• Webinar: Mental Health Physical Therapy with Joe Tatta, PT, DPT and Jeremy Fletcher, PT, DPT
    Jan 14 2025

    In this episode, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, and Jeremy Fletcher, PT, DPT present a webinar on the mental health physical therapist and the role of physical therapy in mental health.

    This webinar covers many topics, including:

    • The role of the physical therapist in mental and behavioral health.
    • Opportunities for physical therapy professionals to work in mental and behavioral health.
    • Suggested education and training in mental health physical therapy.

    For CEU courses and the Mental Health Physical Therapist Certification, please visit integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/course

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    Joe Tatta, PT, DPT

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Becoming a Mental Health Physical Therapist with Jeremy Fletcher, PT, DPT
    Dec 26 2024

    In this episode, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, speaks with Jeremy Fletcher, PT, DPT, on becoming a mental health physical therapist. Dr. Fletcher has over two decades of experience in clinical practice, education, and administration. His work bridging physical therapy and mental health grew out of his experience in the military, teaching in doctor of physical therapy programs, working at the VA, and as the Chief Operating Officer of a $4M funded SAMSHA Certified Community Behavioral Health clinic. This conversation covers many topics, including:

    • how mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD affect physical therapy patient outcomes.
    • the role of the physical therapist in mental and behavioral health.
    • common misconceptions physical therapists hold about integrating mental health into physical therapy practice.
    • opportunities for physical therapy professionals to work in mental and behavioral health.
    • suggested education and training in mental health physical therapy.

    For questions about the Mental Health Physical Therapist Certification program, visit integrativepainscienceinstitute.com or email support@integrativepainscienceinstitute.com. The next cohort opens on Saturday, Jan 4th.

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    Joe Tatta, PT, DPT


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    48 mins
  • Memory and Pain: What Science Reveals About This Surprising Connection with Anna Waisman, PhD Student
    Dec 9 2024

    In this episode, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT speaks with Anna Weissman, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at York University in Canada. Anna’s research focuses on memory and includes developing memory-based interventions to treat chronic pain and further understand how our brains process painful memories. In today’s episode, we discuss how past experiences shape the way we perceive pain, what science reveals about the role of memory and chronic pain and the role of emotion in shaping painful memories.

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    Joe Tatta, PT, DPT
    Founder and CEO
    Integrative Pain Science Institute

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    38 mins
  • Hypnosis for Pain Relief with David Spiegel, MD
    Nov 14 2024

    In this week's episode of the Pain Science Education Podcast, we speak with Dr. David Spiegel, a renowned expert in the field of hypnosis. Dr. Spiegel has decades of experience studying the applications of hypnosis in managing chronic pain, non-communicable diseases, and even cancer. Our conversation delved into the evolution of hypnosis from its early misconceptions to its current status as a scientifically-backed therapeutic tool for pain relief.

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    34 mins
  • The New Science of Pain Science Education with Professor Lorimer Moseley, AO
    Jul 29 2024

    In this episode, we speak with globally renowned pain researcher, Professor Lorimer Mosley. Lorimer is a clinician, scientist and educator whose investigates the role of the brain and the mind in chronic pain. He's a professor of clinical neurosciences and a foundation chair in physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. He has authored over 400 research articles and seven books on pain. He also leads a nonprofit organization called Pain Revolution, which you can learn more about by going to the website PainRevolution.org. On today's episode, we discuss new ways a clinician can deliver pain science education and how impactful this approach can be for people living with pain.

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    1 hr
  • How Pain Resilience Can Help People Living With Chronic Pain with John (Drew) Sturgeon, PhD
    Jul 15 2024

    On this week's episode of the Pain Science Education Podcast, we explore the concept of pain resilience with our expert guest Dr. Drew Sturgeon. Dr Sturgeorn is a fellowship-trained licensed clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology. Dr. Sturgeon shares his journey into pain resilience, influenced by his mentor Dr. Alex Zoutra's work on adult resilience and adaptation in chronic pain. We discuss the growing interest in pain resilience and its distinction from pain vulnerability. Dr. Sturgeon emphasizes that resilience should be viewed as a process rather than a trait, highlighting the importance of sustainability, recovery, and growth in the face of chronic pain. We explore the idea that resilience involves actively pursuing meaningful goals despite pain, rather than merely tolerating it. Dr. Sturgeon explains how positive emotions, acceptance, and cognitive-behavioral strategies can enhance resilience by helping individuals reframe their pain experience and maintain functionality.

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    48 mins
  • Psychedelic Medicine: Exploring Their Pain Management Potential with Maya Armstrong, MD
    Jul 1 2024

    In this week's episode of the Pain Science Education Podcast, we delve into the intriguing and emerging field of psychedelic medicine for pain management. Our guest, Dr. Maya Armstrong, a board-certified physician in addiction and family medicine, shares her insights and research on this topic. Dr. Armstrong discusses her background and how her personal experience with chronic pain and her professional journey in addiction medicine led her to explore the potential of psychedelics in treating chronic pain. We explore the concept of pain as an emergent property of a complex system, emphasizing the importance of understanding pain beyond the traditional biopsychosocial model.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • TRE & Neurogenic Movement in Healing Trauma & Pain with Richmond Heath
    Jun 5 2024

    This episode of the Pain Science Education Podcast delves into the interconnectedness between chronic pain and trauma, particularly focusing on the use of neurogenic movement to release trauma and alleviate chronic pain. Dr. Tatta introduces Richmond Heath, a physiotherapist from Australia with expertise in treating chronic pain and trauma through tension and trauma-releasing exercises (TRE). The discussion begins by highlighting the overlap between chronic pain and trauma, emphasizing that both are active processes generated by the brain and body. Physiotherapist Richmond Heath explains how trauma responses can manifest as immobility and tension in the body, leading to chronic pain over time. The conversation shifts to the concept of neurogenic movement, where the nervous system generates movement spontaneously without conscious control. This natural recovery response is explored as a tool for releasing tension and trauma stored in the body.

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    40 mins