
PAINWeek is the preferred resource for frontline practitioners treating acute and chronic pain. For over a decade, we have demonstrated that “education is the best analgesic’’ by presenting over 12,000 hours of content across our national and regional conferences, conducting hundreds of Expert Opinion interviews, and publishing an array of faculty authored articles in our quarterly journal. Be it ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 292 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Interesting podcast, lots of information. I couldn’t stand the episode about the therapy, CBT and all the other nonsense. All she did was shame chronic pain patients. Blaming the patient. Pain monster? She is an idiot. Pain is pain it’s not mental illness. More shaming. Grinds my gears. Does she realize all pain patients go through the stages of grief and acceptance. She is awfully judgemental and critical. Shame on her. Are we 8 the pain monster? Omg she makes me angry.









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