you have given me the answer and I will keep playing your session each day until I truly believe that the cause of my pain is FEAR and not musculoskeletal damage. 🌸
It is and can also be called focusing. My own experience is that I have reduced the pain by 80% over a period of 14 months. I continue the practice because it also makes me feel better. I stuck to it even when the pain was at its most severe. But I know most people can't or won't. Just know that your pain is your friend, it's there to heal, not hurt. Feel it to heal it.🙏
I love the idea of doing this as I do exercises that cause pain. I've found the more stressed I am, the more prone I am to injuries that increased pain or fibro - and some of that is inescapable. But even with muskuloskeletal issues, the fear makes it SO much worse, and we can tackle that part of it. I love how you rephrased it for someone with those kinds of issues. I will take care knowing that pushing myself TOO hard becomes toxic, but gently keep making progress, even with setbacks. You've become quite the healer, Tanner! Learning to surmount your own early problems has made you wise and compassionate beyond your years.
How can I do this for the symptom of fatigue? I have CFS For example, when I'm walking and feel tired, what should I do? Should I reassure myself that everything is ok, focus on my breathing and feel the symptoms?
Thank you for your explanation. The example with the dog and the fireworks did it for me. I had a uncomfortable sensation and imagined myself scared like a dog during fireworks. I began to comfort my scared inner self. I felt how the tightness in my chest from some kind of anxiety dissipated. I even began to cry a little. But if felt good. I will continue to use somatic tracking. Thank you once again!
This is the best and by far easiest method I have heard. Got immediate results - thank you. I hve subscribed to your channel - am so looking forward to the rest of your videos. Again thank you - so very much.
Hi Tanner: Just wanted you to know that I have been viewing your videos every day for about 1 week. I have implements so many new methods of regulating my nervous system and I am feeling much calmer, really listening to my body much more, slowing down a lot more when my body needs it. I listen to Somatic traction exercise daily and I find it very helpful to calm my entire body. I don't have pain, but I do deal with mast cell activation which results in my nervous system getting triggered on high alert at the most unnerving times. Somatic tracking is really helping me and you have so many videos, I am getting a thorough education from you on the subject. Thank you for all you helpful tips. Clearly somatic tracking is not only for people with pain challenges.
Thank you. Make so much sense . Suffered panic attacks fir many years. After a very stressful event in my life. I went numb. Had no feelings. Then pain came....no more panic or anxiety. Feel like it's gone fron anxiety to pain. At the time I got the pain there was several traumatic events going on. My parent passing away from cancer/ homelessness any many more all at once. Once again thank you. Hope it helps me .
Hi Tanner, I'm so happy to have found your channel. I am looking forward to now adding somatic tracking to my 'tool kit'. Your time, effort, clear explanation and gentle way are all very much appreciated.
Hy, Dr. Tanner. For eight years now, I have had chronic pain in my back. They are not constant, they only appear in moments of frustration, but they take a while to go away. Anyway, my fear of pain increases every time I have crises, because I'm afraid that the stress caused by them may aggravate other types of illnesses. Your explanation allowed me to look at the problem from another perspective. A thank you from Brazil.
Really great explanation. I've been doing somatic tracking for 8 mths but found this super helpful. Things clicked and i felt i was doing it differently. One minor thing is that the 2 dog analogies botg work separately... 1 the curious dog sniffing out the sensations but it is really distracting that the 2nd tells you not to behave like a dog being frightened of fireworks but like a fascinated child. The contradiction really jars ... without that it'd be perfect to listen to repeatedly.
Just stumbled upon your very clear explanation of Somatic Tracking. My sensations are really jumping the last few days. Three days ago I had to use 2 crutches to walk (avoidant behavior), later that day I pushed a wheelbarrow. Last night they all but vanished, and today I limp again. I am trying not to care, but rather to be curious as you said, but i get sad its been going on for so long. I keep thinking there is something I am not getting or something I am not doing. Probably both. Somatic tracking feels like it should be something I AM doing,
Thanks for reaching out. I always say it is a good sign when the symptoms are jumping around or coming and going, as each time you can feel safer that you know this is neuroplastic. Try out somatic tracking and explore using it in all sorts of different ways! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about it.
@@jerrylee8540 I did not stay with Somatic Tracking. No real response. My comments were from 10 months ago and I can report that there is no more symptom moving. Very little rising and falling either. What helped? A change in behavior. I ruminate less about others screwing up. Instead I confront the issues and those involved head on. That can backfire, unless done carefully. If its a big screw up with a long history (i.e. a hoarder friend who mooches) I let my anger out at the person. I find this helps immensely -- to unbury the repression.
Thankyou for a great explanation of somatic tracking and the actual experience of somatic tracking. I was reassured to know not to try somatic tracking when pain/sensations are high. Thankyou.☘
@@painpsychotherapy Hy sir! I have seen ur video so much amazing, I hope This applies for depression, anxiety and pain(psychological) ? i think iam phsycosomatic from long run emotions. I heard somewhere anxiety converts in to pain and somatic symptoms pathways. Even when depression and anxiety get remissioned. Im getting suicidal thoughts. Iam just 28 years old. iam suffering from severe depression And physical bodily pain symptoms for last 3 months, iam taking two psych meds present.. can i tapper of both clonazepam (0.5 mg) & vortioxetin (10mg) have been using for 3 weeks only.. I don't want to stay on these pills which cannot give me relef rather more I'll feeling.. Please advice me n ur support needed 🙏 iam eagerly waiting for ur reply, I don't want to regret in future help me.. Does ur idea helps me to overcome depression and physical pain also.. Please help me out🙏
@@khajababu1403 Thanks for your comment. If you are feeling suicidal please ensure you reach out to local supports in your area. Yes depression and anxiety can often result in physical pain symptoms occurring. Sometimes getting counseling for depression and anxiety can help reduce the pain when we understand that helping our brain feel safer can cause the danger signal of pain to stop being sent. Pain Reprocessing Therapy can also be really effective in reducing Neuroplastic pain symptoms, you could try out a few of my meditation videos if you haven't yet. Hope this helps! Please take care of yourself!
The technical part is one of the best I've heard (even though I prefer sensations instead of pain), but to really calm down the nervous system a sloow, calm voice would be nice :)
Completely agree. It was one of the first videos I did so it was a little rough! If you check out my new somatic tracking videos they are definitely calmer. Happy healing!
Thank you for this gold🙏. But I do have a question. When I’m experiencing this pain in my lower back it’s only when a bend down or bend over a sink. How am I supposed to do somatic tracking for somthing like that. If I go into a prone postison and start tracking the pain isn’t there. Would love some help👍
Good question. When I am working with people with similar concerns we do somatic tracking with movement. Of course please ensure you consult with your physician before engaging in any movement.
Hi Tanner! Your videos have helped me tremendously, within a matter of days. I am incredibly thankful. Now that you are healed of your pain, are you still incorporating these practices throughout your day (somatic tracking, meditation, brain retraining, etc.)? As my symptoms begin subsiding I'm curious of whether I need to continue this routine, or maybe reduce the practices?
I'm so glad my content is helpful. Currently because I no longer have symptoms I do not do somatic tracking. However, to maintain my healing I focus on nervous system regulation and emotional processing.
