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Thank you to our partner Pain Psychotherapy Canada for making this possible!


May 25th, 2022


ABOUT THE FILM


This Might Hurt is a documentary that offers solutions to cure chronic pain. The film follows three chronic pain patients who have spent years searching for answers. Desperate for relief, they enter a new medical program — run by Dr. Howard Schubiner — that focuses on uncovering hidden causes of pain, and retraining their brains to switch the pain off.


While only a handful of doctors are aware of the treatment shown in this film, it’s quickly gaining recognition. Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) was proven effective in a large randomized study, and was recommended by the HHS’s task force to combat the opioid epidemic. This Might Hurt provides an intimate exploration of this cutting-edge treatment, and suggests a path to healing for millions.



LIVE EVENT SCHEDULE


6pm ET — Doors Open, use this time to plug your computer into a monitor/TV, set up speakers, get your popcorn, prepare devices to be silent for 2 hours, get ready for a collective movie-watching experience without distractions.


The show will start promptly at 6:30 ET and you cannot pause or rewind—so come 15-30 minutes early, and make everything's set up right so you can relax during the movie. If you arrive late, you will miss the program.


6:30 ET— Show begins


8pm ET — Live Q&A on zoom featuring directors Kent Bassett and Marion Cunningham and special guests, Howard Schubiner, MD, and Tanner Murtagh MSW, RSW




FAQs


How do I attend the screening virtually?

Eventive will remind you when the event is starting and send you a link to sign on.


What's the refund policy?

We do not offer refunds, and the Eventive fee cannot be refunded. That said, if you are unable to access the screening, email us and we'll try to accommodate.


Is there any geo-blocking for this event?

No, we've made this event accessible across the world—all you need is broadband internet.


Is there Closed Captioning?

Yes.


Are there subtitles as part of the broadcast?

Yes, we have subtitles in English (dialogue-only), Spanish, Hebrew, Brazilian Portuguese, German, French, Dutch, Russian, Hindi, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), and Arabic. These will be available during the broadcast in the bottom right-hand corner if you click on the gear icon.


Will there be a way to engage with others during the live screening?

Yes, during the screening there will be a live chatbox to ask questions; express laughter, joy, or sadness using emojis. It's designed to give you all a hint of the social experience of going to the movies in a community.


How will I attend the Q&A?

After the screening, a Zoom link will be posted in the chat, and you can join by clicking that link. Please make sure to have your Zoom updated to the most recent version. You are welcome to keep your mic and camera off. There will also be an opportunity to join small-group discussions for those who are interested—after the Q&A.