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The way out : a revolutionary, scientifically proven approach to healing chronic pain / Alan Gordon and Alon Ziv.

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"Chronic pain is an epidemic. 50 million Americans struggle with back pain, headaches, or some other pain that resists all treatment. Desperate pain sufferers are told again and again that there is no cure for chronic pain. Psychotherapist Alan Gordon was in grad school when he started experiencing chronic pain and it completely derailed his life. He saw multiple doctors and received many diagnoses, but none of the medical treatments helped. Frustrated with conventional pain management, he developed Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), a mind-body protocol to eliminate chronic pain. He subsequently founded the Pain Psychology Center in Los Angeles to bring his treatment to other pain sufferers"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780593086834
  • ISBN: 059308683X
  • ISBN: 9780593086858
  • ISBN: 0593086856
  • Physical Description: xiii, 210 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Avery, 2021.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-202) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
This Kid's Brain Could Change the World -- Pain Is a Danger Signal -- Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself -- Embracing a New Perspective -- Somatic Tracking -- The Process -- Breaking the High-Alert Habit -- Getting Good at Feeling Good -- Relapses, Resilience, and Recovery -- Postscript: The State of Healthcare and the Opioid Crisis.
Subject: Chronic pain > Alternative treatment.
Pain > Psychological aspects.
Mind and body therapies.
Genre: Self-help publications.

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Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center 616.0472 GOR 2021 (Text) 0002205481175 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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The Way Out : A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain
The Way Out : A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain
by Gordon, Alan; Ziv, Alon
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The Way Out : A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain

In my mid- twenties, life was good. I was in graduate school for psychotherapy at USC. I was an outgoing, active guy. I hung out with my friends. I went to Dodgers games. I was in a kick­ball league (my team even made it to Nationals!). But during my second year of grad school, everything changed. I devel­oped severe lower back pain, and it completely derailed my life. Even something as simple as sitting through a movie became a two- hour- long nightmare. Dodgers games were out of the question. I couldn't watch sports, let alone play them. The stiff classroom seats at USC caused me so much pain, I had to buy a soft, lean- back chair from Office Depot and roll it from class to class. In case you're wondering, lugging a giant chair every­where you go is not great for your social life. I saw three of the leading back specialists in Los Angeles. One of them told me that my pain was caused by a disc her­niation. One of them told me that my symptoms were due to disc degeneration. One of them told me that my back hurt be­cause I was just too tall. I couldn't make myself shorter, but I tried every other treat­ment imaginable: physical therapy, biofeedback, acupuncture, acupressure. Nothing helped. I got so many MRI scans of my back, my friends joked that my spine was turning into a magnet. After about six months, I got an epidural injection. It didn't cure me, but it cut my pain in half. Life was once again bearable . . . for about eight days. Until one morning, out of nowhere, I felt like a grenade went off in my head. It was the most excruciating headache I'd ever had. And it stayed. Chronic daily headache, the internet told me, had no known cause and no known cure. Terrific. After seeing even more doctors, I found a headache special­ist who diagnosed me with high cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure. He prescribed some medication, which didn't help. Here's the thing about high- CSF- pressure headaches: the pain is worse when you lie down. So I couldn't sit up because it hurt my back, and I couldn't lie down because it hurt my head. My father, practical man that he is, suggested that I try to find a way to live at a forty- five- degree angle. Thanks, Dad. Over the next several years, I developed the following addi­tional symptoms: *upper back pain *neck pain *shoulder pain *knee pain *heel pain *tongue pain (who gets tongue pain?) *eye pain *tooth pain *toe pain (three different toes!) *hip pain *stomach pain *wrist pain *foot pain *leg pain *TMJ *heartburn *vertigo *tinnitus *itching *fatigue In short, I was a mess. Doctors were scared of me. I had plenty of diagnoses to go along with these symptoms: bulging discs, partially torn rotator cuff, repetitive strain injury, etc. But none of the medical treatments helped me. Pain took over my life. It was too hard to put on a happy face with my friends, so I withdrew socially. I couldn't work. I put my life completely on hold to try to deal with my pain. I even moved back home with my parents. One day my mom gave me a book about a mind- body ap­proach to treating pain. She told me that her friend's son had read it, and it had helped him get rid of his back pain. She's a loving mother, and she was trying to help me. So I did what any rational chronic pain sufferer would do. I threw the book across the room. "A book isn't going to help me, Mom. The pain isn't in my head. I have a bunch of diagnoses from doctors." She shrugged and left the room. You don't argue with some­one in chronic pain. A year later I finally read the book, and I spoke with my mom's friend's son. The book didn't get rid of my pain, but it opened my mind to the possibility that I could. It was an im­portant first step. I decided to learn everything there is to know about pain. I studied the neuroscience of pain. I learned that pain involves both the body and the brain. Normally, the brain gets signals from throughout the body and processes them. If the body ex­periences an injury, the brain generates the feeling of pain. But sometimes the system goes haywire. Sometimes the "pain switch" in our brains can get stuck in the on position and cause chronic pain. We call this neuroplastic pain. Normal pain is caused by damage to the body. But pain that persists after an injury has healed, or pain that has no clear physical cause, is usually neuroplastic pain. In chapter 2, I'll explain why neuroplastic pain develops and how to determine if you have it. I realized that I was suffering from neuroplastic pain. I'd been focused on fixing my body, but to get rid of my pain, I needed to target my brain. The mind- body approach to chronic pain was relatively new, and the treatments were underdevel­oped. So I created new techniques to rewire my brain and re­store the natural order. I still have bulging discs. I still have high cerebrospinal fluid pressure. I probably still have a partially torn rotator cuff. But I don't have any pain. I eliminated all twenty- two of my symptoms. Along the way, I realized that I wasn't alone. In fact, we're in the midst of a chronic pain epidemic. More than 50 million adults suffer from chronic pain in the United States alone. Globally, the number is estimated to be 1.2 billion! Treating chronic pain became my life's work. I founded the Pain Psychology Center and began helping other sufferers. In my experience, the majority of chronic pain is neuroplastic pain. Over the years, we've refined our techniques into a con­sistently effective system-- Pain Reprocessing Therapy-- and we've helped people overcome every form of pain imaginable. Excerpted from The Way Out: A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain by Alan Gordon, Alon Ziv All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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