What a brilliant video! This approach WORKS. I used this model to recover from 13 years of debilliating chronic fatigue syndrome, insomnia, migraines and interstitial cystitis. Previously, I'd been told I could never overcome these symptoms and had lost hope, until I discovered the work of Dr. Howard Schubiner, Dr. Dave Clarke and other pioneers in this field. Thank you ATNS for your groundbreaking and life-changing work!
Thank you for sharing your story and for your interviews in various channels. I first saw your interview on Dan Buglios Channel Pain Free You, IT GAVE ME HOPE AND CHANGED MY LIFE TBH… I’m no longer bedbound or housebound 😊
@@Candiedclouds That's fantastic that you're no longer bedbound or housebound! I read below that you're even going to the gym! Congratulations on your skillful and inspiring progress, and thanks for sharing the good news. I'm so glad that my interview offered you hope, and clearly you've done the work!
As someone with first-hand experience, it’s difficult to put into words how life-changing this is. A sincere thank you to the team at Curable, Dr. John Sarno (rest in peace), and everyone else involved in this life changing research!
I know what you’re thinking… but YES THIS WORKS AND ITLL WORK FOR YOU TOO! I developed 50+ symptoms and was given the diagnosis of fibromyalgia, me/cfs, POTS… I was left bedbound and hopeless. I searched and searched and found recovery videos on Jim Prussaks channels, Rebecca Tolins channel, Pain Free You, David Clarkes channel… I mean the recovery videos kept on coming tbh… thank God for them bc my belief grew and I said… what if it works for me!? I learned the concepts of Pain Reprocessing Therapy AND MY LIFE CHANGED!!! Now I can walk, cook, clean, shop, drive… IM GOING TO THE FREAKING GYM GUYS!!!! It works! Give it a shot 😊
Thank you so much for this video. I've shared it with several people already! Just one point leaves me kind of somber. The success rate within a couple of months is a bit depressing to one who has been working this approach for several years and in the past few months started with a working PPDA clinician. I hope the high results in brief time doesn't give folks an unrealistic promise.
Everyone heals at their own pace. In my experience, people who heal more slowly have a greater burden of stress, trauma, emotions, or other life challenges. They are at least as mentally strong as anyone else, though, and the neuroplastic approach will help them. Two other points are that progress can resemble two steps forward and one step back or treatment can lead to seemingly no progress for a long period followed by rapid significant improvement. In any case, don't compare yourself with others but keep using all the resources that make a difference for you.
This is what Dr. John Sarno started doing/teaching 40-50 years ago. The only new thing is the research that's finally being done to substantiate his brilliant work.
yes! get the word out. all pain comes from the brain and we can unlearn our pain! so thankful for all of the experts in the mind body field who participated in this video. love all of you!
Fantastic! The most powerful organ in the body, the brain, had been forgotten but is not anymore!! The power to heal from many chronic conditions lies in understanding and then working with the brain to help it to settle so our bodies can settle as well. Great video and hope it spreads wide and far to reach many who are suffering!!
I had to try Dr Claire Weekes approach to anxiety. After two years of working with Dr Sarnos work for leg pains, I realized anxiety was underneath all the physical sensations. I have all the books, met with a doctor who trained with Dr Sarno, followed his program faithfully. I know it works, just not for me. I'm older, lots of trauma, I even tried IFS with Richard Schwartz at a retreat in Italy.
I love this!! Is the 80% healed for the fast healers? Isn’t it a higher percentage of people who heal when studied over a longer period? Asking because for some people it takes longer, sometimes years but it’s still possible. Keeping the hope!
Each individual heals at their own pace. When people heal more slowly it is usually because they are carrying a greater degree of stress, trauma, emotions, or other life challenges.
@ thank you, yes that goes for me, so many life challenges, emotions traumas etc, so very slowly. But slow is still progress. Question is why do those 20% not heal?
@@MIBcreations my belief is that most of the 20% that don't heal in months will eventually achieve relief. A few of my patients needed years to achieve that because of how much they had to cope with.
@@MIBcreations My personal and professional experience jives with what Dr. Clarke shared. Due to a higher load of stress, repressed emotions and trauma, it took great patience and persistence for me to feel well again. So do indeed persevere! The upshot to this approach is that we develop many other benefits along the road to recovery: more personal agency, self-awareness and self-compassion to name a few. You're on the right path!
This is akin to a running coach telling their athlete that in order to improve their performance they just need to run faster. I hope there is actual actionable and affordable direction on your website...
Amazing video - thank you all for creating this and participating in it. This is the new way of treating chronic anything 🙌🏽
What a brilliant video! This approach WORKS. I used this model to recover from 13 years of debilliating chronic fatigue syndrome, insomnia, migraines and interstitial cystitis. Previously, I'd been told I could never overcome these symptoms and had lost hope, until I discovered the work of Dr. Howard Schubiner, Dr. Dave Clarke and other pioneers in this field. Thank you ATNS for your groundbreaking and life-changing work!
