Explore mindfulness in the rehabilitation setting for both patients and physicians.

It is time to help you and your patients to exchange fullness of thought with mindfulness. In our brand new course program, Shrey Vazir shows you how to achieve this by using the latest in psychology and neuroscience.

As neuroscientific research advances, mindfulness has proven to be a safe, non-pharmacological treatment option for patients with chronic conditions such as persistent pain. Mindfulness interventions not only reduce pain, but also reduce stress, depression, and anxiety. Mindfulness training has also proven to be a practical self-care tool for health professionals to build resilience, compassion and empathy and at the same time prevent professional burnout.

The Tutor – Shrey Vazir

training in the Mindfulness-Based Chronic Pain Management (MBCPM ™) program, he incorporated the principles of mindfulness meditation to teach patients and health professionals how to better cope with chronic stress, pain and burnout.

A passionate educator, Shrey has given several lectures, webinars, and lectures that have received much praise and attention from an international audience of rehabilitation professionals. As a full-time clinician familiar with pain neuroscience and evidence-based rehabilitation practice, Shrey's mission is to inspire current and future rehabilitation professionals to incorporate mind-body approaches into their own practice.

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The program

Program for mindfulness in pain and stress management
 Mindfullness Program Advert Image featuring the image of a person meditating in the sunset "width =" 150 "height =" 150 "/> With advances in neuroscientific research, mindfulness has emerged as a safe, non-pharmacological management option for patients with chronic Disorders such as persistent pain. Mindfulness interventions reduce not only pain but also stress, depression and anxiety. Mindfulness training has also emerged as a practical self-care tool for health professionals to build resilience, compassion and empathy while preventing professional burnout.


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The courses

An introduction to mindfulness in stress and pain therapy
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Use and evidence of mindfulness meditation in the treatment of chronic pain
 Advantages and references to mindfulness meditation in the advertisement image for the treatment of chronic pain. An image of the central nervous system in the background. "Width =" 150 "Height =" 150 "/> Many studies have identified consistent neuronal changes in the brain following mindfulness practice and found a number of benefits, including pain reduction. By the miracle of neuroplasticity, mindfulness has been shown to have a direct impact on our physiology and our psychology, which leads to a calmer and more acceptable attitude towards pain and life itself.


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Mindfulness for our patients – practical applications
 The image of a woman meditating next to a lake "width =" 150 "height =" 150 "/> Persistent pain represents a significant therapeutic challenge and has brought our attention back to the dynamic interactions between the biological, psychological and social Factors Directed Focusing our attention on the person, not the tissue, has shifted treatment from a focused focus on eliminating pain to the much larger goal of improving the quality of life and empowering patients re-embarking on life roles that matter to them.


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Mindfulness for clinicians
 The image of someone stacking small pebbles to keep their balance, to demonstrate peace and concentration. "Width =" 150 "Height =" 150 "/> Taking care of the health of others brings great rewards, but also brings significant challenges with repeatedly exposed to complex situations in their daily tasks, often closely related to the pain and suffering of the people Persistent high levels of stress ultimately lead to anxiety, depression, compassion fatigue, burnout, and the inability to perform the proper tasks in caring for patients.


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