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How to Cope

recommended reading

Our team is constantly looking at the latest research to work out ways to integrate it into our teaching so that the program is at the cutting edge of its field.

Some of the most interesting research and reading we have looked at recently:

5th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic Pain

Drew together over 150 speakers and 2000 delegates to discuss all the latest research in the world of low back pain and functional retraining. The proceedings are excellent reading.

www.worldcongresslbp.com


Explain Pain Explain Pain
Dr David Butler and Dr Lorimer Moseley   

Excellent website related to their brilliant book Explain Pain.

www.noigroup.com

Change Your Thinking Change your thinking
Sarah Edelman PhD

Positive and practical ways to overcome stress, negative emotions and self-defeating behaviour using CBT (ABC books).

www.abc.net.au


 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Breathing Pattern Disorders  Multidisciplinary Approaches to Breathing Pattern Disorders
Leon Chaitow et al.

A brilliant look at the role of the breath in a holistic functional framework.

www.intl.elsevierhealth.com


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