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#008 - Dr. Ira Rashbaum - The Unconscious Mind's Role In Physical Pain

May 01, 2024 Tim Doyle Episode 8
#008 - Dr. Ira Rashbaum - The Unconscious Mind's Role In Physical Pain
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#008 - Dr. Ira Rashbaum - The Unconscious Mind's Role In Physical Pain
May 01, 2024 Episode 8
Tim Doyle

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Dr. Ira Rashbaum is a leading expert on Tension Myoneural Syndrome (TMS) and mind-body disorders at NYU Langone Health. He’s also a man who has a profound impact on my life personally. Dr. Rashbaum shares his journey of discovering TMS, working alongside Dr. John Sarno, and carrying on Dr. Sarno's groundbreaking work after his retirement.

We delve into the physical, mental, and emotional components of TMS, addressing common misconceptions and skepticism surrounding the condition. Dr. Rashbaum also provides insights into his approach to diagnosis and treatment, drawing from his traditional medical background and extensive experience helping patients. This is an eye-opening discussion that challenges conventional beliefs about chronic pain.

If you would like to learn more about my experience with chronic back pain and TMS, I created an 8-part miniseries called Back On Top, which chronicles my entire journey.  

Timestamps:
01:25 Understanding Mind-Body Disorders and TMS
15:10 Dr. Rashbaum's Journey with Dr. Sarno and TMS
20:29 TMS in Sports: Addressing Mind-Body Disorders in Athletes
21:57 Healing vs. Recovery: The Difference in TMS Treatment
26:17 Managing Stress and Supporting Emotional Well-Being
28:12 The Future of Understanding Chronic Pain and Mind-Body Disorders
30:34 Telemedicine Consultations for TMS Patients

Thank you so much for listening. I truly appreciate your time and support. Let me know what you thought of the episode and what you would like to see in the future. Any feedback would be awesome. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting content on YouTube, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whatever platform you are listening on.

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Send us a Text Message.

Dr. Ira Rashbaum is a leading expert on Tension Myoneural Syndrome (TMS) and mind-body disorders at NYU Langone Health. He’s also a man who has a profound impact on my life personally. Dr. Rashbaum shares his journey of discovering TMS, working alongside Dr. John Sarno, and carrying on Dr. Sarno's groundbreaking work after his retirement.

We delve into the physical, mental, and emotional components of TMS, addressing common misconceptions and skepticism surrounding the condition. Dr. Rashbaum also provides insights into his approach to diagnosis and treatment, drawing from his traditional medical background and extensive experience helping patients. This is an eye-opening discussion that challenges conventional beliefs about chronic pain.

If you would like to learn more about my experience with chronic back pain and TMS, I created an 8-part miniseries called Back On Top, which chronicles my entire journey.  

Timestamps:
01:25 Understanding Mind-Body Disorders and TMS
15:10 Dr. Rashbaum's Journey with Dr. Sarno and TMS
20:29 TMS in Sports: Addressing Mind-Body Disorders in Athletes
21:57 Healing vs. Recovery: The Difference in TMS Treatment
26:17 Managing Stress and Supporting Emotional Well-Being
28:12 The Future of Understanding Chronic Pain and Mind-Body Disorders
30:34 Telemedicine Consultations for TMS Patients

Thank you so much for listening. I truly appreciate your time and support. Let me know what you thought of the episode and what you would like to see in the future. Any feedback would be awesome. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting content on YouTube, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whatever platform you are listening on.

Connect with us below:
Instagram: Tim Doyle | The Outworker
Youtube: The Outworker

Understanding Mind-Body Disorders and TMS
Dr. Rashbaum's Journey with Dr. Sarno and TMS
TMS in Sports: Addressing Mind-Body Disorders in Athletes
Healing vs. Recovery: The Difference in TMS Treatment
Managing Stress and Supporting Emotional Well-Being
The Future of Understanding Chronic Pain and Mind-Body Disorders
Telemedicine Consultations for TMS Patients