| >It seems some parties may be incentive aligned (e.g. insurers in Australia) - though I'm still navigating this space to find an approach which makes solving the root cause viable. Keen for your thoughts. Ive been sort of part of this sort of approach before. I was sysadmin, not a suit. These do tend to work out. This is also the mechanism for how they squash and hide stuff that would cut into tylenol sales. Dont sell it, license it for periods of time is my recommendation. Or you seem to agree much with my post. Put it together. The chronic pain fixer upper place that takes in patients and explains these things and trains them. You hire the emdr and yoga folks. >Will check out that vid! Big fan of the body keeps the score. It helped me for sure. I really need to try EMDR but never have. Id bet it works great. Adrienne is one of my favourites, but the science actual says slow yoga is more effective; whereas she needs to go quicker for video length. >Related to this, there is an exercise called somatic tracking which has helped many people (including myself) - during it people often notice pain shifting throughout your body. This was a big turning point for me seeing how my mind behaves in real time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw1D_UvzIDA 3000 year old religious ritual :) Its very interesting to me how science when i was young called this all hoo-haa pseudoscience but is now giving it a new name and saying it works. You know what's interesting, my post is pretty heavily downvoted. I wonder what people disagreed with. |