
Progressive medicine is all about focusing on health rather than disease. If we want to be healthy why not focus on what makes us well, rather than what makes us ill? It is also about change. Feeling better than we do now means feeling differently from now. But to feel differently we have to think differently. But nobody likes to be told to think differently, that's why change is so hard. This pod... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | ||||

In this final episode dedicated to understanding pain we draw on what we have learnt so far to understand how a deeper understanding of the processes that contribute to chronic pain can help us to discover new strategies for dealing with pain. If pai... more
In this second episode about pain, we pick up where we left off in part 1 to further explore the neuroscience and philosophy behind pain production, and introduce the concept of neural networks and neuroplasticity, which may provide us with new ways ... more
It is some time ago that I promised we would be doing some work on pain and so I figured it's about time we got started on the advanced class. This is the first of three episodes all about pain. Pain is complex and incredibly difficult to manage, and... more
There is a perception in society that people are prone to malingering. But in my experience, we are far more likely to commit the error of continuing to battle through at work, when we really need to be focusing on looking after ourselves.
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As a GP working with patients with functional illness it’s great to have a resource like this to sign post people to. Will, you have a great voice for this too, very relaxing to listen to and the content is spot on. Well done!
I happened to be given a consultation with Dr Bostock at my local GP surgery in the absence of my regular GP. I found him very empathetic and sympathetic (and reassuring) to how I was feeling and rather than be sent away with a “don’t worry you are fine” he gave me lots of resources to explore to improve my wellbeing and consequently improve my overall feeling of health. I have found these podcasts very thought provoking and am now starting on the journey of trying to regain control of my mind a... more
Very well presented and great content. I am sure this will be a great help to all that listen. A great explanation of how western medicine does not have all the answers and how it therefore leads to disappointment, but how there is hope that other measures can be equally if not more powerful. Am looking forward to future podcasts.
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