Webinar for Psychologists – View Any Time
This webinar spells out the detailed theoretical basis and provides insight into practical applications.
Webinar for Psychologists – View Any Time Read More »
This webinar spells out the detailed theoretical basis and provides insight into practical applications.
Webinar for Psychologists – View Any Time Read More »
COVID played havoc with an earlier plan to run a face-to-face clinical study as a much larger replication of two earlier, very successful studies.
Phase 3 Clinical Trial SDR Therapy for Chronic Pain Read More »
History and theoretical foundation of SDR therapy, including evidence for efficacy of disruption of reconsolidation as a mechanism of extinction
Commentary and Citations – Disruption of Reconsolidation as an Extinction Strategy Read More »
When I say “in your head” I certainly do not mean “imaginary”. The pain is every bit as real as the pain from a broken bone.
Yes, Your Chronic Pain is Probably All In Your Head. Outrageous Claim! Read More »
It is widely acknowledged that current treatments for chronic pain without adequate explanatory pathology work no better than placebo. So it is no wonder that some 3 million Australians are currently living with persistent pain which nothing seems to help.
Chronic Pain – When Nothing Works Read More »
There are a growing number of physicians and scientists who recognise that it is actually possible to turn off chronic pain.
Can You Turn Off Chronic Pain? Read More »
Study after study demonstrates the role of the amygdala in the perception of many types of chronic pain.
A Short Review of Current Literature – Chronic Pain Read More »
…. the field of “classical conditioning” has possibly just become the single most thrilling area in the whole of human psychology/physiology today, capable of completely revolutionising therapy across a massive range of disorders, and even capable of changing the world.
OMG Pavlov! I Love Your Great Big FAIL! Read More »
… let’s deal with what might be the two biggest obstacles to understanding what works and what doesn’t: the meaning of two troublesome words, “anecdote” and “placebo”.
Things that don’t work – and why trusting your own judgement can be your biggest mistake Read More »
Experts agree that up until now there has been no therapy, whether that is psychological, pharmaceutical, physiotherapy, or even surgery, that has helped the overwhelming majority of chronic pain patients whose pain is not explained by pathology.
Chronic Pain – Surely The Most Exciting Area of Psychology Today Read More »