
Ora, the founder of Live the Pain, discusses the intersection of chronic pain and trauma. She shares her personal experience with chronic pain and how it differs from other medical conditions. Ora emphasizes the need for trauma-informed approaches to chronic pain and medical care. She explains the work of Live the Pain, which includes professional training for mental health and medical professionals, as well as group therapy for individuals living with chronic pain. Ora highlights the importance of empowering individuals to find what works for them and reclaim their lives.
In this conversation, Emily and Ora discuss the importance of understanding and accepting one's pain and trauma. They emphasize the need to find personalized methods of healing and self-care, whether it's through therapy, medication, journaling, walking, or other techniques. They highlight the concept of personal medicine, which involves finding what works for each individual to heal physically and emotionally. They also address the stigma surrounding mental health and the importance of seeking professional help when needed.
Overall, the conversation emphasizes the power of self-trust, self-acceptance, and finding one's own path to healing.
Ora's links:
https://livethepain.org/
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Ora and Live the Pain
02:59 Recognizing the Need for Trauma-Informed Approaches to Chronic Pain
07:49 The Work of Live the Pain: Professional Training and Group Therapy
15:30 Living with Pain and Healing Trauma
28:28 Individualized Approaches to Pain Management
36:59 Understanding and Accepting Pain
37:55 Personalized Pain Management
39:14 Expanding the Personal Medicine Toolkit
40:11 Navigating the Stigma of Mental Health
41:05 The Role of Medication in Pain Management
43:16 The Power of Self-Trust in Healing
46:30 Validating Experiences and Finding Support
49:14 Understanding Different Responses to Pain
52:40 Listening to Our Bodies and Finding Relief
54:28 Recognizing the Importance of Symptoms
01:02:06 Breaking the Cycle of Hypervigilance
01:05:37 Trusting Your Healing Journey
Keywords:
chronic pain, trauma-informed care, medical care, mental health, group therapy, professional training, empowerment, pain, trauma, healing, self-care, personal medicine, therapy, medication, journaling, walking, self-trust, self-acceptance