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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Ronald Siegel: The Psychophysiological Component in Healing

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 1.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Ronald Siegel is a longtime assistant professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School and the author of many books. With Sounds True, he has created the audio program Healing Through Mindfulness: Effective Practices for Chronic Health Conditions. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon and Ron talk about the psychological contributing factors to chronic pain—especially in the back and spine. Speaking on his own brush with debilitating pain, Ron explains the ways that stress and other psychophysiological components can instigate everything from insomnia to irritable bowel syndrome. Ron and Tami also discuss how to have frank conversations around chronic pain, as well as how to make friends with negative emotions like fear and anxiety. Finally, Ron shares his thoughts on the increasing willingness of the medical community to embrace mindfulness meditation. (70 minutes) Tami's Takeaway In my own experience, I can often trace the relationship between the onset of stress, an increase in muscular tension, and back pain. However, the problem for me has been when other people share about their painful conditions. I often jump to the conclusion that there must be a psychological component to their suffering—and then the person in question feels judged at best, and at worst that I am "blaming them for their illness." Dr. Ron Siegel teaches how to meet someone in their pain (and by extension, how to meet our own pain) with utter openness and curiosity. The takeaway: pre-drawn conclusions shut exchanges down; genuine openness and curiosity create connection.

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This program is brought to you by sounds true.com.

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At sounds true.com you can find hundreds of downloadable audio

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learning programs, plus books, music, videos, and online courses, and events.

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At sounds true.com, we think of ourselves

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as a trusted partner on the spiritual journey,

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offering diverse, in-depth, and life-changing wisdom.

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Sounds True.com. You're listening to Insights at the Edge.

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You're listening to Insights at the Edge.

0:39.4

Today my guest is Dr. Ronald Siegel.

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Dr. Ronald Siegel is an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School,

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where he is taught for over 35 years.

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He teaches internationally about mind body treatment

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and has authored many books, including the book Back Sense,

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a revolutionary approach to healing the cycle of chronic back pain.

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With sounds true, Ron Siegel has created a new audio program called Healing Through Mindfulness, Effective Practices for Chronic Health

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Conditions.

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In this episode of Insights at the Edge, we learned about Ron's personal experience with

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debilitating back pain and a herniated disc, and how that led him to a deep appreciation of the psychophysiological components that are involved in chronic

1:37.8

conditions like back and neck pain, gastrointestinal disorders, insomnia, anxiety, and panic disorders, and other stress-related conditions.

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We also talked about how to talk effectively

1:53.4

with people who are suffering from chronic conditions

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and to speak to them without judgment,

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