Chronic Pain Ireland: Engaging Patients in Resolving Chronic Pain
Mags Clark - Smith will be the Guest Speaker at the Dublin meeting of Chronic Pain Ireland.
Venue: The Pearse hotel, Dublin 2
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 p.m November 8th
Booking required
Mags Clark - Smith will be the Guest Speaker at the Dublin meeting of Chronic Pain Ireland.
Venue: The Pearse hotel, Dublin 2
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 p.m November 8th
Booking required
'Engaging Patients in Resolving Chronic Pain'.
Date: Saturday 18th October
Time: 10:00am
Venue: Jury's Inn, Custom House Quay, Dublin
Wednesday 15th October 2014 8:00pm
Price: €10 this includes a copy of ‘The Back Book’
Venue: The Studio, Rocky Valley Drive Kilmacanogue.
(See map below for directions)
Seminar Radio Interview
The general gist of the seminar is to discuss the gathering evidence about the relationship between movement, the mind and physiological pain. The work is positioned alongside conventional medicine, sensible medical screening is a pre cursor. In essence it is an empowering education programme encouraging patients to identify the tools that will help them take responsibility for their health. The key concept concerns the role of the Autonomic Nervous System and the related power of Placebo or 'Meaning Response'. Sometimes just attending the seminar, and taking on board the concept can resolve pain. There will be time at the end for questions.
The first seminar in Ireland was held at The Glenview Hotel, County Wicklow, on Thursday 29th May, at 7.30pm with an entrance fee of €6. Due to the success of the evening, there was a seminar in June and another seminar is planned shortly.
Please email your interest if you would like to attend and we will let you know the details as soon as the next one has been arranged.
Price: €10 this includes a copy of ‘The Back Book’
Please fill in the form below, email or text your interest in advance.
Mags Clark-Smith MA, PGCE, BCPT, BMC Dip
The general gist of the seminar is to discuss the gathering evidence about the relationship between movement, the mind and physiological pain. The work is positioned alongside conventional medicine, sensible medical screening is a pre cursor. In essence it is an empowering education programme encouraging patients to identify the tools that will help them take responsibility for their health. The key concept concerns the role of the Autonomic Nervous System and the related power of Placebo or 'Meaning Response'. Sometimes just attending the seminar, and taking on board the concept can resolve pain. There will be time at the end for questions.
The first seminar in Ireland was held at The Glenview Hotel, County Wicklow, on Thursday 29th May, at 7.30pm with an entrance fee of €6. Due to the success of the evening, another seminar is planned shortly.
Please email your interest if you would like to attend and we will let you know the details as soon as the next one has been arranged.
The general gist of the seminar is to discuss the gathering evidence about the relationship between the mind and physiological pain. The work is positioned alongside conventional medicine, sensible medical screening is a pre cursor. In essence it is an empowering education programme encouraging patients to identify the tools that will help them take responsibility for their health, once they understand the power of Placebo or 'Meaning Response'. Sometimes just attending the seminar can resolve pain. There will be time for questions from those attending at the end of the seminar. The entrance fee is €6, and you are very welcome. Please email or text your interest, you can pay at the door.
Thursday 29th May 7.30pm