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Chronic pain conditions can be triggered by human emotions, research shows - Daily Mail
Jan 22, 2023 50 secs
Common illnesses ranging from sciatica, Fibromyalgia and other chronic pain conditions can be triggered by human emotions, leading researchers have suggested.

Georgie Oldfield MCSP, from Huddersfield, who runs SIRPA, a company set up in 2010 to teach health professionals and coaches to help individuals to tackle the underlying causes of chronic pain and other persistent symptoms, has worked as a physiotherapist since 1983.

For years in the public and private sector, Mrs Oldfield dealt with patients who could not link their pain or recurring health problems to any physical cause.

The sufferer, who lacks the understanding of the current science, may feel their pain is physical, and something is wrong in their tissues, muscles, nerves or bones (Pictured: SIRPA conference)

SIRPA researchers (pictured) have found that seemingly random pain is often linked to the triggering of repressed feelings such as anger, fear and frustration

Major organisations such as the International Association for the Study of pain are starting to interpret it differently (Pictured: Catherine Pollitt, a physio on SIRPA's Membership Board)

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