Sean Mackey

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A pain expert mentioned in the context of how beliefs about pain can change one's pain experience.

Mentioned in 7 videos

Videos Mentioning Sean Mackey

186 - The Opioid Crisis with Patrick Radden Keefe

186 - The Opioid Crisis with Patrick Radden Keefe

Peter Attia MD

A pain expert at Stanford who treated Peter Attia's back pain effectively after his opioid addiction, utilizing injections, Neurontin, and NSAIDs.

How Emotions & Social Factors Impact Learning | Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang

How Emotions & Social Factors Impact Learning | Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang

Andrew Huberman

Runs the pain clinic at Stanford, described as a world expert who teaches about pain, its bodily systems, and its relation to emotion in a way that ignites learners' emotional systems.

How to Control Your Sense of Pain & Pleasure

How to Control Your Sense of Pain & Pleasure

Andrew Huberman

An MD and PhD at Stanford School of Medicine, Chief of the Division of Pain, who studies and treats various forms of pain.

Tools for Nutrition & Fitness | Dr. Layne Norton

Tools for Nutrition & Fitness | Dr. Layne Norton

Andrew Huberman

A pain expert mentioned in the context of how beliefs about pain can change one's pain experience.

Control Pain & Heal Faster with Your Brain

Control Pain & Heal Faster with Your Brain

Andrew Huberman

A colleague of Andrew Huberman at Stanford who conducted neuroimaging studies on how romantic love can modulate pain response, discovering that infatuation and obsession significantly blunt pain.

Protocols to Strengthen & Pain Proof Your Back

Protocols to Strengthen & Pain Proof Your Back

Andrew Huberman

Medical doctor and director of the Stanford pain clinic, previously a guest on the Huberman Lab podcast discussing pain medication, epidurals, electrical stimulation, and the biopsychosocial model of pain.

Tools to Reduce & Manage Pain | Dr. Sean Mackey

Tools to Reduce & Manage Pain | Dr. Sean Mackey

Andrew Huberman

Medical doctor and PhD, Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine and Professor of Anesthesiology and Neurology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Guest on the podcast.