Thanks so much for such a helpful explanation and example! It really helps to work through it with you. I have a question - is the aim of this to continue until the sensation disappears? Sometimes I find it (nerve pain in my case) moves around then reduces and disappears, and other times it just keeps moving about. In the latter, how long do you keep going for? And how often would be a good amount to do this per day? I imagine doing it every time the pain is felt might be a bit excessive / heighten awareness of it, when sometimes gentle indifference whilst continuing on with activities is also a good method? Thanks 🙏
Good question. The aim of somatic tracking is really to change our response to the pain, where we feel safe, light, and at ease with the pain. A corrective experience with somatic tracking is to have the fear, frustration, or despair about the pain reduce. A happy side effect is the pain will dissipate or reduce during somatic tracking, but really this isn't the point. I tell people to think long-term with pain reduction and with each corrective experience the pain is more likely to reduce in the future. I hope this helps!
@@painpsychotherapy thanks so much for such a helpful reply! It’s taken the pressure off a bit, which I imagine will also help the pain reduce :-) I’ll aim to use this each time I notice the fearful/fighting thoughts arising. Thanks again! Your posts are incredibly helpful :-)
Hi Tanner, first of all wanted to say I’m extremely grateful for your helpful videos. I have been struggling with IBS and Insomnia for the past few years and I am very well aware of Dr. Sarno, Howard Schubiner and Alan Gordon’s work. But I must admit that your videos are doing even a better job! So thank you! Also, curious to know if you are familiar with Peter Levin’s work (Somatic Experiencing) which is very similar and what are your thoughts on it?
I'm so glad my content was helpful. It is great you are utilizing a mind-body approach. Yes, I am very familiar with Levine and I am currently taking his training. I am hoping to have more somatic experiencing videos on the channel in the future. Happy healing!
Thank you. I saw my pain disappeared twice, once was when I focused another part of body which is hard for me, I’m always on my pain… and the other one was when I had a panic attack…I was like where’s the pain ? Its like my brain was more focused on my crazy heart rate than pain area. My brain is in non stop cycle 🔁 . Is is OCD or something ? Thank you for this free psychology video. Bless you ❤
Hi I have shoulder tendinitis, how can this healing therapy can work on it I wanted to ask from everyone Then I thought it’s right approach How TMS will work on it Thanks
Hi Tanner. Thanks for the review on ST. Well done. I think during the guided ST part would be better if it was done slower. Curious. Do you do private practice and does that include going through ST process together in session? Thanks again!
I'm glad it was helpful. Yes, I find people like it at different speeds so usually when I am working with people it can look very different person to person. Yes, my agency does provide PRT and somatic tracking for clients who are located in certain provinces in Canada. Happy healing!
@@ericacostea7435 I suggest you reach out to me by email to discuss treatment options further. My email is: tanner@painpsychotherapy.ca Also be sure to leave a phone number when you email.
It matters to ME if the pain doesn't go away. I have RA and so how would this "retraining" work for me after 40 years of physical deterioration in my joints (bone on bone pain in knee/told not a candidate for replacement)?
I'm so sorry to hear about your pain. Somatic tracking is meant for pain that is occurring only due to the brain and nervous system. However, I have found it helpful for some people with structural issues, when a portion of the pain is neuroplastic.
Hi Tanner I love your channel, they are so helpful. I have chronic shoulder and neck pain. I am learning to do somatic tracking. My question is as soon as i rest my mind on the painful areas i start to feel very Sleepy.. Is it normal?
I'm glad my content is helpful. Reactions to somatic tracking can vary person to person. I unfortunately cannot advise over social media exactly what you should change. However, the goal is to change the emotional response where we feel light, at ease, calm, or empowered while attending to the pain. I hope this helps! Happy healing.
I just saw this and see you've answered it. Perhaps the 15 minute one I"m doing is too long then as once a day? And I can split it into a few?@@painpsychotherapy
Is somatic tracking meant to be done alone? I always feel more comfortable with the soothing confidence of a guide. When i do it alone i often get more scared of the sensations.
Hii tanner .my age 23 year nd I am from India . Tanner ,I suffering in fibromyalgia last 5 year I lots of pain , I am student. I am speak not proper English but you'r video see in Hindi caption. Thanks a lot . I started brain training last 8 month very useful nd effective but proper not go on my pain .tanner am suffering in chronic pain nd my heart beat is ever time in pump my body .,plss help me plsss . pen bhadkane per main apne aap ko kaise strong rakhun .plss help me
Hi Tanner. I did this exercise sitting down. Generally, sitting is a position where I have the least (not zero) pain. Can this exercise be done while moving? Like slow walking around the room, while listening to your guidance?
Hey Tanner. I'm curious when someone is doing these exercises on their own to help relieve their pain, how many minutes a day should one practice on average to start to see some results? I have a 15 minute video I like to do. Is doing that once a day enough?
Good question! This really depends person to person and can take some exploring. Generally if people can tolerate sitting with the sensations 2-3 longer ones (10-15 minutes) during the day is useful, or alternatively 5-10 brief ones (2-3 minutes). I hope this helps!
Does this sound like mine-body issues? I’ve had Covid 4 times only on the 4th did I get LC.. My symptoms are better at night a lot of the time. But sometimes not. Many times it seems I have sets of symptoms, and sometimes other random symptoms like itching and rashes will pop up. My eyes are fine (checked 3 times) just dry eyes, but eye drops don’t help it. I have reactivated EBV, on valtrex one month, no help yet. Leg, neck ultrasound all fine. Brain, neck mri, fine. Heart ultrasound is fine, I likely have pots also (but I know that can be ANS.) all vitamin deficiencies are normal. Only things that are off is High endothelial growth factor at-1, low veg f, reactivated ebv, very high cholesterol, but that’s it.. cholesterol is likely a result of covid. Thoughts? Is this common?
Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Unfortunately due to regulations I cannot say over social media if someone's symptoms are neuroplastic. Finding a doctor specialized in this area could be helpful to receive a diagnosis. Generally though these symptoms can potentially be neuroplastic.
Do you know if this has been shown to be effective with pain associated with migraine disease (neurological disorder). I am guessing it has something to do with how much of the individuals pain becomes learned over time 🤔?
Thanks for reaching out. Many chronic pain disorders are really Neuroplastic pain. I have successfully treated individuals with chronic migraines. Check out my video on the 12 signs of Neuroplastic pain, as it can give you a sense if your pain is neuroplastic or not. Hope this helps!
My daughter had migraines for 10 years and they were debilitating to say the least. She got piercings for migraines in her ears at a specific location. And can you believe they’ve stopped!!! Since this treatment is easy to try give it a try asap after you research of course!
I couldn't relate to the phrases "the fear of the pain" or "feeling safe". I see it more like "discomfort" and "feeling comfortable". Could you shed light on the psychosomatic pain be interpreted in this way? Thank you
I’ve been doing some somatic and body awareness exercises, tracking/discharging stuck energy developed by Peter Levine since January 1, 2023 every day, my sleep has improved a lot, and I already feel way less immobile, however one thing that strikes me most is muscular tension on the face particularly in the afternoon while sitting at the computer, It’s hard and annoying, I always try to accept it and simply let it remain there, but it takes my energy away, it like I need to spend the entire day time just with my tense face rather than focus on my goals and moving forward, any train of thought or advice to interrupt the cycle?
It is great you are using a Mind-Body approach. Sorry to hear about your symptoms. You can check out my video on preoccupation, as this could be helpful!
Sweetie, my pain levels are high most of the time. So I feel like I might never have enough time to do this process to make it work. I have pain from about 7-9 most days.
Yes that can make it difficult. However, you use somatic for just really brief periods 1-2 minutes at first and try to do it when it is at the lower end of your normal.
