Thanks for your question.
There are two resources that I recommend to people dealing with TMS that I think are particularly helpful.
One of them would be Howard Schubiner'a book entitled Unlearn Your Pain. It contains excellent discussions detailing the scientific explanations for psychogenic pain and also includes a workbook for recovery.
The other is Alan Gordon's TMS Recovery Program available right here on the TMS Wiki. It isn't super content heavy but I find it to be the most practical approach to recovery and there are great audio clips that are extremely helpful.
Your third option would be working with a TMS coach via skype. Even if you don't have any TMS therapists in your area, there are still treatment options for working with a professional.
Best of luck!
-Derek
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