Whether it’s chronic headaches, backaches, knee issues, or hip discomfort — do you continue to suffer from pain no matter which solutions you try? Once you understand where pain comes from, you can change your pain experience and finally get some relief, says pioneering craniosacral bodyworker and teacher Steve Haines.
Pain goes far beyond a physical problem. It’s actually your nervous system’s reflex to shield you from perceived danger, says Steve. This new perspective on pain can open up pathways to effective and lasting relief.
Join Us for a Transformative Event
Join us for a special event as Steve Haines shares how you can rewire your mind-body response to address even your most persistent pain and transform your life.
Register here: Recalibrate & Transform Your Pain: Mindful Somatic Movement to Prevent Pain & Enhance Your Quality of Life.
What You'll Learn and Event Highlights
During the event, Steve will provide you with a toolkit of daily mindfulness, movement, and stress-reduction practices to help ease your pain and enhance your overall well-being. Here are some of the key takeaways:
- Mindful Somatic Movement: Learn how mindful movement can recalibrate your body’s response to pain.
- Daily Mindfulness Practices: Discover mindfulness techniques that can help manage and reduce pain.
- Stress-Reduction Techniques: Implement stress-reduction strategies to improve your quality of life and reduce pain.
- Scientific Insights into Pain: Gain a deeper understanding of the nervous system’s role in pain and how to address it.
- Holistic Approach to Pain: Explore how a combination of movement, mindfulness, and stress reduction can provide lasting relief from pain.
Why This Event Matters
When Steve received his chiropractic training decades ago, he found that the purely structural models of pain he’d been taught also limited his ability to help his patients. With a background in yoga, shiatsu, and biodynamic craniosacral therapy, Steve developed and refined his own trailblazing approach to understanding pain that has already helped thousands around the world.
Steve’s rich scientific work helps disassemble, piece by piece, the way we’ve come to think about pain as a culture. Whether you’re suffering from chronic pain or are a teacher or practitioner who wants to understand pain in the context of your work, you won’t want to miss this fascinating — and deeply healing — new event.
RSVP for free right here
Don't miss this opportunity to transform your understanding and experience of pain with the guidance of Steve Haines.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
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