Pain isn't all in your head — but psychotherapy can help

Pain isn't all in your head — but psychotherapy can help

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If you live with chronic pain, getting referred to a psychologist for pain management can feel like another dismissal.

What does a session with a pain psychologist look like, and how effective can it be if you don't have any mental health diagnoses?

Also, some practical information for parents introducing allergens to their babies. And how the nervous system might inadvertently be fuelling gastrointestinal cancers.

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