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How to manage physical pain and accelerate healing

In his much-needed workshop, Dr Grahame Brown,
a leading musculoskeletal medicine consultant, shows how we can reduce physical suffering by using psychological methods to control pain and speed up healing.


Persistent pain is endemic in our society. It causes tremendous suffering and often proves incapacitating. In his much-needed workshop, Dr Grahame Brown,
a leading musculoskeletal medicine consultant, shows how we can reduce this suffering by using psychological methods to control pain and speed up healing.
A key event if you work with people suffering from pain at any stage (from recent onset, recurrent to persistent). You will learn a wide variety of techniques, which can easily be integrated into your work, to help relieve pain and promote recovery – often in just one session. No prior medical knowledge is needed to enjoy and learn from the day.

http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/managing-pain.html


Speaker(s):

Dr Grahame Brown | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

7 November 2013 at 9:30 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Friends Meeting House
173 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BJ


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Organised by:

Human Givens College
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Tickets:

£192

Available from:

Human Givens College
www.humangivenscollege.com
01323 811690

Additional Information:

http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/managing-pain.html

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