@UCB0tZSxOv8TMDiucCD2-0eg Fibromyalgia is a medical condition. You do not live my life nor do you know my "mentality." I don't "identify" as Fibromyalgia. I Identify as a chef, a lesbian and a writer. For you to personally assume you know me and how I live my life, you are sadly mistaken. This disease has taken over my body, not who I am. I am fighting to have the life I want to live. I am also fighting for others who are pigeonholed and told the same things YOU are saying and it just makes people want to end their lives, out of despair. That conviction you send out makes people feel guilt for having this pain, daily. Stop it. People are allowed to feel how they feel.
maybe use EFT tapping first to reduce the pain ❤ Also remember any kind of pain or ailment always usually comes from some emotional issues . Look up Louise Hay ... emotionals list
@@pocahontas330 Bullshit. You have no fucking idea why I have pain and you offering unasked for advice is uncalled for. DO NOT DO THIS-- TO ANYONE! "Any kind of pain..from some emotional issues" . . . ? Ask someone who just had their arm amputated how they FEEl! They are pretty sure it is NOT from emotions-other than being angry at YOU for saying it! Jeez.
Hi, I’m struggling with trying to figure out how to tell myself that I’m safe and that nothing is wrong with my body while also having the knowledge that I have myofascial pain syndrome, and hypermobility spectrum disorder. Do you have any recommendations?
Sorry for the delay. I can't say directly what would work best for your case. However, generally pain can often be a mix of structural and neuroplastic. So a message of safety could be "my brain is amplify the pain sensations and my body is safer that it seems" or "I know a component of my pain is neuroplastic and will eventually pass". Again I don't know if these fit for your case, but it gives you some ideas.
That's great you are getting in to see someone! It does vary person to person of course however I often find people will see results in 6-10 sessions. Some people respond quicker or take longer though.
@@painpsychotherapy thank you so much for your response. I’m so anxious to get started. I’ve been dealing with this for six months now and it has greatly altered my life.
@@painpsychotherapy Can neuroplastic get triggered from touch? So for example i have pain when I touch the left side of my wrist, but also on some knuckles on that same hand, feels like a nerve/burning sensation. Just had a MRI and everything looked good. I injured the hand 1.5 year ago, maybe its healed but its now neuroplastic, do u think thats a possibility? I also have pain in that hand after typing etc etc
So I was in car accident hurting back (nerve)... I for years would just soldier on (after accident) and continued working albeit less hours. When I would work - bending, sitting or standing, my inflammation (above illiac crest) would always become so inflamed I couldn't continue to work or even walk... This pain and inflammation occurred straight after accident and has occurred now for 10 yrs. Is the brain so powerful that it can create chronic inflammation? P.s I had a happy and successful business and thought for yrs I'd push through the pain. All it did was that the pain generator's just got further aggravation...
Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Typically inflammation would not be neuroplastic. However, similar sensations could be Neuroplastic. I should state though that I don't know your case, and because of this can't advise you directly.
What are you supposed to do if the sensation is really quick (like less than a second) as they happen randomly throughout the day. How are you supposed to sit with that?
Yes, this can be more difficult. Personally I would do somatic tracking with movement eventually that would trigger my pain slightly. However, of course I don't know your case and it is always important to be clear to do certain movements from a doctor/practitioner first.
@@painpsychotherapyMy sensations are completely random. Can occur when, sitting, moving, lying still - whatever. There’s no pattern at all. What would you suggest?
I feel like there isn't that much to describe my sensations...what do u do with chronic fatigue? And what do u do when your entire body feels like it has weights upon it?
Good question. Typically you could describe it and then watch the small shifts or changes that occur during the tracking. Of course this is going to be different person to person. I have a somatic tracking for fatigue video you could check out.
I’ve had back surgery a few weeks ago (discectomy). However, I’m still feeling some nerve pain flaring up when I do too much. Is this method also appropriate to deal with such a situation? Because the surgeon also told me to get rest and lie down when I start feeling pain since the nerve might be irritated/inflammated.
So to hear what you are going through. Unfortunately, I can't comment on your case directly over social media. Generally somatic tracking can be a useful tool for neuroplastic pain or when the pain is partly neuroplastic, meaning the pain is not physically caused or fully physically caused.
Back surgery takes a long time to recover (I’ve had two fusions) you gotta just accept you’ll be in pain for a while but it’ll get better just don’t stress and worry cuz that could lead to neuroplastic pain developing well after your body has physically healed.
Hi, what if the pain experienced is always at high levels - how can somatic tracking work? I distract myself all the time with no sensation relief. The sensations get stronger and stronger as days, months, years go by. I have a spinal cord injury at T4. A blanket of nerve sensation from T4 to my toes.
So sorry to hear about your pain. I can't advise you on your case, however I can say in PRT when the pain is always high it is suggested to do brief somatic tracking (1-2 minutes) or pick the time when the pain is the lowest or we are in the best mood. This can maximize the chances of a corrective experience.
Does it take some time before u start to feel better? So for me,I have testicle pain/soreness and have been doing this method for 1 week and no major improvement yet, should I expect to give it some time before I start to feel any improvement?
Sorry to hear about your pain. Somatic tracking can take some time to have an effect on neuroplastic pain, and at first we just need to make the goal safety. Also somatic tracking is just one technique in PRT, so there are other techniques I discuss in videos that can be helpful!
Now I am trying it for panic attacks. It's not working it worked for pain and basically pain free for a couple months but getting severe Anxiety attacks. From a feeling I am choking but know I am not but causing severe panic .is there other ones for panic attacks ?? Or keep using this?
I'm so sorry to hear what you are going through. This can be very common. Any of my content on regulating the nervous system could be helpful. I also have an anxiety practice you could check out.
What I absolutely don't get is the 'curiosity' part. You are only curious about something you don't know but are dying to know. How does that apply to a symptom/feeling you are living with 24/7 for months on end and know inside out (like the back of your hand)? Pardon me but all this sounds like psychobabble. And btw, do I deliberately switch between two seemingly opposite frames of mind in the course of a day -- indifference/distraction/inattention (not letting the pain rule my life) and focusing on the pain (i.e. Somatic Tracking)? Will appreciate a response.
Good questions. Somatic curiosity can be hard to develop with pain and symptoms. Typically it is learning to describe it and notice how it changes during somatic tracking. Generally during somatic tracking we are practicing attending to the pain and then during daily life practicing indifference. Of course I cannot advise you on what would be best for your case, and I don't know your case fully.
Thank you for this! Just a question, I have chronic pain and am also diagnosed with hypermobility disorder which means my joints are too loose and unstable and my muscles and tendons have to work extra hard and are prone to injuries. Besides that I definitely recognize everything you describe, as I have come more fearful to movement and sensations (and I’ve noticed central sensitization). Thing is, for me it is hard to say and believe ‘there is nothing wrong with my body’ during the tracking. How would you advise people who have underlying illnesses to use somatic tracking if their brain is PART of the reason why they are experiencing pain?
I'm sorry to hear about your chronic pain. This is a good question! I of course cannot say what would be best for you, as I don't know your case. Generally, though I have people give messages of safety that a portion of there pain is neuroplastic, when there are structural concerns also going on. So for example "I know my brain is amplifying my pain, and my body is not as damaged as my brain is making it seem". The wording is a bit individual, but basically giving messages of safety that a portion of the pain is neuroplastic.
This really depends person to person. I unfortunately can't say over social media what would be best for you. You can check out my video on conditioned responses though.
Sorry to hear about your persistent pain. You could potentially getting caught on several different things. A few of these are: responding to pain with fear or frustration, intensely focusing, preoccupation, or potentially not feeling safe with emotions. Again I do not know your case, but these are a few of the common things that prevent recovery.
