This week on Talking Head Pain, Joe is joined by licensed psychologist Dawn Buse, PhD. She's the Clinical Professor of Neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, an Assistant Professor in Clinical Health Psychology, the doctoral program at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, and a current fellow of the American Headache Society. Dr. Buse specializes in helping people along the emotional side of their migraine journey, providing a support system to those who need it.
Join Joe and Dr. Buse as they discuss tips to help integrate healthy habits into daily life, and the concept that wellness is not linear.
Among the highlights in this episode:
01:20- Joe starts the episode by asking Dr. Buse what drew her into becoming a clinician in the field of migraine and stress
03:02- Joe asks Dr. Buse how practitioners and researchers talk about Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and similar interventions in a way that affirms and uplifts people with migraine
06:45- Dr. Buse talks about the emotional impact patients have when she recommends cognitive behavioral therapy and other similar modalities
10:00- Dr. Buse shares tips that can make big life changes a bit easier
15:38- Joe and Dr. Buse discuss the importance of recognizing privilege in one’s journey
19:15- Dr. Buse discusses the importance of viewing wellness and health as a dynamic journey and not a linear one
24:22- Dr. Buse shares other wellness-based practices she thinks Talking Head Pain listeners should know about
28:51- Joe and Dr. Buse discuss habit bundling as a way to integrate lifestyle changes into daily life
31:11- To close out the episode, Joe asks Dr. Buse about what excites her about the future of migraine research
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