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Mindbody Medicine for Chronic Pain

Sean Hershey, LCSW
Chronic Pain
Emotional Work
Mind-Body Medicine
Psychological Work
Healing
Dr. John Sarno
TMS
Mind-Body Syndrome
Mind-Body Therapy
Emotional Healing
Trauma
Long COVID
Nicole Sachs
Dr. Dan Ratner
Christina Sarno Horner
Dr. Howard Schubiner
Mind-Body Connection
Therapy
Personal Experience
Fibromyalgia

Therapist Sean Hershey, LCSW teaches you how to use psychological and emotional modalities to heal from chronic pain. Common conditions treated: Back Pain, Neck Pain, Hip Pain, Shoulder Pain, Knee Pain, Elbow Pain, Pain from Disc Bulges, Pain from Disc Degeneration, Sciatica, Neuropathy, Chronic Headaches, Migraine, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Pelvic Pain, Fibromyalgia, Many Eczema and Skin Co... more

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Episode: S4 E3 | At Peace in the Body I Once Hated, with Massage Healer Jade Beall
Saahil Shenoy
Athlete and advocate for mind-body approaches to healing chronic pain
Episode: S4 E1 | How an Athlete Healed Chronic Leg, Shoulder, Knee, Back, Neck, and Foot Pain with Saahil Shenoy
Nora Rodden
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Episode: S3 E11 | Fully Recovered from Chronic Back Pain, IBS, and Insomnia with Nervana App Co-Founder Nora Rodden
Amy Yarin
A guest with an inspiring story of recovery from severe chronic pain.
Episode: S3 E9 | From Bed-Bound with SEVERE Chronic Pain to Recovered with Amy Yarin
Caryn Sherbet
Brooklyn-based psychotherapist and certified pain reprocessing therapist
Episode: S3 E7 | Sex Therapy, OCD, and Chronic Pain with Caryn Sherbet, LMSW
Ellen Ronka
Expert in emotional health and chronic pain management
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Episode: S3 E6 | How To Handle Shame (Pt 2) with Ellen Ronka, LCMHC
Skylar Whitman
Community Manager at Yelp Tampa Bay with a background in sports marketing.
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Episode: S3 E1 | Rheumatoid Arthritis, Joint Pain, and Mind-Body Success with Skylar Whitman
Grace Secker
Somatic therapist specializing in chronic pain and illness work
Episode: Bonus | Recovery from Ehlers-Danlos Pain, Food Sensitivities, and More with Grace Secker, LPC
Katie Estridge
A physical therapist with over 20 years of experience, a yoga therapist, pain coach, and meditation teacher.
Founder of Queen City PYT
Episode: S2 E11 | Recovery from Migraine (& Everything Else) with Katie Estridge, PT

Host

Sean Hershey
Therapist and guide for somatic practices with a focus on mind-body medicine for chronic pain. Shares personal and professional insights into healing chronic pain through psychological and emotional work.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Thank you Sean!

    I’m a practicing mind body therapist (trained in PRT) and greatly appreciate your podcast. I love your voice, humour, humility, and vulnerability.

    Erin :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Erinelle1
    Canada2 months ago
  • Happy to discover the pod!

    I’m really glad I stumbled upon your podcast, Sean, and appreciate the helpful information you’re putting out there. I feel like I have a lot of knowledge and information already on the mind-body approach to healing chronic symptoms, but I find that I’m learning something new in each episode.

    I deeply appreciated where you talk about your doubt and really related to that. Sometimes my brain does this too - especially during “setbacks” and it’s so helpful to know that even a practitioner and so... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cm70104
    United States3 months ago
  • Would listen even if I didn’t have physical pain

    I found Sean’s podcast because I’m experiencing an acute injury and started worrying that it’ll become chronic (and this thinking of probably what makes me a fitting audience for the podcast!) And I have dealt with chronic conditions in the past - both physical and emotional. Listening to Sean is like a salve, he’s just so funny, personable and smart. I recommend to anyone who regularly deals with physical or emotional pain. Sean is a natural host - if he were to podcast on other topics, I would... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Szenkin
    United States5 months ago
  • A Unique Voice

    Sean is a unique voice in the mind/body chronic pain space and I am very grateful to have found him. He really gets it, and is willing to explore areas of this healing work that I haven’t seen others choose to do—very real, very intelligent and very empathetic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christine Karizma
    United States6 months ago
  • Sean’s podcast is a great addition in mindbody healing space; he has a fresh perspective, tackling some issue that are not often discussed. It is vulnerable and real and fun. If you are just beginning with mindbody work or in the “messy middle” give Sean a listen. I am a fan.

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    clairebirnie63
    7 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the host's relatable approach to chronic pain, often highlighting his humor and empathy.
The community aspect of the podcast resonates strongly, with listeners expressing gratitude for feeling part of a supportive journey.
Overall, feedback indicates a deep appreciation for the practical strategies and emotional support offered throughout episodes.
Many feel that the discussions provide valuable insights into healing, combining both emotional intelligence and psychological practices.

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S4 E3 | At Peace in the Body I Once Hated, with Massage Healer Jade Beall
Q: Tell us a little bit about what that was like for you.
Healing my urgent bladder and headaches involved journaling, breath work, and deep introspection into the emotions associated with my symptoms.
S4 E3 | At Peace in the Body I Once Hated, with Massage Healer Jade Beall
Q: Let me ask, when you first found Dr. Sarno's book, Healing Back Pain, what symptoms were you experiencing at the time and how did the book help you?
I was experiencing low back pain which was significantly alleviated after reading Dr. Sarno's book.
Bonus | Recovery from Ehlers-Danlos Pain, Food Sensitivities, and More with Grace Secker, LPC
Q: How do you integrate emotional work into treating chronic pain?
Emotional work is critical as many chronic pain issues are tied to repressed emotions. Understanding those connections can help individuals heal physically.
Bonus | Recovery from Ehlers-Danlos Pain, Food Sensitivities, and More with Grace Secker, LPC
Q: Could you share a bit about what you do and your journey with chronic pain?
I am a somatic therapist specializing in chronic pain and illness work. My journey started with personal health struggles, leading me to learn how to help myself and others.
S3 E7 | Sex Therapy, OCD, and Chronic Pain with Caryn Sherbet, LMSW
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your journey with chronic pain and recovery?
Caryn Sherbet describes their experiences with severe neck pain and a range of neurological symptoms leading to a diagnosis and treatment through pain reprocessing therapy, which has significantly improved their condition.

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Content focuses on the intersection between psychological practices and chronic pain management, offering insights and personal stories that explore emotional and psychological modalities as effective tools for healing. Discussions revolve around various conditions, including back pain, migraines, fibromyalgia, and other chronic ailments, emphasizing the importance of understanding the mind-body connection in alleviating physical symptoms. The host often draws upon the groundbreaking work of Dr. John Sarno and others in the field, providing listeners with an empathetic and hopeful perspective on the journey to recover from chronic pain, while fostering a sense of community and shared experience among listeners.

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1. Jade Beall
2. Saahil Shenoy
3. Nora Rodden
4. Amy Yarin
5. Caryn Sherbet
6. Ellen Ronka
7. Skylar Whitman
8. Grace Secker

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