Hi Eddy, I actually have listened to several episodes of your podcast and love it! I would be very interested in doing an interview. Feel free to email me at: tanner@painpsychotherapy.ca
Unfortunately this is very individual, and I could not say for your case directly. Typically if the pain is fully neuroplastic movement/exercise is not damaging the body further, but we would still need to follow the process as we work at breaking conditioned responses.
So, I've been told by somatic therapists that I need to lean INTO the irritability and the frustration because that's the stored emotional residue that's causing my pain. Then I come across this kind of approach which is telling me the exact opposite. My body is a total mess - my hip actually tugs and writhes on its own, and it radiates a huge amount of energy all up into my head and down my legs. It's gotten way worse over the years, and I'm just at a total loss. I feel like I'm being told that I need to do two completely opposing things in order to overcome it. It's madness. Then I feel even more stressed because I'm just running circles. Any one else get this?
Sorry to hear what you are going through. If I understand correctly in both cases we are trying to approach the pain or emotions. However, with somatic tracking for pain it can look really different person to person. I find different approaches work for different people and it can take some exploring.
@@painpsychotherapy Your video of preoccupation is of particular interest! I'm a *very* obsessive person; have been all my life. Frustratingly enough, the Somatic Experiencing therapists I saw just didn't pick up on this as an issue, which is really wild considering how destructive it can be. I'd sometimes literally sit with my sensations for hours. Unfortunately, my obsessive mind gets worried that I need to be doing something, and that if I'm not doing things correctly I may never get better. This appears to have had the paradoxical effect of making me worse. It's just added intensity. I'm really taking a step back now. I just need to keep reminding myself not to follow the obsessive impulse down the rabbit hole. Thanks for responding. Your videos are excellent.
This can be difficult to do. I will try to do a video on this in the future. It generally can be done both somatically and cognitively. For example we also practice lowering the stakes about our healing and accept it takes time and for today our symptoms are here. Somatically we can practice loosening our body, or being silly or playful. Of course I don't know your case so I can't say what would be best for you.
I am trying this for menstrual cramps with no luck. I finished my period and my uterus is so tender. i don't know what to do. My uterus feels full and my pelvis is tight.
I'm sorry to hear this. Once structural causes have been ruled out, a Mind-Body approach can be really helpful. I would always remind myself that the goal needs to be helping our brain and nervous system feel safe in different ways. Then often symptom reduction can start occurring. Let me know if you have any questions.
@@painpsychotherapy Here I am exactly one month later with menstrual pain. I do not think I have neuroplastic pain. I have endometriosis and no one is helping me. This mind body stuff is getting me no where with my period pain.
Where is the positive affect induction part of this technique which is perhaps the most important part? I have found being TOLD what to do is not sufficient to induce a different affect. Nor is psychological reframing or renaming the language a substitute for the induction. Being INSTRUCTED to be labeled light-hearted is different than INDUCING it.
I’ve had testicle pain for a few days now and I’m absolutely terrified. Ball ache. I’d describe it as that feeling when you’re desperate for a piss but it’s all day. I’ve got terrible pain in my sides and also cold and flu symptoms No lumps thankfully
Thank you for showing me how to do somatic tracking in an easy to follow way. I have been frantically and fearfully searching for a pill or specialist to take my pain away. I think you have given me the answer and I will keep playing your session each day until I truly believe that the cause of my pain is FEAR and not musculoskeletal damage. 🌸
I'm so happy this video was helpful! Happy healing!
I really love your Rorschach blotter art in the background 👌
Thanks! I like them a lot too!
@@painpsychotherapy did you make them? Or buy them?
It is and can also be called focusing. My own experience is that I have reduced the pain by 80% over a period of 14 months. I continue the practice because it also makes me feel better. I stuck to it even when the pain was at its most severe. But I know most people can't or won't. Just know that your pain is your friend, it's there to heal, not hurt. Feel it to heal it.🙏
Keep going! 💚✨💚
Note to those rewatching for the exercise alone: that part starts at 8:06
Thanks!
Thank you!
I love the idea of doing this as I do exercises that cause pain. I've found the more stressed I am, the more prone I am to injuries that increased pain or fibro - and some of that is inescapable. But even with muskuloskeletal issues, the fear makes it SO much worse, and we can tackle that part of it. I love how you rephrased it for someone with those kinds of issues. I will take care knowing that pushing myself TOO hard becomes toxic, but gently keep making progress, even with setbacks. You've become quite the healer, Tanner! Learning to surmount your own early problems has made you wise and compassionate beyond your years.
I'm so glad this video was helpful! Thank you for your kind words. Happy healing!
How can I do this for the symptom of fatigue?
I have CFS
For example, when I'm walking and feel tired, what should I do?
Should I reassure myself that everything is ok, focus on my breathing and feel the symptoms?
Thank you for your explanation. The example with the dog and the fireworks did it for me. I had a uncomfortable sensation and imagined myself scared like a dog during fireworks. I began to comfort my scared inner self. I felt how the tightness in my chest from some kind of anxiety dissipated. I even began to cry a little. But if felt good. I will continue to use somatic tracking. Thank you once again!
So glad it was helpful!!
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Loved that you compared it to a firework show... that resonated with me. Thank you!
Yes it is a good analogy for it. Glad it was helpful!
This is a very clear overview on somatic tracking and good techniques. So helpful for me to hear this session. Thank you very much!!
You're welcome!
This is the best and by far easiest method I have heard. Got immediate results - thank you. I hve subscribed to your channel - am so looking forward to the rest of your videos. Again thank you - so very much.
I'm so happy it was helpful! Keep going!
Hi Tanner: Just wanted you to know that I have been viewing your videos every day for about 1 week. I have implements so many new methods of regulating my nervous system and I am feeling much calmer, really listening to my body much more, slowing down a lot more when my body needs it. I listen to Somatic traction exercise daily and I find it very helpful to calm my entire body. I don't have pain, but I do deal with mast cell activation which results in my nervous system getting triggered on high alert at the most unnerving times. Somatic tracking is really helping me and you have so many videos, I am getting a thorough education from you on the subject. Thank you for all you helpful tips. Clearly somatic tracking is not only for people with pain challenges.
I'm so glad my content has been helpful! Keep going! I wish you the best in your healing.
Thank you. Make so much sense . Suffered panic attacks fir many years. After a very stressful event in my life. I went numb. Had no feelings. Then pain came....no more panic or anxiety. Feel like it's gone fron anxiety to pain. At the time I got the pain there was several traumatic events going on. My parent passing away from cancer/ homelessness any many more all at once. Once again thank you. Hope it helps me .
I'm so sorry to hear what you have been through. I hope my content can be helpful!
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Hi Tanner, I'm so happy to have found your channel. I am looking forward to now adding somatic tracking to my 'tool kit'. Your time, effort, clear explanation and gentle way are all very much appreciated.
I'm so happy my content is helpful! Keep going!
thank you. I have just read Alan Gordon's book, The Way Out, and your video is the perfect resource to assist me to put PRT into action.
I'm so glad it was helpful! Keep going!
Your the best. Thank you for how you show up and share what heals
I'm so happy this was helpful!
I like how you explained this some people go right into it without an explanation and just leaves me confused. Thank you
Great to have found you! Love the practice! Do you happen to have one that is longer?
I'm so glad it was helpful. I have several somatic trackings on the channel, but they are all about 10 minutes.
This meditation exercise is very helpful, thank you for sharing with us.
I'm so glad it was helpful. Keep going!
You are Awesome !!!! This is such a helpful video
I'm so happy it was helpful!
