Dr. David Hanscom has over 1.4 million views on his Psychology Today blog, “Anxiety: Another Name for Pain.“
- Anxiety Basics – It’s Not Primarily a Psychological Issue
Provides foundational insight that anxiety is more physiological than psychological. - What Does “Anxiety” Actually Mean?
Defines anxiety in simple terms to build understanding. - Anxiety Is a Symptom – It is not a psychological diagnosis
Explains that anxiety is a response rather than a standalone disorder. - Our Need to Feel Safe
Focuses on how anxiety is tied to a fundamental need for safety. - Anxiety–Prison Guard, or Bodyguard? – Anxiety both protects and traps you
Describes the protective role of anxiety but also its limiting effects. - Social Anxiety—Because Vulnerability Doesn’t Feel Safe
Explores social anxiety as a response to vulnerability in social settings. - Depression Is Anxiety – Anxiety is the driver and not subject to conscious control
Highlights how anxiety underpins depression, giving depth to its impact. - Anxiety, Anger, and Adrenaline – Anger is turbocharged anxiety
Links anxiety to other emotions like anger, showing the interconnectedness of emotional responses. - Mental Health Is More Critical Than Physical Health
Argues the significance of mental health, with a focus on the pervasive role of anxiety. - The DSM Classification System: More Harmful Than Helpful?
Critiques conventional approaches to classifying anxiety as a psychological disorder. - Is It Time to Remove Anxiety from the DSM?
Continues the conversation on rethinking the diagnosis of anxiety. - Solving the Unsolvable: Anxiety
Presents ways to address and manage anxiety, solidifying the learning process.
- Essence of Illness
Begins with an overview of illness, helping establish a foundational understanding of chronic conditions. - Your Body’s Motto: Danger Until Proven Otherwise
Explores the body's baseline response to perceived threats, laying the groundwork for understanding chronic stress. - How Chronic Stress Affects Physiology and Well-Being
Introduces the physiological impact of chronic stress on overall health and wellness. - Solve Mental Pain to Resolve Physical Pain
Highlights the link between mental and physical pain, showing how one affects the other. - The Gift of Acute Pain
Explains the purpose of acute pain, helping distinguish it from chronic pain and understand its evolutionary role. - Chronic Pain and My Bad Golf Game
Provides a relatable example to illustrate how chronic pain can influence daily activities and quality of life. - A Descent into the Abyss of Chronic Pain
Offers a deeper dive into the experience of chronic pain and its profound effects on life.
- Awareness as a Tool: The “Circle of Life”
Introduces awareness as a fundamental tool in personal growth, setting the stage for deeper exploration. - Flip Your Consciousness: 4 Types of Awareness
Explores different types of awareness, broadening understanding and setting up a framework for self-reflection. - Deepening Your Awareness of Unawareness
Encourages recognizing areas where awareness is lacking, essential for meaningful self-development. - Aware of Being Unaware?
Continues exploring the concept of unawareness, prompting reflection on hidden aspects of self. - Connecting to Life with Your Senses: Environmental Awareness
Focuses on connecting to the present moment and environment through sensory awareness. - You Have to Feel to Heal: Emotional Awareness
Introduces emotional awareness, underscoring its importance in the healing process. - How Ingrained Patterns Affect Your Life Lens
Examines how deeply rooted patterns shape perceptions and reactions, encouraging introspection. - Your Relationship to Food Mirrors How You Handle Life
Applies awareness to specific areas, such as eating habits, linking it to broader life patterns. - Who Do You Choose to Be Today–With or Without Your Pain
Prompts self-reflection on identity and choices, especially in the face of challenges or pain. - Mindfulness Should Not Be Taught in School? Really?
Challenges assumptions about mindfulness, promoting a balanced approach to its practice. - Connect with the Life You Want
Encourages aligning awareness with intentional action to shape a desired life path. - “The Bottom”–Sometimes It's OK to Be Depressed
Concludes with acceptance, addressing the importance of acknowledging difficult emotions as part of the journey.
