Retrain the Brain for Chronic Pain: Why Pain Persists and How It Can Change
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Chronic pain is real—but it isn’t always caused by ongoing tissue damage. In this episode of Retrain Your Brain for Chronic Illness, Madeleine Lowry explores how the brain processes pain, why pain can persist long after the body has healed, and how subconscious stress patterns keep pain cycles active.
Drawing on the foundational work of Dr. John Sarno and modern advances in neural retraining, Madeleine explains how emotional suppression, nervous system dysregulation, and subconscious conditioning can drive chronic pain conditions such as migraines, back or joint pain, fibromyalgia, nerve pain, and unexplained pain syndromes.
You’ll learn why chronic pain is best understood as a learned neural pattern—and how working directly with the subconscious mind can help update those patterns so the body can return to balance and healing.
To learn more about subconscious neural retraining and how it can support emotional and physical healing, visit TCNeuralRetraining.com. Take our free quiz, or sign up for a free phone consultation.