A Holistic Approach to Complex and Chronic Illness

January 19, 2022
Hosted by Dr. Trevor Campbell, MD, CCFP

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Episode Description

Dr. Hoffman, a leading integrative and functional medicine physician, details an added comprehensive, holistic approach to complex and chronic disease that factors in the social, psycho-spiritual, family dynamics and generational issues that often play a role in dis-ease causation. Early childhood trauma of any kind as well as neglect can enormously impact the pathogenesis of disease as well as the course of recovery. This approach is foundational to his '7 Stages to Health and Transformation Model (TM), that is fundamental in mind-body medicine.

Healthscape

Wednesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Health and Wellness Channel

The podcast focuses on health rather than disease. The conversation centers on resilience and epigenetics, the study of how other factors like behaviors and environment can influence gene expression. It also highlights daily healthful behaviors and techniques that may reduce the progression and facilitate recovery from chronic physical and mental diseases including chronic pain, addictions and trauma.

Lastly, it highlights helpful usable technologies as well as education on current trending medical delivery issues such as over-investigation and over-diagnosis. The aim is to encourage and educate you to take a more active and holistic approach to your own wellbeing.

Healthscape can be heard Wednesdays at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Health and Wellness Channel.

Dr. Trevor Campbell, MD, CCFP

Dr. Trevor Campbell has been a family physician for 40 years. His work has included occupational and disability medicine and chronic pain management, where his expertise is now focused on the bio-psychosocial treatments for pain, (which deals with the psychological and social issues along with the medical). Originally from South Africa where he was educated, he has been working in Canada since 1996. He is the author of The Language of Pain, a self-help book for those with chronic pain and their caregivers, as well as an online course of the same name. He is (also) an avid hiker, cyclist and reader.



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