Living with endometriosis and persistent pelvic pain can feel exhausting, confusing, and isolating, especially when symptoms continue despite treatment, scans don’t reflect the full experience, or you find yourself constantly managing, anticipating, or pushing through pain.
This 75-minute workshop, led by a Registered Psychotherapist, offers a gentle and compassionate introduction to the connection between pain, the nervous system, stress, and emotional well-being.
Grounded in pain science and a whole-person approach to healing, this workshop is designed to help you better understand why pain can persist or return, how the nervous system can become stuck in protection and high alert, and why the emotional impact of living with chronic pain matters too.
Together, we’ll explore these concepts through a compassionate, non-blaming lens that recognizes your pain as real while helping you make greater sense of your body, symptoms, and experiences.
Living with endometriosis and persistent pelvic pain can feel exhausting, confusing, and isolating, especially when symptoms continue despite treatment, scans don’t reflect the full experience, or you find yourself constantly managing, anticipating, or pushing through pain.
This 75-minute workshop, led by a Registered Psychotherapist, offers a gentle and compassionate introduction to the connection between pain, the nervous system, stress, and emotional well-being.
Grounded in pain science and a whole-person approach to healing, this workshop is designed to help you better understand why pain can persist or return, how the nervous system can become stuck in protection and high alert, and why the emotional impact of living with chronic pain matters too.
Together, we’ll explore these concepts through a compassionate, non-blaming lens that recognizes your pain as real while helping you make greater sense of your body, symptoms, and experiences.