Recommended Reads
The Doctor Will See You Now
Breaking through
Chronic Pelvic Pain
If you suffer from chronic pelvic pain your practitioner is unable to treat effectively or you are you a practitioner who has struggled to identify the cause and treat your patients’ pelvic pain, Dr. Weiss will empower you to discover the true source of debilitating pelvic pain and finally alleviate it.
Change Your Brain,
Change Your Pain
Treating Chronic Pelvic, Genital and Sexual Pain Disorders
Details how Dr. Echenberg sought and found the answers to diagnose and successfully treat the full array of complex chronic pelvic, genital, and sexual pain disorders. He describes what he learned about neuroscience and pain processing to guide his office-based pain management program for the pelvic region. You will also find a treasure trove of resources designed for you and your providers.
Secret Suffering: How Women's Sexual & Pelvic Pain Affects Their Relationships
The
Muskuloskeletal
Mystery
Aligned with the most current science and illuminated by the stories of real patients. Armed with the knowledge in this book, Pelvic PT Ingrid Harm-Ernandes’s’s patients have gained a growing understanding of their pelvic floor and pelvic, thus enabling them to transform their relationship with their own bodies.
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The Pleasure Prescription: A Surprising Approach to Healing Sexual Pain
Outlines an approach that many women may find counterintuitive: that their own sexual pleasure may be a pathway to overcoming pain. Research shows that decreasing pain allows for more pleasure; conversely, the stories highlighted in this book suggest that increasing pleasure can help diminish a woman’s experience of sexual pain.
When Sex Hurts: Understanding and Healing Pelvic Pain
This easy‑to‑understand, accessible guide offers key information on the most urgent questions about the causes of pelvic pain, how to find the right doctor, the relationship between pelvic sex and genetics, the newest in treatment for pelvic pain and pelvic pain indications and how psychological factors can contribute to and reduce pelvic pain.
The
Way Out
Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) is rooted in neuroscience, which has shown that while chronic pain feels like it’s coming from the body, in most cases it’s generated by misfiring pain circuits in the brain. PRT is a system of psychological techniques that rewires the brain to break out of the cycle of chronic pain. Written by Allan Gordon, Founder and Director of the Pain Psychology Center.
Endometriosis
Beating Endo
Offers readers an anti-inflammatory lifestyle protocol that incorporates physio, nutrition, mindfulness and environment.
The Doctor Will See You Now
Outsmart Endometriosis
Pelvic Pain
Why Do I Hurt?
Chronic pain is commonly due to an extra-sensitive nervous system and how the brain processes information from the nerves. Understanding the neuroscience of pain has been shown to allow patients to hurt less, exercise more and regain control of their lives.
Teaches patients the science of pain in approachable language.
Why Pelvic Pain Hurts
Pelvic Pain The Ultimate Cock Block
Change Your Brain, Change Your Pain
Breaking through Chronic Pelvic Pain
Secret Suffering: How Women's Sexual & Pelvic Pain Affects Their Relationships



