Resources

Pain is a complex, multi-dimensional experience—simultaneously physical, emotional, perceptual, and social.

In our clinical work, we encounter patients whose pain extends beyond the physical, touching on questions of identity, control, dependency, loss, and meaning.

This page is intended for clinicians and therapists who wish to expand their theoretical understanding and practical toolbox in working with chronic pain, medically unexplained physical symptoms, and psychosomatic processes.

Here you’ll find:

Practical clinical tools for working with patients—worksheets, questionnaires, pain diaries, and more. Summaries of up-to-date literature and leading research in the field.

Video clips and educational content.

Recommended readings, podcasts, lectures, and professional conferences.

Unique training combining mind-body approaches and therapeutic technologies.

Guest lectures and seminars with the best researchers and therapists in the field.