Category: Facing trauma
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Top 10 ways To Stay Healthy
The 10 tips to stay healthy at home 1. Wake up with an attitude of gratitude Before you reach for your phone or get out of bed, just spend a few moments reflecting on what you are grateful for in your life. Various studies have shown that having an appreciative mind-set can have a powerful…
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Looking Into The Brain
Her script took her back to the day, thirteen yearsearlier, when she picked up her five-year-old daughter, Melissa, from day camp. As they drove off, Marsha heard a persistent beeping, indicating that Melissa’s seatbelt was not properly fastened. When Marsha reached over to adjust the belt, she ran a red light. Another car smashed into…
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Looking Into The Brain
Neuroimaging made it possible to see inside the engine. By doing so it has also transformed our understanding of trauma.Harvard Medical School was and is at the forefront of the neurosciencerevolution, and in 1994 a young psychiatrist, Scott Rauch, was appointed as the first director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Neuroimaging Laboratory. After considering the…
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CHAPTER 3 :- LOOKING INTO THE BRAIN:THE NEUROSCIENCEREVOLUTION
If we could look through the skull into the brain of a consciouslythinking person, and if the place of optimal excitability were lumi-nous, then we should see playing over the cerebral surface, a brightspot, with fantastic, waving borders constantly fluctuating in size and form, and surrounded by darkness, more or less deep, covering the rest…
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10 WAYS TO GET OUT OF TRAUMA PART:-2
Children‘s who take drugs are also at risk of becoming morbidly obese and developing diabetes. Meanwhile, drug overdoses involving a combination&psychiatric and pain medications continue to rise 30Because drugs have become so profitable, major medical journals rarey,publish studies on nondrug treatments of mental health problems.” Practitioners who explore treatments are typically marginalized as “alternative*Studies of…
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Top 10 ways to stay Happy๐ :-
Manage your stress levelsIf you have a lot of stress in your life, find ways to reduce it, such as learning a few time-management techniques. Introduce regular exercise and time to yourself. These are positive changes. Taking control of your time in this way can effectively reduce stress. If you have feelings of anxiety along…
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Top 10 ways to get out of trauma
THE TRIUMPH OF PHARMACOLOGY Indic no takelong for pharmacology totevoitionize psychiatry. I did not frenter sense of efcacy and piovided a tool beyond talk therapy doctor is produced income and profis, fiants from the pharmaceut%),Industry provided us with laboratories filed with energetic graduate student, sophisticated instruments. Psychiatry departments, which had alway been located in the…
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The Body Keeps The Score part 2:-
We have observed observed that 75 percent of severely wounded soldiers on the Italian front did not request morphine, a surgeon by the name of Henry K. Beecher speculated that “strong emotions can block pain.”6 Were Beecher’s observations relevant to people with PTSD? Mark Greenberg, Roger Pitman, Scott Orr, and I decided to ask eight…
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The Body Keeps The Score
THE BODY KEEPS THE SCOREwe a world college in her socialoyre for whickiate a term paper about thethe rating possiblities of prostitution for which she read the memoirs of serdileTamous prostitutes. She gradually dropped all her other courses. A brierelationship with a classmate quickly went sour -he bored her to tears, shesaid, and she was…
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SOOTHING THE BRAIN
Don’t forget to like and share my postโบ๏ธThank you SOOTHING THE BRAINThe 1985 ACNP meeting was, if possible, even more thought provoking thanthe previous year’s session. Kings College professor Jeffrey Gray gave a talkabout the amygdala, a cluster of brain cells that determines whether a sound,image, or body sensation is perceived as a threat. Gray’s…