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The 3 Mental Loops That Quietly Push You Into a Migraine State
Description
What if the real trigger behind your migraines isn’t what you eat or drink but the silent patterns running in your mind all day long?
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, Diane Ducarme reveals the three hidden mental loops that can quietly push your nervous system closer to a migraine state often without you even realizing it.
Blending neuroscience and lived experience, this episode helps you see how your inner patterns may be shaping your symptoms and how small shifts can create real relief.
You’ll discover:
💡 The 3 mental loops that subtly lower your migraine threshold—even when you’re doing everything “right”
💡 How to identify which loop you’re in and why awareness alone can begin to calm your system
💡 A simple, powerful way to interrupt these patterns and bring your brain back to a state of safety
This episode is an invitation to move beyond external triggers and start listening to the deeper rhythms of your mind. Because sometimes, the path to relief begins with what you notice within.
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References:
- Helplessness: On Depression, Development, and Death (Seligman, 1975): This foundational book introduced learned helplessness and describes how repeated uncontrollable experiences can lead to passivity, reduced motivation, and depressive states. Read more here.
- Temporal Specificity of Reward Prediction Errors Signaled by Putative Dopamine Neurons (Takahashi et al., 2016): This paper examines how dopamine neurons encode reward prediction error, helping explain learning, expectation, and motivational behavior. Read more here.
- Cognitive and Emotional Control of Pain (Bushnell et al., 2013): This review explains how thoughts, emotions, attention, and expectation can amplify or reduce pain, and how these brain mechanisms can break down in chronic pain. Read more here.
- Stress and Headache Chronification (Houle & Nash, 2007): This paper looks at how stress contributes to migraine and headache progression, especially the shift from episodic to chronic headache. Read more here.
- Anterior Insula Integrates Information about Salience into Perceptual Decisions about Pain (Wiech et al., 2010): This study shows how the brain’s salience network shapes how threatening or meaningful a painful stimulus feels before it is fully perceived. Read more here.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for providing medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional before making any health-related decisions.
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