Hy, Dr. Tanner. For eight years now, I have had chronic pain in my back. They are not constant, they only appear in moments of frustration, but they take a while to go away. Anyway, my fear of pain increases every time I have crises, because I'm afraid that the stress caused by them may aggravate other types of illnesses. Your explanation allowed me to look at the problem from another perspective. A thank you from Brazil.
I am sorry to hear about your chronic back pain. I'm so glad my content is helpful. I wish you healing!
Oi, você conhece algum terapeuta que ajude a fazer os exercícios aqui no Brasil?
Thank you for breaking down pain reprocessing therapy. What a great resource both for myself and my clients!
You are welcome!
thank you tanner!!
You're welcome. I"m so glad my content is helpful!
Thankyou Tanner, that helped reduce my pain a lot....much appreciated. 😊
I'm so happy it was helpful!
Thank u tanner
You're welcome!
Fantastic explaination
Thanks! So glad it was helpful.
Really great explanation. I've been doing somatic tracking for 8 mths but found this super helpful. Things clicked and i felt i was doing it differently. One minor thing is that the 2 dog analogies botg work separately... 1 the curious dog sniffing out the sensations but it is really distracting that the 2nd tells you not to behave like a dog being frightened of fireworks but like a fascinated child. The contradiction really jars ... without that it'd be perfect to listen to repeatedly.
I'm so glad this was helpful. Thanks for the feedback! I wish you the best in your healing!
What a wise and clear explanation of the process in such simple terms. Thank you!!!
You're welcome. I'm so happy it was helpful!!
Just stumbled upon your very clear explanation of Somatic Tracking. My sensations are really jumping the last few days. Three days ago I had to use 2 crutches to walk (avoidant behavior), later that day I pushed a wheelbarrow. Last night they all but vanished, and today I limp again. I am trying not to care, but rather to be curious as you said, but i get sad its been going on for so long. I keep thinking there is something I am not getting or something I am not doing. Probably both. Somatic tracking feels like it should be something I AM doing,
Thanks for reaching out. I always say it is a good sign when the symptoms are jumping around or coming and going, as each time you can feel safer that you know this is neuroplastic. Try out somatic tracking and explore using it in all sorts of different ways! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about it.
hello jim, have you stuck with the tracking- any progress?
@@jerrylee8540 I did not stay with Somatic Tracking. No real response. My comments were from 10 months ago and I can report that there is no more symptom moving. Very little rising and falling either. What helped? A change in behavior. I ruminate less about others screwing up. Instead I confront the issues and those involved head on. That can backfire, unless done carefully. If its a big screw up with a long history (i.e. a hoarder friend who mooches) I let my anger out at the person. I find this helps immensely -- to unbury the repression.
Thankyou for a great explanation of somatic tracking and the actual experience of somatic tracking. I was reassured to know not to try somatic tracking when pain/sensations are high. Thankyou.☘
You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful!
Really nice and easy to understand explanation for why we feel this pain and how to manage it. I really like the baseball analogy. Thank you
I'm so happy it was helpful!
Il keep practicing thank u
Keep going!
This was a great video, I will be listening to it a few times. Thank you 😊
I'm so glad you liked it! You are welcome!
@@painpsychotherapy Hy sir! I have seen ur video so much amazing,
I hope
This applies for depression, anxiety and pain(psychological) ? i think iam phsycosomatic from long run emotions.
I heard somewhere anxiety converts in to pain and somatic symptoms pathways. Even when depression and anxiety get remissioned.
Im getting suicidal thoughts. Iam just 28 years old.
iam suffering from severe depression And physical bodily pain symptoms for last 3 months, iam taking two psych meds present.. can i tapper of both clonazepam (0.5 mg) & vortioxetin (10mg) have been using for 3 weeks only.. I don't want to stay on these pills which cannot give me relef rather more I'll feeling.. Please advice me n ur support needed 🙏 iam eagerly waiting for ur reply, I don't want to regret in future help me.. Does ur idea helps me to overcome depression and physical pain also.. Please help me out🙏
@@khajababu1403 Thanks for your comment. If you are feeling suicidal please ensure you reach out to local supports in your area. Yes depression and anxiety can often result in physical pain symptoms occurring. Sometimes getting counseling for depression and anxiety can help reduce the pain when we understand that helping our brain feel safer can cause the danger signal of pain to stop being sent. Pain Reprocessing Therapy can also be really effective in reducing Neuroplastic pain symptoms, you could try out a few of my meditation videos if you haven't yet. Hope this helps! Please take care of yourself!
The technical part is one of the best I've heard (even though I prefer sensations instead of pain), but to really calm down the nervous system a sloow, calm voice would be nice :)
Completely agree. It was one of the first videos I did so it was a little rough! If you check out my new somatic tracking videos they are definitely calmer. Happy healing!
Thank you for this gold🙏. But I do have a question. When I’m experiencing this pain in my lower back it’s only when a bend down or bend over a sink. How am I supposed to do somatic tracking for somthing like that. If I go into a prone postison and start tracking the pain isn’t there. Would love some help👍
Good question. When I am working with people with similar concerns we do somatic tracking with movement. Of course please ensure you consult with your physician before engaging in any movement.
I luv u. That does help a lot.
I'm so glad it was helpful. I wish you the best in your healing.
Hi Tanner! Your videos have helped me tremendously, within a matter of days. I am incredibly thankful. Now that you are healed of your pain, are you still incorporating these practices throughout your day (somatic tracking, meditation, brain retraining, etc.)? As my symptoms begin subsiding I'm curious of whether I need to continue this routine, or maybe reduce the practices?
I'm so glad my content is helpful. Currently because I no longer have symptoms I do not do somatic tracking. However, to maintain my healing I focus on nervous system regulation and emotional processing.
These are a great reference!
Thanks! Glad they are helpful.
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Thanks so much for such a helpful explanation and example! It really helps to work through it with you. I have a question - is the aim of this to continue until the sensation disappears? Sometimes I find it (nerve pain in my case) moves around then reduces and disappears, and other times it just keeps moving about. In the latter, how long do you keep going for? And how often would be a good amount to do this per day? I imagine doing it every time the pain is felt might be a bit excessive / heighten awareness of it, when sometimes gentle indifference whilst continuing on with activities is also a good method? Thanks 🙏
Good question. The aim of somatic tracking is really to change our response to the pain, where we feel safe, light, and at ease with the pain. A corrective experience with somatic tracking is to have the fear, frustration, or despair about the pain reduce. A happy side effect is the pain will dissipate or reduce during somatic tracking, but really this isn't the point. I tell people to think long-term with pain reduction and with each corrective experience the pain is more likely to reduce in the future. I hope this helps!
@@painpsychotherapy thanks so much for such a helpful reply! It’s taken the pressure off a bit, which I imagine will also help the pain reduce :-) I’ll aim to use this each time I notice the fearful/fighting thoughts arising. Thanks again! Your posts are incredibly helpful :-)
@@Sophier1892 You are welcome. I am glad the videos are helpful! Yes taking the pressure off of recovery is important!
"when the pain is high, go do avoidant behaviors" okay this is something I never thought I would hear but now it makes so much sense
Yes avoidant behaviours can be so useful when the pain is high!
Hi Tanner, first of all wanted to say I’m extremely grateful for your helpful videos. I have been struggling with IBS and Insomnia for the past few years and I am very well aware of Dr. Sarno, Howard Schubiner and Alan Gordon’s work. But I must admit that your videos are doing even a better job! So thank you!
Also, curious to know if you are familiar with Peter Levin’s work (Somatic Experiencing) which is very similar and what are your thoughts on it?
