Curing Chronic Pain: Stories of Hope and Healing by Robert T. Cochran Jr. - Presentation Transcript
Curing Chronic Pain: Stories of Hope
and Healing by Robert T. Cochran Jr.
Ageless Love Story
In 2004, Dr. Robert T. Cochran published Understanding Chronic Pain, a
ground-breaking work exploring the links between pain, depression,
childhood trauma, substance abuse, and bipolar disease. A companion to
that work, Curing Chronic Pain demonstrates the advancements Cochran
has made in successfully treating patients suffering from pain. He has
found that chronic pain, a single core illness, can be alleviated with the
careful application of certain drugs, even those in the controversial opiate
class. In many cases, Cochran says, miraculous cures have been
achieved. Presented in a conversational, anecdotal format, this book
examines the specific experiences of chronic pain patients under Cochrans
supervision. As a reader you will be struck by Cochrans warmth,
compassion, intellect, and willingness to confront the complicated issues
surrounding treatment. There is hope in Curing Chronic Pain.
Personal Review: Curing Chronic Pain: Stories of Hope and
Healing by Robert T. Cochran Jr.
This book is a "must read" for anyone suffering from chronic pain and/or
bipolar disorder or depression. For those who have lost hope of further
recovery, you will find it again within the pages of this book. (You will want
to buy two copies - one for yourself and one for your physician.) "Curing
Chronic Pain" should be required reading for all physicians and
psychiatrists.
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This book is a "must read" for anyone suf more
This book is a "must read" for anyone suffering from chronic pain and/or bipolar disorder or depression. For those who have lost hope of further recovery, you will find it again within the pages of this book. (You will want to buy two copies - one for yourself and one for your physician.) "Curing Chronic Pain" should be required reading for all physicians and psychiatrists. less
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