Mindfulness for pain isn’t candles and breathing apps.
It’s measurable, mechanism-based analgesia.
In this episode, we break down what the neuroscience actually shows about mindfulness and pain modulation—and why it works through pathways completely independent of opioids.
You’ll learn:
- How mindfulness decouples sensation from suffering (insula vs. prefrontal activity)
- Why “trying to relax” can backfire—and what to cue instead
- How thalamic gating may reduce nociceptive input before conscious processing
- The role of predictive processing and reduced anticipatory threat (amygdala + salience network)
- How shifting from narrative mode to experiential mode changes pain
- Why mindfulness still works even when endogenous opioids are blocked
- How improved interoception supports emotional regulation in chronic pain
This is not about turning your clinic into an eight-week meditation program. It’s about understanding the mechanisms so you can apply brief, practical strategies in real sessions.
If you work with complex or persistent pain, this reframes mindfulness as a clinical skill—not a wellness add-on.
Subscribe so you don’t miss Part Two, where we cover the dose-response data and the minimum effective dose.
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