I'm so glad my content was helpful. It is great you are utilizing a mind-body approach. Yes, I am very familiar with Levine and I am currently taking his training. I am hoping to have more somatic experiencing videos on the channel in the future. Happy healing!
Do you know anything about “the completion process”?
Sorry I am not familiar with this.
Thank you. I saw my pain disappeared twice, once was when I focused another part of body which is hard for me, I’m always on my pain… and the other one was when I had a panic attack…I was like where’s the pain ? Its like my brain was more focused on my crazy heart rate than pain area. My brain is in non stop cycle 🔁 . Is is OCD or something ? Thank you for this free psychology video. Bless you ❤
I'm so glad my content is helpful! I wish you the best in your healing!
Hi I have shoulder tendinitis, how can this healing therapy can work on it
I wanted to ask from everyone
Then I thought it’s right approach
How TMS will work on it
Thanks
A Mind-body approach works by retraining the brain and creating nervous system regulation! I hope my content is helpful!
Awesome video thx I do this for about 2 minutes, my pain is still high love Lenneke
It is great you are utilizing it!
Can restless leg syndrome be TMS? Thank you
Yes, I have treated it using a mind-body approach. Of course it is important to rule out any physical causes with a physician.
Is this similar to what Alan Gordon teaches?
Yes it is his therapy model!
Best video
I'm so happy it was helpful. Keep going!
Would this work on continuous tinnitus and neuropathy?
Yes, if the symptoms are neuroplastic in nature!
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This has helped some of my leg pains but I have to keep at it. My brain is stubborn. However, my question is can it help IBS? It seems much harder.
I'm glad it has been helpful. Yes, when the IBS is neuroplastic in nature often somatic tracking can be helpful. Keep going!
Hi Tanner. Thanks for the review on ST. Well done. I think during the guided ST part would be better if it was done slower.
Curious. Do you do private practice and does that include going through ST process together in session?
Thanks again!
I'm glad it was helpful. Yes, I find people like it at different speeds so usually when I am working with people it can look very different person to person. Yes, my agency does provide PRT and somatic tracking for clients who are located in certain provinces in Canada. Happy healing!
Thanks Tanner! Curious. What is the cost of session with you? I'm in ontario and zero coverage. Thanks
@@ericacostea7435 I suggest you reach out to me by email to discuss treatment options further. My email is: tanner@painpsychotherapy.ca Also be sure to leave a phone number when you email.
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Welcome! I hope my content is helpful!
Hi is there ant other tool to calm the severe pain?
Yes, you can check out my video on pain relapses as it has other skills that can be useful for severe pain.
It matters to ME if the pain doesn't go away. I have RA and so how would this "retraining" work for me after 40 years of physical deterioration in my joints (bone on bone pain in knee/told not a candidate for replacement)?
I'm so sorry to hear about your pain. Somatic tracking is meant for pain that is occurring only due to the brain and nervous system. However, I have found it helpful for some people with structural issues, when a portion of the pain is neuroplastic.
Hi Tanner
I love your channel, they are so helpful. I have chronic shoulder and neck pain. I am learning to do somatic tracking. My question is as soon as i rest my mind on the painful areas i start to feel very
Sleepy.. Is it normal?
I'm glad my content is helpful. Reactions to somatic tracking can vary person to person. I unfortunately cannot advise over social media exactly what you should change. However, the goal is to change the emotional response where we feel light, at ease, calm, or empowered while attending to the pain. I hope this helps! Happy healing.
Hi Tanner my question is how many times a day should you do somatic tracking and how long should each somatic tracking practice last?
Good question. This really is individual. Generally 2-3 longer ones (7-10 min) or several shorter ones (2-3 min). I hope this helps.
I just saw this and see you've answered it. Perhaps the 15 minute one I"m doing is too long then as once a day? And I can split it into a few?@@painpsychotherapy
Is somatic tracking meant to be done alone?
I always feel more comfortable with the soothing confidence of a guide. When i do it alone i often get more scared of the sensations.
Yes this is totally fine to do it with guidance!
Hii tanner .my age 23 year nd I am from India . Tanner ,I suffering in fibromyalgia last 5 year I lots of pain , I am student. I am speak not proper English but you'r video see in Hindi caption. Thanks a lot . I started brain training last 8 month very useful nd effective but proper not go on my pain .tanner am suffering in chronic pain nd my heart beat is ever time in pump my body .,plss help me plsss . pen bhadkane per main apne aap ko kaise strong rakhun .plss help me
Welcome to the channel. I'm sorry to hear about your symptoms. I hope my content can be helpful!
Is this effective for dizziness & blurred vision? POTS?
Yes, I have found somatic tracking and a mind-body approach can potentially be helpful for these symptoms.
Should we actually document the somatic tracking exercises?
Some do! But it isn't needed.
Hi Tanner. I did this exercise sitting down. Generally, sitting is a position where I have the least (not zero) pain. Can this exercise be done while moving? Like slow walking around the room, while listening to your guidance?
In PRT we do utilize somatic tracking with movement, however it is important to make sure you are medically cleared to do certain movements.
Hey Tanner. I'm curious when someone is doing these exercises on their own to help relieve their pain, how many minutes a day should one practice on average to start to see some results? I have a 15 minute video I like to do. Is doing that once a day enough?
Good question! This really depends person to person and can take some exploring. Generally if people can tolerate sitting with the sensations 2-3 longer ones (10-15 minutes) during the day is useful, or alternatively 5-10 brief ones (2-3 minutes). I hope this helps!
Does this sound like mine-body issues? I’ve had Covid 4 times only on the 4th did I get LC.. My symptoms are better at night a lot of the time. But sometimes not. Many times it seems I have sets of symptoms, and sometimes other random symptoms like itching and rashes will pop up. My eyes are fine (checked 3 times) just dry eyes, but eye drops don’t help it. I have reactivated EBV, on valtrex one month, no help yet. Leg, neck ultrasound all fine. Brain, neck mri, fine. Heart ultrasound is fine, I likely have pots also (but I know that can be ANS.) all vitamin deficiencies are normal.
Only things that are off is
High endothelial growth factor at-1, low veg f, reactivated ebv, very high cholesterol, but that’s it.. cholesterol is likely a result of covid. Thoughts? Is this common?
Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Unfortunately due to regulations I cannot say over social media if someone's symptoms are neuroplastic. Finding a doctor specialized in this area could be helpful to receive a diagnosis. Generally though these symptoms can potentially be neuroplastic.
Do you know if this has been shown to be effective with pain associated with migraine disease (neurological disorder). I am guessing it has something to do with how much of the individuals pain becomes learned over time 🤔?
Thanks for reaching out. Many chronic pain disorders are really Neuroplastic pain. I have successfully treated individuals with chronic migraines. Check out my video on the 12 signs of Neuroplastic pain, as it can give you a sense if your pain is neuroplastic or not. Hope this helps!
My daughter had migraines for 10 years and they were debilitating to say the least. She got piercings for migraines in her ears at a specific location. And can you believe they’ve stopped!!! Since this treatment is easy to try give it a try asap after you research of course!
Can ibs be also cured with this?
This would be dependent on if the IBS is a mind-body issue or not.
Is Somatic tracking suitable to use against Tinnitus?
Yes, I have used it with Tinnitus in the past. It can be help if the tinnitus is partly or fully neuroplastic.
Had anyone with multiple chemical sensitivity and electromagnetic sensitivity do this?
I have treated a few people with multiple chemical sensitivity and seen success.
