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TMS Forum Drop-In Chat Saturday 3PM ET Pain Recovery Program developed by Alan Gordon, LCSW Tell Me About Your Pain + Q&A Pain Recovery Program Tell Me About Your Pain + Q&A TMS Forum The Tension Myositis Syndrome Wiki From Jump to: navigation , search Do you have pain or other symptoms that might not be entirely caused by physical problems in your body? Do you often feel worse when you are stressed or anxious? Are you willing to consider solutions that involve thinking “outside the box?” If so, we've been there, and we can help. The PPD/TMS Peer Network The PPD/TMS Peer Network (PTPN) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2009 that sponsors this site. We seek to relieve suffering from Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS) by raising awareness and providing free services to people with TMS. Read More... TMS Discussion Forum Getting Started Search All Things TMS Just Learning about TMS? Browse through our pages specifically geared towards those new to the TMS approach. Read more... For Practitioners We have a number of resources specifically for medical and mental health practitioners. Read more... Today's Featured Success Story Meet Bikebum Overcame back pain using the TMS approach I started getting pain about 3 months after beginning my office job. After being in pain for over 2 years, I started reading about pain and how the mind works. I learned not to fear the pain. I learned to accept and try to conquer it. I thought about my thoughts and how they affected the way I felt physically. Now I am free. Free from the pain and depression. Free to live my life the way I want. Free to be happy. Read the full success story Announcements TMS Forum Drop-In Chat Saturday 3PM ET Pain Recovery Program developed by Alan Gordon, LCSW Tell Me About Your Pain + Q&A Pain Recovery Program Tell Me About Your Pain + Q&A TMS Forum Resources Directory of TMS Practitioners Success Stories Database Q&A with an Expert Books & DVDs, ETC. Medical Evidence for TMS Mindbody Video Library Programs Ask a TMS Therapist Via our free Ask a TMS Therapist program, licensed TMS therapists from the Pain Psychology Center in Los Angeles regularly answer questions about TMS healing on our discussion forum forum. Read through previously answered questions or use the Ask a TMS Therapist form to submit one of your own. Pain Recovery Program proudly hosts a free Pain Recovery Program , developed by TMS practitioner Alan Gordon, LCSW . Using clips of recordings of sessions with TMSers, this multimedia recovery program both tells you and shows you what to do to overcome your TMS. Go to the recovery program Structured Educational Program A common stumbling block for many people is figuring out how to put the TMS knowledge to work. The Structured Educational Program gives people daily activities to do that will help them recover. It was developed entirely by people who have recovered from TMS and is based on the techniques other peers used to heal. Read More... Drop-In Chat Every Saturday at 3 PM ET , we host an online peer-moderated chatroom where people can discuss TMS topics and provide and receive support from each other. Go to the chatroom Call-In Discussion Group Every month on Tuesday evenings we host a call-in discussion group focusing on a section of a TMS book or hosting a TMS author or practitioner. Callers discuss that session's material and other TMS-related issues, deepening their understanding of TMS through conversation with others. Free recordings of past sessions are also available. Read More... Thank You, Dr. Sarno Project In honor of Dr. Sarno's retirement, the PTPN developed the Thank You, Dr. Sarno project in which we collect personal thank you notes from individuals who have recovered from chronic pain using the TMS approach. The majority of these personal messages can be viewed online at www.thankyoudrsarno.org and is a great resource to help others gain confidence in this approach. Visit the Thank You, Dr. Sarno website , or learn how to contribute to the project . Webinars & Special Events Dr. Sarno hosted lectures for his new clients as a way to help educate them about TMS. With a similar mindset, we host special webinars with TMS practitioners and authors to help people with TMS learn more about the condition and identify the emotional sources behind their symptoms, hear how others successfully overcame their symptoms, and learn skills to help become pain-free. Read More... About Us We’ve been there. We can help. The PPD /TMS Peer Network (PTPN) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2009. We seek to relieve suffering from Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS) by raising awareness, providing information based on scientific evidence, facilitating expression of a wide variety of perspectives, and giving individual support to people with TMS. Like many others, we suffered from terrible pain and other symptoms for many years before learning about this approach. All of the members of our organization suffered from TMS at some point in their lives, and the majority of these members consider themselves to have recovered from chronic pain and experience little to no pain. This Wiki was the PTPN's first project. currently hosts 594 different articles on TMS. DISCLAIMER : is for informational and support purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. See Full Disclaimer . Retrieved from " https://www.tmswiki.org/w/index.php?title=The_Tension_Myositis_Syndrome_Wiki&oldid=12721 " Navigation menu Search Learn about TMS An Introduction to TMS So You Think You Might Have TMS Our Programs Ask a TMS Therapist Multimedia Pain Recovery Program Structured Educational Program Drop-In Chat Call-In Discussion Group Thank You, Dr. Sarno TMS Webinars Resources Practitioner Directory Success Stories Database TMS Books, DVDs, etc. Q&A with an Expert Medical Evidence for TMS Mindbody Video Library For Practitioners Information for Practitioners Peer Supervision Teleconferences Get Listed on the TMS Practitioner Directory Get Involved About the PPD/TMS Peer Network Support fellow TMSers Participate in the Community Contact Us Follow Us Facebook Google+ Thank You, Dr. Sarno Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Printable version Permanent link Page information This page was last modified on 29 March 2019, at 16:48. 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