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Stanford Reduced Chronic Back Pain in Just One 2-Hour Class

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For people living with chronic back pain, the search for relief can stretch across years—through doctors, injections, physio routines, and failed surgeries.

But what if lasting relief could begin… in just two hours?

That’s exactly what a team of Stanford researchers set out to test. And the results may change how we think about treating chronic pain.


The Study That Shook Things Up

In a randomized clinical trial published in Pain Reports (2023), Stanford psychologist Dr. Beth Darnall and her team compared three approaches for treating chronic back pain:

  • A single 2-hour class focused on brain-based pain relief strategies
  • A full 8-session cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program
  • A control group receiving standard back care education

Six months later, the people who attended the one-time, two-hour class reported:

  • Less pain
  • Less emotional distress
  • Less catastrophic thinking
  • And better functional outcomes than the control group

Even more impressively, their results were comparable to 16 hours of traditional CBT.

What Was Taught in the Class?

The 2-hour session was designed to reframe how participants understood pain—not as a structural defect, but as a brain-based protective response that can be rewired.

“Our findings suggest that even a brief intervention can begin to calm the nervous system, reduce fear, and open the door to healing,” said Dr. Darnall.

This included education about how pain is processed in the brain, why fear and attention can worsen it, and how to safely move and think in new ways without triggering it.

A New Model of Care

This study backs a radical but growing idea:

Chronic pain is often maintained not by physical damage, but by fear, stress, and confusion about what’s really happening.

When patients are taught the truth—that pain can persist even after injury heals, and that it’s often driven by a hypersensitive nervous system—they begin to improve.

“Just one well-delivered class rewired people’s expectations about their pain,” Darnall explained.

“That’s the power of knowledge.”

Why It Matters

This wasn’t a supplement or a stretch or a new ergonomic chair. It was merely giving sufferers new knowledge, and it worked.

Which means many people suffering with pain right now may not need more treatment—they may just need a clearer explanation of what their brain is doing.

What The Makepeace Method Adds

At Makepeace, we built our course with this same insight at the core:

When you stop believing you're broken—and start understanding what your brain is protecting you from—healing often begins on Day One.

We don’t teach endless rituals. We offer the shift that Stanford proved can change everything.

Sources:

https://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/2024/01000/empowered_relief,_cognitive_behavioral_therapy,.5.aspx

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25391329/

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