I couldn't relate to the phrases "the fear of the pain" or "feeling safe". I see it more like "discomfort" and "feeling comfortable". Could you shed light on the psychosomatic pain be interpreted in this way?
Thank you
Yes, this is often how people can experience sensations, and somatic tracking can be beneficial for these sensations to when they are neuroplastic.
Does this exercise works for fatigue as well?
Unfortunately to my knowledge no research has been done on fatigue and PRT. However, I have used it for fatigue before with some success!
Just another great video thx love Lenneke
@@Lenneke8422-b3t Your welcome!
I’ve been doing some somatic and body awareness exercises, tracking/discharging stuck energy developed by Peter Levine since January 1, 2023 every day, my sleep has improved a lot, and I already feel way less immobile, however one thing that strikes me most is muscular tension on the face particularly in the afternoon while sitting at the computer, It’s hard and annoying, I always try to accept it and simply let it remain there, but it takes my energy away, it like I need to spend the entire day time just with my tense face rather than focus on my goals and moving forward, any train of thought or advice to interrupt the cycle?
It is great you are using a Mind-Body approach. Sorry to hear about your symptoms. You can check out my video on preoccupation, as this could be helpful!
Sweetie, my pain levels are high most of the time. So I feel like I might never have enough time to do this process to make it work. I have pain from about 7-9 most days.
Yes that can make it difficult. However, you use somatic for just really brief periods 1-2 minutes at first and try to do it when it is at the lower end of your normal.
@@painpsychotherapy Thanks for the work you are doing for us, sweetie.
@UCB0tZSxOv8TMDiucCD2-0eg Fibromyalgia is a medical condition. You do not live my life nor do you know my "mentality." I don't "identify" as Fibromyalgia. I Identify as a chef, a lesbian and a writer. For you to personally assume you know me and how I live my life, you are sadly mistaken. This disease has taken over my body, not who I am. I am fighting to have the life I want to live. I am also fighting for others who are pigeonholed and told the same things YOU are saying and it just makes people want to end their lives, out of despair. That conviction you send out makes people feel guilt for having this pain, daily. Stop it. People are allowed to feel how they feel.
maybe use EFT tapping first to reduce the pain ❤ Also remember any kind of pain or ailment always usually comes from some emotional issues . Look up Louise Hay ... emotionals list
@@pocahontas330 Bullshit. You have no fucking idea why I have pain and you offering unasked for advice is uncalled for. DO NOT DO THIS-- TO ANYONE! "Any kind of pain..from some emotional issues" . . . ? Ask someone who just had their arm amputated how they FEEl! They are pretty sure it is NOT from emotions-other than being angry at YOU for saying it! Jeez.
What if you're curious about the experience of fear?
This can also be vital to explore somatically!
Hi, I’m struggling with trying to figure out how to tell myself that I’m safe and that nothing is wrong with my body while also having the knowledge that I have myofascial pain syndrome, and hypermobility spectrum disorder. Do you have any recommendations?
Sorry for the delay. I can't say directly what would work best for your case. However, generally pain can often be a mix of structural and neuroplastic. So a message of safety could be "my brain is amplify the pain sensations and my body is safer that it seems" or "I know a component of my pain is neuroplastic and will eventually pass". Again I don't know if these fit for your case, but it gives you some ideas.
@@painpsychotherapy this helps a lot, thank you!
I’m going to begin seeing a PRT in early may. Just curious how long your clients typically take to see results?
That's great you are getting in to see someone! It does vary person to person of course however I often find people will see results in 6-10 sessions. Some people respond quicker or take longer though.
@@painpsychotherapy thank you so much for your response. I’m so anxious to get started. I’ve been dealing with this for six months now and it has greatly altered my life.
@@dash100sdkhg Your welcome! I wish you the best in therapy! It is a wonderful treatment for so many.
How many times a day should I do this practice? I'm experiencing pain and fatigue 24/7 (due to long covid)
This really depends person to person. Generally at first 1-3 times per day.
So sorry to hear about your symptoms. I hope my content can be helpful for you.
@@painpsychotherapy absolutely, Tanner. Thanks for all your help!
Does this apply for burning sensations
Yes, this can be useful for burning sensations when they are Neuroplastic!
@@painpsychotherapy Can neuroplastic get triggered from touch? So for example i have pain when I touch the left side of my wrist, but also on some knuckles on that same hand, feels like a nerve/burning sensation. Just had a MRI and everything looked good. I injured the hand 1.5 year ago, maybe its healed but its now neuroplastic, do u think thats a possibility? I also have pain in that hand after typing etc etc
So I was in car accident hurting back (nerve)...
I for years would just soldier on (after accident) and continued working albeit less hours.
When I would work - bending, sitting or standing, my inflammation (above illiac crest) would always become so inflamed I couldn't continue to work or even walk...
This pain and inflammation occurred straight after accident and has occurred now for 10 yrs.
Is the brain so powerful that it can create chronic inflammation?
P.s I had a happy and successful business and thought for yrs I'd push through the pain. All it did was that the pain generator's just got further aggravation...
Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Typically inflammation would not be neuroplastic. However, similar sensations could be Neuroplastic. I should state though that I don't know your case, and because of this can't advise you directly.
What are you supposed to do if the sensation is really quick (like less than a second) as they happen randomly throughout the day. How are you supposed to sit with that?
Yes, this can be more difficult. Personally I would do somatic tracking with movement eventually that would trigger my pain slightly. However, of course I don't know your case and it is always important to be clear to do certain movements from a doctor/practitioner first.
@@painpsychotherapyMy sensations are completely random. Can occur when, sitting, moving, lying still - whatever. There’s no pattern at all. What would you suggest?
I’m curious how this would apply to elevated sensations all day?
You would have to explore it. Generally if sensations are high we can do it for really brief periods like 1-2 minutes.
I feel like there isn't that much to describe my sensations...what do u do with chronic fatigue? And what do u do when your entire body feels like it has weights upon it?
Good question. Typically you could describe it and then watch the small shifts or changes that occur during the tracking. Of course this is going to be different person to person. I have a somatic tracking for fatigue video you could check out.
I’ve had back surgery a few weeks ago (discectomy). However, I’m still feeling some nerve pain flaring up when I do too much. Is this method also appropriate to deal with such a situation?
Because the surgeon also told me to get rest and lie down when I start feeling pain since the nerve might be irritated/inflammated.
So to hear what you are going through. Unfortunately, I can't comment on your case directly over social media. Generally somatic tracking can be a useful tool for neuroplastic pain or when the pain is partly neuroplastic, meaning the pain is not physically caused or fully physically caused.
Back surgery takes a long time to recover (I’ve had two fusions) you gotta just accept you’ll be in pain for a while but it’ll get better just don’t stress and worry cuz that could lead to neuroplastic pain developing well after your body has physically healed.
I have no diagnosis... I have painAND numbness and feet turn blue when standing too long. Idk if this is something i can retrain?
I have had success with this, however it is important to consult with a doctor regarding the best treatment options.
Hi, what if the pain experienced is always at high levels - how can somatic tracking work? I distract myself all the time with no sensation relief. The sensations get stronger and stronger as days, months, years go by. I have a spinal cord injury at T4. A blanket of nerve sensation from T4 to my toes.
So sorry to hear about your pain. I can't advise you on your case, however I can say in PRT when the pain is always high it is suggested to do brief somatic tracking (1-2 minutes) or pick the time when the pain is the lowest or we are in the best mood. This can maximize the chances of a corrective experience.
Does it take some time before u start to feel better? So for me,I have testicle pain/soreness and have been doing this method for 1 week and no major improvement yet, should I expect to give it some time before I start to feel any improvement?