- Why Won't People Let Go of Their Anger?
Discusses reasons for holding onto anger and its impact on mental health. - 'Anger Academy'—Processing Anger Is a Complex Skill
Introduces practical skills for managing and processing anger constructively. - Becoming Aware of Being Unaware
Begins with the concept of awareness, essential for recognizing reactive patterns. - From Reactive to Creative: “C” First
Introduces a shift from reactive responses to creative, intentional actions. - You Can't Relax if You're Angry
Examines the connection between stress, anger, and relaxation, emphasizing emotional awareness. - “Stupid Stress” – Taking on the World’s Suffering
Highlights how carrying stress beyond personal issues impacts well-being. - Mortal Combat: A Look at How Feuding Neighbors Are Hurting Each Other
Provides a real-world example of unchecked anger and its consequences. - Our Envy of Others Devours Us Most of All
Explores the destructive impact of envy on emotional well-being. - From 'Would Like' to 'Should': The Unenforceable Rules
Addresses perfectionism and self-imposed expectations, which often fuel stress and resentment. - Perfectionism—the Ultimate Victim Role
Examines how perfectionism can lead to self-victimization and hinder healing. - Letting Go of Victim Mentality to Heal
Encourages letting go of a victim mindset, a crucial step for moving forward emotionally. - Forgiveness Is Not What You Think
Reframes forgiveness as a complex and empowering process, not just forgetting or excusing. - Forgiveness Is a Learned Skill
Presents forgiveness as a skill that requires learning and practice. - Ways to Forgive– It is a Learned Skill Set
Provides specific techniques for developing forgiveness as a skill. - Beyond Forgiveness–Compassion for Those Who Hurt You
Encourages cultivating compassion for others as a transformative step beyond forgiveness. - Out of Pain (and Wheelchair) With Forgiveness – with Fred Luskin
A real-life example illustrating the power of forgiveness in physical and emotional healing.
- Your Home: Oak Tree or Military Barrack
Provides a metaphor for the ideal home environment, encouraging flexibility and support over rigidity. - Make Your Home a “Safe House”
Explores creating a safe and supportive home environment to foster emotional well-being. - Listen to Your Family Without Advice or Criticism
Encourages empathetic listening as a way to reduce family tension and misunderstandings. - Never Walk in the Front Door Angry
Highlights the importance of managing one’s emotions before engaging with family. - Lower Anxiety with a “Family Business” Business Plan
Offers a practical approach to reducing family anxiety by organizing and managing responsibilities collaboratively. - Holiday Land Mines with Your Family – You will be exposed to your most
powerful triggers
Introduces the idea of family gatherings as potential emotional triggers. - ‘Tis the Season to Be Triggered at Family Gatherings
Expands on the impact of holiday gatherings and the unique challenges they present. - The Physiological Benefits of Bullying
Provides a foundational understanding of bullying, examining its impact on both physical and mental well-being. - Bullying Is Assault and Should Be Treated as Such
Emphasizes the seriousness of bullying within families, setting a baseline for respectful interactions.
- Anxiety Is the Correct Name for Pain
Starts with the concept that pain often stems from or is closely linked to anxiety, setting a foundational understanding of the pain-anxiety connection. - Pain: The Gift Nobody Wants
Explores pain as an essential, though unpleasant, part of human experience, highlighting its role in protecting and guiding us. - Fierce Pain—Explained
Dives deeper into the nature of intense pain, both physiological and psychological, providing a detailed understanding. - The Abyss: Honor Your Suffering
Encourages readers to acknowledge and respect their suffering as part of the healing journey. - Darkness: The Abyss of Chronic Pain
Examines the prolonged experience of chronic pain and its impact on mental health and life quality. - Dashed Hopes–“The Pit of Despair”
Addresses the sense of despair that often accompanies chronic pain, especially when relief seems out of reach. - Why Isn't Anyone Doing Something? Polyvagal Theory–Frozen
Introduces Polyvagal Theory as a possible explanation for the body’s “frozen” response to chronic pain and suffering.
