Tag: Chronic Pain

The Emotional Connection to Chronic Pain with Jim Prussack (Ep.44)

The Emotional Connection to Chronic Pain with Jim Prussack (Ep.44)

In this episode, Billy Peterson speaks with licensed physical therapist Jim Prussack, known as The Pain PT, to explore the revolutionary concept of mind-body healing. With a personal recount of his own battle with pain, Billy highlights the importance of understanding pain beyond traditional medicine.

Tune in as Jim explains how chronic pain can be rooted in emotional stress, past trauma, and psychological factors rather than just physical injury. He highlights that the brain, often neglected in traditional medical assessments, plays a central role in creating and processing both physical and emotional pain.

Key takeaways include:

  • Jim’s journey from traditional physical therapy to studying pain and the powerful mind-body connection
  • How you can unlock new avenues for healing without surgery or drugs
  • The significant role of stress and emotions in chronic pain 
  • How modern medicine often overlooks the brain’s impact on healing
  • Real-life success stories of healing chronic pain through emotional awareness
  • And more

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About Our Guest: 

Jim Prussack’s journey into chronic pain treatment began even before his physical therapy training. Struggling with his own health issues, he realized traditional methods often failed to address persistent pain effectively. This led him to pursue deeper knowledge, including a second master’s in Physiotherapy in Australia, where he learned about pain science and the role of the nervous system in pain perception. Influenced by renowned figures like Dr. Peter O’Sullivan, Lorimer Moseley, and David Butler, Jim also explored mindfulness and meditation, completing intensive Vipassana retreats and learning from experts like Jon Kabat-Zinn. His approach evolved further under the guidance of Dr. John Sarno and Dr. Howard Schubiner, emphasizing the mind-body connection in healing chronic pain. Now a certified SIRPA practitioner, Jim helps patients understand how emotions and thoughts impact physical health, combining scientific insight with holistic methods.

The Mind-Body Connection: Healing From Within with Heather Peterson (Ep. 34)

The Mind-Body Connection: Healing From Within with Heather Peterson (Ep. 34)

Today’s episode features our first return guest, Heather Peterson, who first appeared in August 2023 to discuss the mind-body connection. Due to the overwhelming popularity of that episode, we’ve invited Heather back to delve deeper into the crucial topic of mental health, which is especially pertinent as we observe Mental Health Awareness Month.

We open the discussion by addressing the stigma surrounding mental health, emphasizing the need to view mental health concerns as common and manageable issues rather than signs of instability. Billy proposes a shift in terminology from “mental health” to “emotional health” to foster a more positive and approachable perspective.

Join Billy, Shaun, and Heather for this enlightening conversation as they unpack the complex relationship between our emotional well-being and how we live our lives today, offering practical insights and strategies to improve our mental health through deeper connections and understanding.

Important highlights include:

  • The importance of connection and the detrimental effects of loneliness on mental health
  • How technology and social media impact our self-worth and perception of ourselves
  • The transformative power of acknowledging deep-seated emotions to overcome physical and mental health conditions
  • Heather’s holistic approach to pain management and its benefits
  • Success stories of individuals who have benefited from Pain Free For Good
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Heather Peterson, owner and founder of Pain Free For Good, began her search for the truth in 2010 while desperately trying to find the answers to help her husband recover from chronic pain. While on her search for answers, she also healed herself and has continued to help countless others trying to cross the river of pain. As a Mindbody Healer and Coach, she is passionate about helping women discover the truth in order to overcome physical and emotional pain.

The Mind-Body Connection with Heather Peterson of Pain Free For Good (Ep. 15)

The Mind-Body Connection with Heather Peterson of Pain Free For Good (Ep. 15)

Nowadays, we tend to prioritize our daily tasks over our own well-being, and we need to remember what kind of consequences this could have on our health.

How strong is the connection between our mental and physical health?

Let’s analyze the link between them.

In this episode, Billy, Shaun, and Cade Peterson sit down with Heather Peterson, founder of Pain Free For Good. Heather shares her personal journey and how her husband, Billy’s chronic back pain set her on the path of entrepreneurship and better health. 

Join the Petersons as they discuss: 

  • Heather’s background and why she launched Pain Free For Good
  • How Dr. John Sarno’s book, “Healing Back Pain,” was a turning point for her and Billy
  • The mind-body connection and why doctors often fail to recognize it
  • How emotional stressors can manifest physically
  • Real-life success stories focusing on abundance instead of lack
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Heather Peterson, owner and founder of Pain Free For Good, began her search for the truth in 2010 while desperately trying to find the answers to help her husband recover from chronic pain. While on her search for answers, she also healed herself and has continued to help countless others trying to cross the river of pain. As a Mindbody Healer and Coach, she is passionate about helping women discover the truth in order to overcome physical and emotional pain.