Sorry to hear about your pain. Somatic tracking can take some time to have an effect on neuroplastic pain, and at first we just need to make the goal safety. Also somatic tracking is just one technique in PRT, so there are other techniques I discuss in videos that can be helpful!
@@painpsychotherapy thanks
Now I am trying it for panic attacks. It's not working it worked for pain and basically pain free for a couple months but getting severe Anxiety attacks. From a feeling I am choking but know I am not but causing severe panic .is there other ones for panic attacks ?? Or keep using this?
I'm so sorry to hear what you are going through. This can be very common. Any of my content on regulating the nervous system could be helpful. I also have an anxiety practice you could check out.
What I absolutely don't get is the 'curiosity' part. You are only curious about something you don't know but are dying to know. How does that apply to a symptom/feeling you are living with 24/7 for months on end and know inside out (like the back of your hand)? Pardon me but all this sounds like psychobabble. And btw, do I deliberately switch between two seemingly opposite frames of mind in the course of a day -- indifference/distraction/inattention (not letting the pain rule my life) and focusing on the pain (i.e. Somatic Tracking)? Will appreciate a response.
Good questions. Somatic curiosity can be hard to develop with pain and symptoms. Typically it is learning to describe it and notice how it changes during somatic tracking. Generally during somatic tracking we are practicing attending to the pain and then during daily life practicing indifference. Of course I cannot advise you on what would be best for your case, and I don't know your case fully.
@@painpsychotherapy Thanks a ton. Will give it my best shot for a few weeks and see where this leads to.
Thank you for this! Just a question, I have chronic pain and am also diagnosed with hypermobility disorder which means my joints are too loose and unstable and my muscles and tendons have to work extra hard and are prone to injuries. Besides that I definitely recognize everything you describe, as I have come more fearful to movement and sensations (and I’ve noticed central sensitization). Thing is, for me it is hard to say and believe ‘there is nothing wrong with my body’ during the tracking. How would you advise people who have underlying illnesses to use somatic tracking if their brain is PART of the reason why they are experiencing pain?
I'm sorry to hear about your chronic pain. This is a good question! I of course cannot say what would be best for you, as I don't know your case. Generally, though I have people give messages of safety that a portion of there pain is neuroplastic, when there are structural concerns also going on. So for example "I know my brain is amplifying my pain, and my body is not as damaged as my brain is making it seem". The wording is a bit individual, but basically giving messages of safety that a portion of the pain is neuroplastic.
@@painpsychotherapy thank you!!
Who determines whether you have “fear” of pain vs simply just experiencing pain?
This would be the personal experience of each person. 💚💚
I’m curious about movement/positioning if the pain is facial. Thank you so much.
This really depends person to person. I unfortunately can't say over social media what would be best for you. You can check out my video on conditioned responses though.
@@painpsychotherapy Thank you!
How to heal stomach pain with soamtic tracking?
It the pain is neuroplastic somatic tracking can be often helpful. This techniques needs to be done consistently to see longterm results.
What if I know nothing is wrong with my body but, feel frustrated that the pain doesn’t go away for the last 5 yrs?
Sorry to hear about your persistent pain. You could potentially getting caught on several different things. A few of these are: responding to pain with fear or frustration, intensely focusing, preoccupation, or potentially not feeling safe with emotions. Again I do not know your case, but these are a few of the common things that prevent recovery.
Tanner - I do a podcast on this kind of stuff. Would you be open to an interview? Let me know what you think.
Hi Eddy, I actually have listened to several episodes of your podcast and love it! I would be very interested in doing an interview. Feel free to email me at: tanner@painpsychotherapy.ca
If in pain - do you think it is okay to move/exercise/do an activity or should we wait til pain free to do it ? loved that btw
Unfortunately this is very individual, and I could not say for your case directly. Typically if the pain is fully neuroplastic movement/exercise is not damaging the body further, but we would still need to follow the process as we work at breaking conditioned responses.
You’ve saved my life
I'm so happy my content has been helpful!
Thank you. I would like to see you do a guided somatic tracking exercises that you lead slower. talk slower and make some breaks:)
Thanks for the feedback! There are a few more somatic tracking videos on my channel you could check out!
So, I've been told by somatic therapists that I need to lean INTO the irritability and the frustration because that's the stored emotional residue that's causing my pain.
Then I come across this kind of approach which is telling me the exact opposite.
My body is a total mess - my hip actually tugs and writhes on its own, and it radiates a huge amount of energy all up into my head and down my legs. It's gotten way worse over the years, and I'm just at a total loss.
I feel like I'm being told that I need to do two completely opposing things in order to overcome it. It's madness.
Then I feel even more stressed because I'm just running circles. Any one else get this?
Sorry to hear what you are going through. If I understand correctly in both cases we are trying to approach the pain or emotions. However, with somatic tracking for pain it can look really different person to person. I find different approaches work for different people and it can take some exploring.
@@painpsychotherapy Your video of preoccupation is of particular interest! I'm a *very* obsessive person; have been all my life.
Frustratingly enough, the Somatic Experiencing therapists I saw just didn't pick up on this as an issue, which is really wild considering how destructive it can be.
I'd sometimes literally sit with my sensations for hours.
Unfortunately, my obsessive mind gets worried that I need to be doing something, and that if I'm not doing things correctly I may never get better. This appears to have had the paradoxical effect of making me worse. It's just added intensity.
I'm really taking a step back now. I just need to keep reminding myself not to follow the obsessive impulse down the rabbit hole.
Thanks for responding. Your videos are excellent.
@@pedrom8831 I'm so happy my content is helpful. I wish you healing!
How do you "reduce" pressure? This is figurative language.
This can be difficult to do. I will try to do a video on this in the future. It generally can be done both somatically and cognitively. For example we also practice lowering the stakes about our healing and accept it takes time and for today our symptoms are here. Somatically we can practice loosening our body, or being silly or playful. Of course I don't know your case so I can't say what would be best for you.
I am trying this for menstrual cramps with no luck. I finished my period and my uterus is so tender. i don't know what to do. My uterus feels full and my pelvis is tight.
I'm sorry to hear this. Once structural causes have been ruled out, a Mind-Body approach can be really helpful. I would always remind myself that the goal needs to be helping our brain and nervous system feel safe in different ways. Then often symptom reduction can start occurring. Let me know if you have any questions.
@@painpsychotherapy Here I am exactly one month later with menstrual pain. I do not think I have neuroplastic pain. I have endometriosis and no one is helping me. This mind body stuff is getting me no where with my period pain.
Where is the positive affect induction part of this technique which is perhaps the most important part? I have found being TOLD what to do is not sufficient to induce a different affect. Nor is psychological reframing or renaming the language a substitute for the induction. Being INSTRUCTED to be labeled light-hearted is different than INDUCING it.
The fireworks analogy would be this piece. Lots of ways to accomplish a positive affect. It's important to find the way that fits best for you!
you look like leon draitsaitl
I wish you the best in your healing!
@@painpsychotherapy thanks!
I feel an enormous resistance. I think im worried that by focussing on the pain it'll make it worse 😢
Sorry to hear what you are going through. It can take some time to work through this!
I’ve had testicle pain for a few days now and I’m absolutely terrified. Ball ache. I’d describe it as that feeling when you’re desperate for a piss but it’s all day. I’ve got terrible pain in my sides and also cold and flu symptoms
No lumps thankfully
So sorry to hear about your pain. I wish you healing.
how u feeling now?
@@tosexe2535 terrible. Chronic pain everyday
@@cassettepat damn sorry bro, only testicle pain?