- The Curse of Consciousness: Trapped By Your Thoughts
Explores how heightened self-awareness can sometimes feel like a burden, leading to overthinking. - “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”: Firing Up Repetitive Unpleasant Thoughts
Explores how ignoring stress can reinforce negative thought patterns. - AI and the Cumulative Effects of 'Trauma'
Examines how repetitive thoughts and traumatic memories build over time, similar to AI learning. - Stop Looking for Your Authentic Self
Promotes the idea of embracing self-acceptance over a continuous search for an “authentic” self. - “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”: Firing Up Repetitive Unpleasant Thoughts
Examines how suppressing emotions, even with positive intentions, can reinforce negative thought loops. - We Have No Protection From Mental Pain
Addresses the inevitability of mental pain and emphasizes resilience over avoidance. - Fear Can't Be Controlled with Behavioral Suppression
Reinforces that fear cannot be managed by suppression alone, calling for a holistic approach. - The Myth of Self-Esteem
Challenges traditional ideas of self-esteem, encouraging a healthier approach to self-perception. - The Dark Side of Self-Esteem
Explores the downsides of chasing self-esteem, such as dependence on external validation. - Judgment and Storytelling: The Deadly Nature of Self-Esteem
Discusses the role of judgment in shaping one’s self-esteem, emphasizing its potential for harm. - It Is Impossible Not to Be Judgmental
Acknowledges that judgment is natural, prompting reflection on how to manage it constructively. - Connecting to Feelings: The Inverse of Pursuing Self-Esteem
Encourages connecting with true emotions rather than seeking self-worth through external achievements. - Solving Repetitive Unpleasant Thoughts—OCD Is Just the Extreme
Explores how repetitive thoughts can escalate, using OCD as an example of extreme cycles. - Popcorn Machines and Healing Repetitive Unpleasant Thoughts
Introduces the concept of repetitive thought cycles, providing an approachable metaphor to understand their nature. - Accept the Gift of Consciousness—Choice
Introduces the empowering role of conscious choice in breaking free from unhelpful thought patterns. - The Golden State Warriors and the 'Ironic Effect'
Concludes with a relatable example of the “ironic effect,” showing how mental focus can sometimes backfire. - Quit Fighting Darkness; It Vanishes in Light
Encourages a shift in approach by focusing on positive actions rather than struggling against negative thoughts.
- Humans Are Not Data Points—Why Modern Medicine Is Hurting Us
Begins with a critique of modern medicine’s tendency to overlook the individual in favor of standardized treatments. - The Most Destructive Diagnosis in Medicine
Explores the potential harm of certain medical diagnoses, highlighting the need for careful diagnostic practices. - “Medically Unexplained Symptoms”? Always a Wrong Diagnosis
Discusses the issue of ambiguous diagnoses, stressing the importance of comprehensive patient care. - Chronic Pain and Social Despair–Doctors need to Listen
Emphasizes the relationship between chronic pain, social issues, and the need for empathetic care from physicians. - Tulsa Shooting – “The Pit of Despair”
Uses a real-life event to highlight the despair that can accompany chronic pain and the consequences of neglecting mental health in healthcare. - Dashed Hopes for Patients in Pain–“The Pit of Despair”
Examines the impact of unmet expectations and ineffective treatments on patients’ mental health. - Suicide: An Unnecessary Way to Escape from Pain
Addresses the severe emotional impact of chronic pain and the importance of providing supportive solutions. - This COVID-19 Pandemic is Solvable–Now
Shifts focus to the pandemic, outlining solutions and emphasizing practical, immediate actions. - Expressive Writing May Help Fight the Coronavirus
Introduces expressive writing as a therapeutic tool, showing how mental health practices can support immunity. - Thrive and Survive COVID-19
Provides guidance on building resilience during the pandemic through health and lifestyle adjustments. - Plan A–Lowering Inflammation Lengthens Life
Discusses strategies to reduce inflammation, promoting health beyond pandemic-specific measures. - Using a Polyvagal Approach, the COVID Pandemic is Solvable
Presents the Polyvagal Theory as a framework for understanding stress and resilience during the pandemic. - Solve the Pandemic Now—Create the “Herd”
Concludes with a community-focused approach to combating the pandemic, underscoring the power of collective effort. - The Risks of Ill-Advised Spine Surgery
Details the potential dangers of spine surgery, cautioning against unnecessary or high-risk procedures. - Spine Surgery: Proceed at Your Own Risk
Continues the discussion on spine surgery risks, reinforcing the importance of considering non-surgical options. - John Sarno, M.D., An American Hero: Marking a Shift in How We Treat Chronic Pain
Presents Dr. Sarno’s alternative approach to chronic pain, challenging traditional medical perspectives.
