Pain Psychology Triggers Environmental Mental & Social Connection Report Launch
A new pain management report has been launched by Bowen College. It covers three pain triggers that people may not know about, including mental, emotional and social triggers.
Vancouver, Canada – October 7, 2019 /NewsNetwork/ —
Bowen College has launched a new report on three pain triggers that patients may not know about. It highlights that pain serves an important function in the body, and helps people to gauge safety. However, it is possible for the sensation to go haywire based on certain triggers.
More information can be found at: http://bowencollege.com
Bowen College is an international school for dedicated practitioners, and strives to transform the way health is perceived around the world.
The newly launched report is part of the site’s commitment to acting as a resource for holistic and natural pain management solutions for families and patients.
Bowen College offers a range of workshops, articles and learning opportunities to help people learn more about their health. The new report is the latest in a line of articles on various health topics and brings pain management to the fore.
It emphasizes that, although everyone is familiar with the sensation and concept of pain, most people fail to realize how it can be a complex thing. This is because pain is more than just a physical sensation, and is linked to a number of other factors.
One such trigger for pain can be emotion. Examples include when someone gets injured in war compared to getting injured in a car accident, or fire fighters getting injured while saving a life.
There is some innate ability within the body to regulate pain to a certain degree based on emotional responses to it.
There are also mental links and triggers to pain. The report emphasizes the importance of mind over matter when it comes to pain management, for example when athletes visualize outcomes despite the pain their body goes through.
The report then touches on social triggers, as humans are social creatures who often mirror each other. When a child falls, for example, they may react worse after seeing their parents get upset.
Bowen College states: “When providing a healing environment, it’s important to cultivate trust and comfort. This is why treatment can’t just be a mechanical process. As a therapist, it’s crucial to respect that the body is an integrated system. When people feel calm, it helps them release the pain they’re carrying.”
Full details on the new report can be found on the URL above.
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