Think Away Your Pain presents a revolutionary approach to relieve suffering and eliminate chronic pain. Unexplained, untreated, persistent pain in the back, neck, arms, pelvis and elsewhere prevent many people from enjoying life. Chronic pain causes lasting misery that can disrupt careers, relationships and derail potential. You will learn how chronic pain becomes a condition of the brain as much as the body. Think Away Your Pain shows you how to use the immense power of your thoughts and beliefs to literally change the neural circuitry of your brain. Dr. Schechter combines scientific evidence with clinical experience and psychological insight to teach a systematic method to control and eliminate pain.. with the mind. With 25 years in the field, Dr. Schechter has cured thousands of patients with this mind/brain based program. Are you ready to Think Away Your Pain? This book teaches the TMS healing method where changing thought, expressing feelings, and understanding can and do change the neural circuitry of the brain and eliminate the pain. This Dr. Schechter discusses research supporting the approach including research by the author. Some will find this a more contemporary version of John Sarno's books on this subject. Others will find this a fascinating interface between medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. For the chronic pain sufferer limited in function, distressed by suffering and hopeless about the future, this book offers realistic hope.
This book is almost a copy of Dr Sarno's book. The information is exactly the same. I expected some new information to help me find out where my pain comes from, but this book was just more of the same.
I can totally relate to what he’s saying and have been applying his advice. I must admit I’m feeling much better and am hoping to be pain free. The reason I gave it a 4 star is because he says the same thing over and over. Perhaps that’s my perfectionist characteristic;-)
I so want the science to be true in my life. It just has not been yet. I even went to meet the author and made an appointment. He’s the real deal. My pain remains but I have hope. It’s been 6 months with little change. I still suggest the read if you are struggling with chronic pain.