- Want to Be Smarter and Live Longer?
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- Dynamic Healing—The New Paradigm Medicine Needs
Introduces a shift in how we approach healing, setting the stage for a holistic perspective on health. - The “C”quence of Healing Chronic Illness
Presents a framework for addressing chronic illness, building a foundation for the journey ahead. - Downhill Skiing Is Dangerous—So Is Life
Introduces the concept of calculated risk, encouraging acceptance of life’s challenges in the pursuit of wellness. - Hope: Escaping from The Abyss of Chronic Pain
Explores the importance of hope in overcoming chronic pain, creating motivation for the healing process. - There Is an Answer to the Mental Health Crisis
Highlights solutions within reach for mental health, emphasizing hope and potential progress. - Reprogram Your Brain Around Pain–Mental or Physical
Introduces neuroplasticity as a tool for managing pain, both mental and physical. - Creating Your Reality Without Pain–Neuroplasticity
Expands on neuroplasticity, encouraging a proactive approach to shaping a pain-free reality. - Tune Your Nervous System and Lower Anxiety
Explores practical techniques to manage anxiety, supporting the mind’s ability to heal. - From Reactive to Creative–Transforming Anxiety
Encourages a shift from reaction to creation, fostering resilience and creative problem-solving. - Be All That You Can Be—or Just Be
Encourages self-acceptance, reducing pressure to perform and aligning with one’s authentic self. - Feel the Life You Want
Promotes connecting with desires and envisioning a fulfilling life, grounding goals in personal values. - Leaving Pain Behind
Focuses on moving past pain and embracing new possibilities, both mentally and physically. - The Art of Living Your Life Well–Commitment and Practice
Emphasizes the role of consistency and commitment in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. - Your Life’s Roadmap: Just Begin Anywhere
Encourages action without waiting for perfect conditions, focusing on the journey rather than the destination. - Play—the Path to Healing
Highlights the therapeutic value of play, encouraging relaxation and spontaneity as part of healing. - “Play 20”: Create Your Life at Any Age
Reinforces playfulness as a lifelong tool for wellness, supporting both mental and physical health. - Becoming a Genius at Living Life–and Healing
Inspires a mindset shift toward mastery in life skills, tying joy to resilience and healing. - Be an Expert at Life and Heal
Encourages viewing life as an opportunity to learn and grow, fostering a positive outlook on self-care. - Healing Pain and Major League Baseball
Uses a relatable example to show how healing practices apply to daily activities and performance.
- A Simple Starting Point for Healing: Active Meditation
Begins with an accessible healing practice that promotes relaxation and mindfulness. - Tune Your Nervous System and Lower Anxiety – You have the controls
Explores techniques to regulate the nervous system, empowering individuals to manage anxiety actively. - Expressive Writing May Help Fight the Coronavirus
Introduces expressive writing as a method to release pent-up emotions, supporting mental and physical health. - How to Heal From Chronic Stress
Provides practical steps to manage and reduce chronic stress, essential for long-term healing. - Five Important Steps to Heal from Chronic Pain
Outlines key steps specifically targeting chronic pain, establishing a clear healing path. - Embracing Anxiety: 'The Ring of Fire'
*Encourages facing anxiety directly as part of the healing journey.