That Time I Almost Missed Out on Delicious Papaya: A Story About Predictive Processing, Pain, and Recovery

Our nervous system constantly generates expectations about what we see and what we feel, including pain. When predictions are weighted toward protection, pain can persist even without ongoing injury. This reflection explores how conditioned responses shape perception, why the brain sometimes overrides present evidence, and how new experiences can help update learned patterns. By understanding how predictions influence both perception and recovery, we can approach pain and change with greater clarity, curiosity, and compassion.

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Breaking the Pain Cycle: (Re)Learning Wellbeing and Ease

Different things will work for different people, and you’re invited to get curious about what your own recipe for healing will be. A successful treatment will honor your lived experience and story, your values, needs, strengths, and resources. .

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The Role of Adversity, Personality, Depression, and PTSD in Chronic Pain

Childhood adversity, depression, post-traumatic stress and personality traits can all play a role in chronic pain — and recovery. Healing is about experiencing a greater sense of agency, being in charge of our own healing, and reclaiming our lives.

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How to Know If Your Pain or Symptoms Are Nociplastic

All pain feels like it’s coming from the body, and nociplastic pain and symptoms are just as real as those from injury or tissue damage, so it can be difficult determine whether our pain is nociplastic pain. Learn about its characteristics and how it can be reversed..

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