Episode 13: Interview with TMS Coach Kevin Martillo VinerEpisode 13: Interview with TMS Coach Kevin Martillo Viner
The Shiftshow with Adriana Bucci
Adriana Bucci chats with TMS Coach Kevin Martillo Viner about Tension Myositis Syndrome, its roots in repressed emotions, and strategies for chronic pain recovery.
1:09:39•22 Apr 2020
Unpacking TMS: A Journey from Pain to Freedom
Episode Overview
- TMS is linked to repressed emotions and childhood trauma.
- Journaling can help release trapped emotions but should not become a crutch.
- Understanding the difference between repression and suppression is crucial.
- Believing in the mind-body connection is key to TMS recovery.
- A shift in mindset is necessary for overcoming chronic pain.
“"It's important to tease out the difference between repression and suppression."”
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? In this engaging episode of The Shiftshow, Adriana Bucci sits down with TMS Coach Kevin Martillo Viner to explore the intricacies of Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS) and its link to repressed emotions and chronic pain. Kevin, who recently published his debut book 'The Mindbody Syndrome: A Path to Recovery & Freedom,' shares his personal experiences and insights into how childhood trauma can manifest as physical pain.
He delves into the importance of recognising these repressed emotions and discusses various methods for managing them, including the controversial role of journaling. Kevin candidly talks about his own journey with TMS, from debilitating pain to a life of freedom, offering hope and practical advice for those on similar paths. His unique perspective challenges listeners to question their own beliefs about pain and recovery, emphasising that understanding and accepting one's emotions is crucial.
Whether you're new to TMS or a seasoned veteran, this episode offers valuable insights and strategies for healing. Are you ready to explore the mind-body connection and find your path to freedom?

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