How to RESOLVE LONG COVID using Pain Reprocessing Therapy

This Might Hurt
This Might Hurt
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Post-screening discussion with This Might Hurt film

00:00 intro of panelist Rebecca Kennedy, MD from Kaiser Permanente
02:15 - Being new to this treatment as a physician
05:37 - Has it been difficult to shift into doing this work after 20 years?
07:55 - Are neuroplastic symptoms common, or more like 1% of patients?
10:06 - How the treatment applies to many different symptoms

15:27 - The Detailed 4 Step Process for Unlearning Symptoms - What does the healing work look like?

30:37 - EAET (emotional processing) with a specific patient
33:11  🧘‍♀️ * GUIDED SOMATIC TRACKING* 🧘‍♀️
40:00 - Doing somatic tracking is like doing physical therapy -- you do it every day for a few months, even though you may not see results right away. It's a long term process.
41:36 - Why are women affected by neuroplastic symptoms at higher rates than men?
46:25 - Why Kent made the film
50:05 - can you use Pain Reprocessing Therapy for pain that has a structural component?

53:56 - 🦠 ** HEALING LONG COVID ** 🦠

See the rest of our free Long Covid resources for healing through brain retraining and pain reprocessing therapy at https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/lon...

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Rebecca Kennedy, MD grew up in Ann Arbor Michigan, attended medical school at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and completed her residency in Family Medicine at OHSU in Portland, Oregon. She worked for a migrant farm worker clinic for 5 years doing full scope family medicine. Since joining Kaiser Permanente 14 years ago, she has worked in primary care, urgent care, and emergency medicine. Currently she treats patients with chronic pain in the integrative medicine clinic and is a member of the Long Covid specialty group at Kaiser. Update: Dr. Kennedy has now left Kaiser and sees patients throughout the world in her private practice at Resilience Healthcare: https://resilience-healthcare.com

Kent Bassett (director, producer, editor of This Might Hurt) is an Emmy-nominated editor and filmmaker from Arizona. He’s edited a number of feature documentaries that have premiered at Tribeca Film Festival, SXSW, AFI Docs, Doc NYC, and on PBS. His latest film as editor is Not Going Quietly, which was nominated for Best Feature and Best Writing by the International Documentary Association. After directing This Might Hurt, Kent trained as a pain recovery coach and works with clients at Mind-Body Insight.
➡️ If you're interested in 1:1 coaching with Kent: https://www.mindbodyinsight.net

Much of the drive to spend seven years making This Might Hurt came from Kent’s own struggle with chronic tendonitis and repetitive stress injury as a 22-year-old. Unable to type or even turn a doorknob without severe pain, he was forced to drop out of college. Although he saw several doctors and tried physical therapy, strength training, and opioids—his pain grew steadily worse. It wasn’t until he had an insight into the role of the brain in triggering real physical pain that he was able to completely recover.

You can see Videos about Pain Reprocessing Therapy here: https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/pai...

To participate in our grassroots screening campaign, please join us here:
https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/par...

For more information on how to deliver PRT or EAET for patients, you can go to upcoming trainings:
https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/upc...

And info for clinicians is also available here:
https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/doc...

Dr. Howard Schubiner's website is:
https://unlearnyourpain.com
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