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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2026 · 33 MIN

The Seven F's That Reinforce Chronic Symptoms

from The Ali Damron Show · host Ali Damron

Summary In this episode, Ali explores the concept of neuroplastic symptoms—how the brain creates physical symptoms as protective mechanisms—and discusses the seven F's that reinforce these symptoms. She offers practical strategies to shift from fear and resistance to safety and self-care, empowering listeners to understand and manage chronic symptoms effectively. Key Topics  Neuroplastic symptoms and their symptoms The protective role of the nervous system The seven F's that reinforce symptoms: Fear, Focus, Fight, Frustration, Fix, Form beliefs, Expectation Strategies to shift from danger to safety The RAVE method: Reflect, Accept, Validate, Explore The importance of emotional processing and self-care Sound Bites "Symptoms are very real but not dangerous" "Beliefs shape the nervous system and predictions" "Shift from fear to safety with RAVE" Chapters 00:00 Understanding Neuroplastic Symptoms 05:33 The Seven F's of Chronic Symptoms 22:32 RAVE: A New Approach to Healing Unlearn Your Pain by Dr. Howard Schubiner - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Unlearn+Your+Pain+Howard+Schubiner Dan Buglio's Pain Free You - https://painfreeyou.com/ symptomatic.me - https://symptomatic.me/  

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