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Celest Pereira – (www.celestpereira.com | @celestpereirapt )
Adam and Celest discuss the topic of pain and its relationship to the brain. They explore the idea that pain is not solely felt in the body, but rather is an output of the brain.
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Key Points
· Pain is not solely felt in the body, but is an output of the brain.
· Pain is a communication tool used by the brain to alter behavior and promote safety.
· Outputs can be both safety outputs (like pain) and empowering outputs.
· The biopsychosocial model of pain considers the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. The brain is a highly suggestive organ that can influence pain perception.
· Empowering language and positive suggestions can have a significant impact on pain management.
· The placebo effect is a real and powerful phenomenon that should be explored and utilized.
· Movement is medicine and can help in pain management. It is important to keep moving and try different forms of movement.
· Subtle interventions can have profound effects on the body and brain.
· Finding joy in activities outside of studying or work is important for overall well-being.
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Celest Pereira – (www.celestpereira.com | @celestpereirapt )
Adam and Celest discuss the topic of pain and its relationship to the brain. They explore the idea that pain is not solely felt in the body, but rather is an output of the brain.
Support Keen on Yoga
👉 Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/infoRf
👉 PayPal: https://paypal.me/adamandtheresa
👉 Subscribe, like and share our videos, it helps us a lot
Connect
👉 Website: www.keenonyoga.com
👉 Instagram: @keen_on_yoga | @adam_keen_ashtanga
👉 Work Enquiries: [email protected]
Key Points
· Pain is not solely felt in the body, but is an output of the brain.
· Pain is a communication tool used by the brain to alter behavior and promote safety.
· Outputs can be both safety outputs (like pain) and empowering outputs.
· The biopsychosocial model of pain considers the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. The brain is a highly suggestive organ that can influence pain perception.
· Empowering language and positive suggestions can have a significant impact on pain management.
· The placebo effect is a real and powerful phenomenon that should be explored and utilized.
· Movement is medicine and can help in pain management. It is important to keep moving and try different forms of movement.
· Subtle interventions can have profound effects on the body and brain.
· Finding joy in activities outside of studying or work is important for overall well-being.
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