Change the Channel on Pain
Managing Pain Successfully
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Narrated by:
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Emmett Miller
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By:
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Emmett Miller
About this listen
You can learn to shift your awareness and diminish the pain signals reaching your brain. This program offers two thoroughly relaxing and soothing experiences teach you to use two different techniques to tune out pain and tune in relief. For chronic or acute pain - "Change the Channel".
Purpose:
- To reduce, relieve, or eliminate pain.
- To build self-esteem in chronic pain sufferers.
- To teach various techniques of pain control.
Recommended for chronic and acute pain of all types and to support medical treatment. Other programs deal with specialized pain relief (post surgery, headache, backache, etc.)
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