Dr. Howard Schubiner - A New Paradigm, Challenging the Medical Establishment, “It Didn’t Start With You,” Transferred Memories, Mindfulness Meditation, Writing, Functional Healing, Brain-centric Language, and Fighting the Good Fight
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Dr. Howard Schubiner is board-certified in pediatrics, adolescent medicine, and internal medicine. He was a professor at Wayne State University for 18 years, worked in Ascension Providence Hospital for 20 years, and currently works at Cormendi Health in Chicago, IL. He is a clinical professor in the department of internal medicine at Michigan State University - College of Human Medicine.
He has authored over 100 publications in scientific journals and books, given over 500 lectures to scientific audiences regionally, nationally, and internationally, and consulted for the American Medical Association, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Institute on Mental Health.
He is the author of Unlearn Your Pain and Unlearn Your Anxiety and Depression, the co-author of Hidden From View with Dr. Allan Abbass, and the co-editor of two textbooks on psychophysiologic disorders.
As you will hear in the interview, I discovered Dr. Schubiner’s work at a pivotal time in my life and his book supported my journey tremendously. Over the years, I became familiar with his balanced and open-minded perspective as one of the preeminent scholars, clinicians, and voices in the field of mind body medicine. I leaned on Dr. Schubiner’s words as a sufferer and am now honored to share his words as a bridge to what is possible.
You may discover more about Howard's ongoing research, writing, and training opportunities via his website: https://unlearnyourpain.com/
Please enjoy this episode with Dr. Howard Schubiner and may it be an invitation, a gift, and a medicine to discover your own highest authority.
FootNotes
- “It Didn’t Start With You” by Mark Wollyn (2016) - A book on the evidence for intergenerational trauma and what potentially gets passed down in the body
- Research on Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma:
- “Fearful Memories Passed Down to Mouse Descendants” Ewen Callaway (2013): https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fearful-memories-passed-down/
- “Epigenetic Approach to PTSD: In the Aspect of Rat Models”: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837403/
- “Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma Effects” Rachel Yehuda & Amy Lehrner (2018): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127768/
- ~41min. Reference to the movie “This Might Hurt” (2019): a film documenting the struggles of three chronic pain patients and their relentless search for answers. The film highlight's Howard's approach, among others in the mind body medicine community, and the evidence-based support for a new paradigm of healing pain. The movie can be accessed here: https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/
- “Many Lives, Many Masters” by Dr. Brian Weiss (1988) - a book of one psychiatrist's account of regression therapy and the fascinating recounting of past lives from a highly unique patient. Highly recommend!
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