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Episode 71: Pain & Identity - Practical Ways to Rebuild the Self

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Pain can steal roles, confidence, and connection. Tim and Bart explore how to spot identity loss and how to guide patients toward a values-led, reconstructed sense of self using language, movement, small wins, and co-created experiments.

  • Why identity matters: chronic pain often causes biographical disruption—a break in the story of “who I am.”

  • Neuro/psycho frame: predictive processing and the “model of me”—how ongoing threat can dominate self-inference.

  • Clinician toolkit:

    • Narrative reframing (precision over catastrophising).

    • Values clarification (ACT-informed prompts that patients can actually answer).

    • Small wins & the Three Gifts practice to re-evidence competence and joy.

    • Co-creation & teams to expand the landscape of affordances.

  • Vignettes: CRPS-style limb disownership language; makeup/hair example as “new me” exploration.

  • Micro-experiments: safe, graded role re-entries across movement, connection, work, and creativity.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Le Pub Scientifique Free Membership (includes Sleep Clinical Action Plan).

  • Prior conversations with Lance McCracken, Laura Rathbone, Bronnie Lennox Thompson (in the Le Pub library).

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