About: Carolyn McManus PT, MS, MA
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Carolyn McManus is a highly skilled clinician, researcher and professional trainer. She is a national leader in the integration of mindfulness into the treatment of pain and the practice of mindfulness to promote healthcare provider well-being. She holds Master’s degrees in physical therapy from Duke University and in psychology from Antioch University.
Posts by Carolyn McManus PT, MS, MA:
- Stress Amplifies Negative Effects of Pain on Hippocampal Neurogenesis (August 17, 2018 - Mindfulness and Pain)
- Mindful Attention to Breath Down-Regulates Amygdala (August 8, 2018 - Other Mindfulness Topics)
- Pain, Opioid Misuse and Mindfulness (July 27, 2018 - Mindfulness and Pain)
- MBSR for Veterans with Gulf War Syndrome (January 14, 2018 - Mindfulness and Pain)
- Can Positive Affect Attenuate Generalization of Fear of Movement-Related Pain? (January 4, 2018 - Other Pain Topics)
- Can Positive Affect Attenuate Persistent Pain? (December 30, 2017 - Other Pain Topics)
- Affective Labeling Diminishes Amygdala Response to Negative Images (December 27, 2017 - Other Mindfulness Topics)
- Mindfulness and Rheumatoid Arthritis (September 29, 2017 - Mindfulness and Pain)