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The Hardcore Therapist
Sarah
212 episodes
3 days ago
Feeling stuck with chronic gut issues or back pain? Wondering how pain can be “neuroplastic” when it feels so real? In this episode of The Hardcore Therapist, I breaks down the science of the brain–gut connection, the role of the nervous system in chronic pain, and why disorders like IBS and chronic back pain are often rooted in neural pathways—not damaged tissue. You’ll learn: how the gut and brain communicate through the vagus nervewhy the brain creates pain even when nothing is “wrong”what...
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Feeling stuck with chronic gut issues or back pain? Wondering how pain can be “neuroplastic” when it feels so real? In this episode of The Hardcore Therapist, I breaks down the science of the brain–gut connection, the role of the nervous system in chronic pain, and why disorders like IBS and chronic back pain are often rooted in neural pathways—not damaged tissue. You’ll learn: how the gut and brain communicate through the vagus nervewhy the brain creates pain even when nothing is “wrong”what...
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Society & Culture,
Relationships
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The Hardcore Therapist
Feeling stuck with chronic gut issues or back pain? Wondering how pain can be “neuroplastic” when it feels so real? In this episode of The Hardcore Therapist, I breaks down the science of the brain–gut connection, the role of the nervous system in chronic pain, and why disorders like IBS and chronic back pain are often rooted in neural pathways—not damaged tissue. You’ll learn: how the gut and brain communicate through the vagus nervewhy the brain creates pain even when nothing is “wrong”what...