NZPS 2023
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Karra Eloff

Founder of The Chronic Pain Couple™ 
Karra Eloff is an Australian dedicated to helping suffering people find joy.
She is the founder of The Chronic Pain Couple™ and author of the book of the same name. She is also the managing director and co-founder of Eloff & Andrews Clinical Psychology on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Karra who featured as a regular guest panellist on the TV talk show Be That, is a wife, a mother and suffers herself, from a chronic painful illness. This experience along with her work with clients as a health professional, led her to develop a blueprint to enable any couple living with chronic pain to achieve joy, success and a remarkable relationship.

The Chronic Pain Couple: Are Remarkable Relationships Possible?

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Karra Eloff, Australian Founder of The Chronic Pain Couple™ explores the unique challenges chronic pain often poses for romantic relationships. From emotional to physical, and practical difficulties, it can be hard to avoid slipping into a patient-carer relationship or a survival-based coexistence. Even harder, in fact to share these challenges with a healthcare team.
 
Based on her recently released book as well as her own pursuit of joy in spite of persistent pain, Karra highlights the low-energy, practical solutions in the areas of communication, mental health and intimacy that allow patients with pain to enjoy a passion-filled new normal with their chosen human.
 
By the end of this keynote, the audience will have a better understanding about common challenges for chronic pain couples as well what role health professionals can play in supporting couples on this journey. In addition, be given practical information and a renewed sense of hope for the many people with pain and a partner.

Proudly bought to you by

The New Zealand Pain Society Inc.
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  • HOME
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    • Day 1 Friday 24 March
    • Day 2 Saturday 25 March
    • Day 3 Sunday 26 March
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    • Social Programme
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    • Our Speakers
    • Information for Speakers
  • Sponsorship & Exhibition
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