In this episode we talk with Dr. Bronnie Lennox Thompson, an incredible practitioner and researcher in the psychosocial aspects of persistent pain. We discuss her work in pain management, and how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can be incorporated into your interactions with clients to help them reframe how they feel about their pain.

Resources mentioned in the episode:

Find out about the Clinical Certification hereThe happiness trap book hereExploring Pain Research and Meaning facebook groupFree ACT learning resources from Russ Harris' websiteA full list of all of the research Bronnie's been involved inResearch article: Patient expectations for chronic pain managementResearch article: Work Abilities: A study of chronic pain and work disability
----------------------About Bronnie Lennox Thompson

Bronnie is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch. Bronnie started her career as an occupational therapist in Auckland, where she graduated in 1984. She established one of the first occupational therapy private practices, mainly involved in return to work programmes. She then moved to Christchurch where she worked for many years at the Burwood Pain Management Centre and established vocational management as an integral part of pain management.

How to Connect with Bronnie Lennox Thompson:Find Bronnie online here, on Twitter or on Instagram

About Raphael Bender:

Raph believes everyone deserves the opportunity to transform into a better version of themselves. His main strength as a teacher and movement professional is the ability to distill complex research findings into a simple, science-based approach to help people move fearlessly, thoughtlessly, and painlessly. He LOVES running, weights, cycling, and Contrology.

Raph holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology (Rehabilitation), a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science, Diploma of Pilates Movement Therapy, and STOTT PILATES full certification.

How to Connect with Raphael:

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In this episode we talk with Dr. Bronnie Lennox Thompson, an incredible practitioner and researcher in the psychosocial aspects of persistent pain. We discuss her work in pain management, and how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can be incorporated into your interactions with clients to help them reframe how they feel about their pain.

Resources mentioned in the episode:

Find out about the Clinical Certification hereThe happiness trap book hereExploring Pain Research and Meaning facebook groupFree ACT learning resources from Russ Harris' websiteA full list of all of the research Bronnie's been involved inResearch article: Patient expectations for chronic pain managementResearch article: Work Abilities: A study of chronic pain and work disability
----------------------About Bronnie Lennox Thompson

Bronnie is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch. Bronnie started her career as an occupational therapist in Auckland, where she graduated in 1984. She established one of the first occupational therapy private practices, mainly involved in return to work programmes. She then moved to Christchurch where she worked for many years at the Burwood Pain Management Centre and established vocational management as an integral part of pain management.

How to Connect with Bronnie Lennox Thompson:Find Bronnie online here, on Twitter or on Instagram

About Raphael Bender:

Raph believes everyone deserves the opportunity to transform into a better version of themselves. His main strength as a teacher and movement professional is the ability to distill complex research findings into a simple, science-based approach to help people move fearlessly, thoughtlessly, and painlessly. He LOVES running, weights, cycling, and Contrology.

Raph holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology (Rehabilitation), a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science, Diploma of Pilates Movement Therapy, and STOTT PILATES full certification.

How to Connect with Raphael:

Find Breathe Education on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, and TwitterFind Raphael Bender on Instagram here: @the_raphaelbender


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