Chronic Pain & Illness |
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| Pain is neither good nor bad, rather it is a warning signal that something is wrong. This warning signal helps you to react and respond. Acute pain is an early warning signal. Its psychological component is anxiety, which helps you to react quickly to the threat. For example, acute pain tells us to react to the heat of fire so that you can remove your hand to avoid getting burned. Chronic pain is long lasting, often having a life of its own. Its psychological component is depression. Thus, chronic pain and depression often go hand in hand. Chronic pain is also called post-traumatic pain, since the source of the depression and pain has often happened at a much earlier time. Since chronic pain affects you emotionally, psychologically, physically and spiritually, successful treatment needs a more complex program. For more than 30 years, Dr. Diane® has offered a successful program to treat chronic pain. Her program for chronic pain is unique, because it is not a pain management program. Instead Dr. Diane® focuses on the core reasons and issues that are the cause of the pain. These issues are addressed, resulting in a person becoming pain free. She has successfully treated the following areas:
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