Thank you for sharing your story and for your interviews in various channels. I first saw your interview on Dan Buglios Channel Pain Free You, IT GAVE ME HOPE AND CHANGED MY LIFE TBH… I’m no longer bedbound or housebound 😊
@@Candiedclouds That's fantastic that you're no longer bedbound or housebound! I read below that you're even going to the gym! Congratulations on your skillful and inspiring progress, and thanks for sharing the good news. I'm so glad that my interview offered you hope, and clearly you've done the work!
As someone with first-hand experience, it’s difficult to put into words how life-changing this is. A sincere thank you to the team at Curable, Dr. John Sarno (rest in peace), and everyone else involved in this life changing research!
I know what you’re thinking… but YES THIS WORKS AND ITLL WORK FOR YOU TOO! I developed 50+ symptoms and was given the diagnosis of fibromyalgia, me/cfs, POTS… I was left bedbound and hopeless. I searched and searched and found recovery videos on Jim Prussaks channels, Rebecca Tolins channel, Pain Free You, David Clarkes channel… I mean the recovery videos kept on coming tbh… thank God for them bc my belief grew and I said… what if it works for me!? I learned the concepts of Pain Reprocessing Therapy AND MY LIFE CHANGED!!! Now I can walk, cook, clean, shop, drive… IM GOING TO THE FREAKING GYM GUYS!!!! It works! Give it a shot 😊
Thank you so much for this video. I've shared it with several people already! Just one point leaves me kind of somber. The success rate within a couple of months is a bit depressing to one who has been working this approach for several years and in the past few months started with a working PPDA clinician. I hope the high results in brief time doesn't give folks an unrealistic promise.
Everyone heals at their own pace. In my experience, people who heal more slowly have a greater burden of stress, trauma, emotions, or other life challenges. They are at least as mentally strong as anyone else, though, and the neuroplastic approach will help them. Two other points are that progress can resemble two steps forward and one step back or treatment can lead to seemingly no progress for a long period followed by rapid significant improvement. In any case, don't compare yourself with others but keep using all the resources that make a difference for you.
This is so validating. It's a brilliant, short video full of truth. Thank you.
Just beautiful. And yes, it works. It takes time to rewire the brain but it still works. Be patient and trust the process. The brain is neuroplastic.
This is what Dr. John Sarno started doing/teaching 40-50 years ago. The only new thing is the research that's finally being done to substantiate his brilliant work.
Yep!👍
yes! get the word out. all pain comes from the brain and we can unlearn our pain! so thankful for all of the experts in the mind body field who participated in this video. love all of you!
A fabulous video, thank you. So encouraging to hear from professionals and patients too.
Fantastic! The most powerful organ in the body, the brain, had been forgotten but is not anymore!! The power to heal from many chronic conditions lies in understanding and then working with the brain to help it to settle so our bodies can settle as well. Great video and hope it spreads wide and far to reach many who are suffering!!
Congratulations Dave Clarke, great and simple video! This works!
Amazing
So powerful! YES this works 🎉
I volunteer! 😅❤
Love this!!!! Thank you for sharing
I had to try Dr Claire Weekes approach to anxiety. After two years of working with Dr Sarnos work for leg pains, I realized anxiety was underneath all the physical sensations. I have all the books, met with a doctor who trained with Dr Sarno, followed his program faithfully. I know it works, just not for me. I'm older, lots of trauma, I even tried IFS with Richard Schwartz at a retreat in Italy.
Powerful and True.
After living with severe, debilitating chronic pain for 17 years and 100's of other symptoms I am completely free of them using mindbody processes.
I want to learn this so bad. Get rid of my symptoms.
What about chronic severe nerve pain?
What about anxiety and general nervous system sensitivity
This approach has a lot to offer for those conditions and is well worth a try for many. Discuss with your doctor or therapist.
I love this!!
Is the 80% healed for the fast healers? Isn’t it a higher percentage of people who heal when studied over a longer period?
Asking because for some people it takes longer, sometimes years but it’s still possible. Keeping the hope!
Each individual heals at their own pace. When people heal more slowly it is usually because they are carrying a greater degree of stress, trauma, emotions, or other life challenges.
@ thank you, yes that goes for me, so many life challenges, emotions traumas etc, so very slowly. But slow is still progress.
Question is why do those 20% not heal?
@@MIBcreations my belief is that most of the 20% that don't heal in months will eventually achieve relief. A few of my patients needed years to achieve that because of how much they had to cope with.
@@DrDavePPDA thank you so much for this. It helps me to persevere and be patient.
@@MIBcreations My personal and professional experience jives with what Dr. Clarke shared. Due to a higher load of stress, repressed emotions and trauma, it took great patience and persistence for me to feel well again. So do indeed persevere! The upshot to this approach is that we develop many other benefits along the road to recovery: more personal agency, self-awareness and self-compassion to name a few. You're on the right path!
This is akin to a running coach telling their athlete that in order to improve their performance they just need to run faster. I hope there is actual actionable and affordable direction on your website...
Been trying mind body methods for 4 or 5 years with zero improvement - I used 3 or 4 SIRPA therapists and wasted a lot of money