Healing from Within
Ashleigh shares her journey of understanding the connection between trauma and physical pain, emphasizing the importance of addressing the brain as the command center for healing. She highlights that while treating the physical body is essential, true healing requires rewiring the brain's patterns of anxiety and trauma. This holistic approach can lead to profound changes in one's health and well-being.In this clip
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32 - Bio Emotional Healing for Trauma, Illness & Pain w/ Ashleigh Di Lello
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Is the quote by my client, “The brain can change in a way that produces real pain or illness, and it can also change in a way that alleviates the symptoms,” Dr. Clarke says. “It’s a two-way street, and the changes that produce pain or illness can be changed back to a healthy pattern,” relevant to the podcast episodes 1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse and Understanding Chronic Pain?
Is the quote by my client, “The brain can change in a way that produces real pain or illness, and it can also change in a way that alleviates the symptoms,” Dr. Clarke says. “It’s a two-way street, and the changes that produce pain or illness can be changed back to a healthy pattern,” relevant to the podcast episodes 1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse and Understanding Chronic Pain?
Is this quote by my client relevant to your podcast? “The brain can change in a way that produces real pain or illness, and it can also change in a way that alleviates the symptoms,” Dr. Clarke says. “It’s a two-way street, and the changes that produce pain or illness can be changed back to a healthy pattern.” This question relates to the episode 1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse and the clip Understanding Chronic Pain.