Webinarserie met top-experts
Ontdek de kracht van mindbody bij aanhoudende (pijn)klachten
Stichting Emovere presenteert een unieke webinarserie met drie internationale pioniers in de mindbody-aanpak van onbegrepen aanhoudende (pijn)klachten. Ontmoet drie experts die laten zien dat het mogelijk is om pijn en andere klachten te verminderen door te werken met emoties, het zenuwstelsel en overtuigingen.
Woensdag 5 maart, 19:00-20:00:
Dr. David Clarke – Arts, mede-oprichter ATNS en expert in de diagnose en behandeling van stressgerelateerde lichamelijke klachten met hun oorzaak in ervaringen uit de kindertijd.
Woensdag 2 april, 19:00-20:00:
Georgie Oldfield – Fysiotherapeut en oprichter van SIRPA, gespecialiseerd in de mindbody-benadering van chronische pijn en andere onbegrepen aanhoudende lichamelijke klachten.
Woensdag 23 april, 19:00-20:00:
Dr. Mark Lumley – Klinisch psycholoog, onderzoeker en mede-ontwikkelaar van de baanbrekende therapie Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET).
Tijdens deze interactieve webinars delen zij hun kennis, ervaring en wetenschappelijk onderbouwde methoden om de oorzaken van aanhoudende (pijn)klachten aan te pakken. Stel je vragen live via de chat en ontvang direct praktische inzichten, of je nu zelf ervaringsdeskundige bent, of als professional meer wilt leren over de mindbody-connectie.
Praktische informatie
Online via Zoom Webinar
Kosten: €17,50 per webinar, of volg alle drie voor €40,-
Kun je niet live aanwezig zijn? Geen probleem! De opname wordt beschikbaar gesteld.
Een week voor aanvang van de webinar ontvang je de Zoomlink
Let op: De voertaal van deze webinars is Engels.
Meld je hier aan en ontdek hoe de mindbody-aanpak jouw leven of praktijk kan veranderen.
De opname van de webinar met Dr. David Clarke is inmiddels beschikbaar via een terug-kijk link.
Voor meer informatie over de experts, lees hieronder verder.
Dr. David D. Clarke
Woensdag 5 maart, 19:00-20:00
David D. Clarke, MD is President of the Association for Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms (ATNS), Assistant Director at the Center for Ethics and Clinical Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology Emeritus at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is board-certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine and has treated over 7000 patients whose symptoms were not explained by disease or injury but rather by stress or trauma. His book for patients, They Can’t Find Anything Wrong!, was praised by a president of the American Psychosomatic Society as “truly remarkable.” He has also edited two textbooks on neuroplastic symptoms, co-produced three documentary films, lectures across North America and Europe and has done hundreds of interviews for TV, Radio, and podcasts.
For more information, have a look at the new website of the Association for Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms, www.symptomatic.me, previsouly known as the Psychophysiologic Disorders Association (PPDA).

Georgie Oldfield
Woensdag 2 april, 19:00-20:00
Georgie Oldfield MCSP is a UK Physiotherapist who initially specialised in Respiratory Care. Over the years she gained experience working with patients with varied conditions, including musculoskeletal, neurological, and auto-immune conditions. Coming across Dr Sarno and visiting him in 2007 was an epiphany for Georgie, completely changing her professional life, as well as her own health. After starting out by working with her own patients, Georgie felt the calling to do more to raise awareness of this life-changing concept and approach. As a result of this she set up SIRPA in 2010 as a training organisation for health professionals and coaches, creating the first training in this field and providing a strong community of practitioners. In 2024, SIRPA launched an exciting, new 3-part online course. In 2011, Georgie also launched SIRPA’s first online recovery programme, which was completely redeveloped in 2022, and in 2014 she published her book, ‘Chronic Pain: Your Key to recovery’. Georgie was invited to give a TEDx talk, spoke at numerous events and was interviewed as a Specialist on the Tonight programme on ITV in the UK, about chronic pain.
Since 2015, SIRPA has also organised and hosted international conferences in London. For more information on the congres in Londen on 17 May 2025, please see: https://www.sirpa.org/events/

Dr. Mark A. Lumley
Woensdag 23 april, 19:00-20:00
Mark A. Lumley is a Distinguished Professor at Wayne State University in Detroit, United States, where he is also a licensed clinical psychologist. He is internationally renowned for his groundbreaking research that links stress, emotional processes, and chronic pain. He is an international leader on the topic of alexithymia and the technique of expressive writing, or emotional disclosure. As the co-developer of Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) together with Dr. Howard Schubiner, and a contributor to Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), Dr. Lumley has demonstrated the potential for recovery from chronic pain by addressing unresolved emotional conflicts or traumas and fearful beliefs. His research, including many clinical trials on a variety of pain problems, has been instrumental in advancing the treatment of pain, rather than just its management. Dr. Lumley is also a dedicated mentor, guiding nearly 50 students to the Ph.D.
For more information, please see: https://clasprofiles.wayne.
