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All posts tagged "pain"

  • Michael Schreiner | April 27, 2017

    Dealing With Emotional Pain

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  • Michael Schreiner | September 17, 2015

    Emotional Wounds Are Like Physical Wounds

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  • Michael Schreiner | March 5, 2015

    Unwanted Emotional States

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  • Michael Schreiner | July 3, 2014

    No Pain No Gain

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  • Michael Schreiner | December 17, 2013

    Pain And The Power Of Naming

    There are countless variations in how your brain interprets physical pain, but how many words do you have...

  • Michael Schreiner | February 8, 2013

    Listen To Your Body

    Most of us have the perception that pain is bad while pleasure is good because pain is unpleasant...

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