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Discover: Social Interaction by Adam P. Patient Expert Discover: Qualitative Imparement in Social Interaction: Here are a few stories in the next several posts from my life. I hope they give you a laugh or some insight. In the weeks to come, I'll also give some suggestions ... Read on »
Bombardment of Social Interaction.... by Petunia ... plan A could be put into operation. I organised a lunchdate for the mums and playdate for the kids in my house the first day. We all ate and chatted but I watched the social interaction (or lack thereof) that was going on between the children. This weekly lunch date became a regular fix in our social calendar and before too long, other mums joine ... Read on »
Online therapy an alternative treatment for depression by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative MedicinePeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee As cases of depression and anxiety increase in the UK, could online therapy provide a successful and more accessible form of treatment? Related News:Find out online if you’re at risk of... Click on the title to read the post in full Read on »
The New Brave New World: Natural Alternatives for the Treatment of Stress by Dr. Bruce F. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine ... end, that didn’t really shake out so well. Thankfully, there are other, more attractive options. Throughout the years, various clinical trials have proved the efficacy of alternative treatments for the reduction of stress. For example, in a trial performed by researchers at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Germany and published in the jour ... Read on »
Alternative Treatments for PPMDs by Atlanta Mom .. Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... gly women are trying to avoid psychiatric medications during the perinatal period. And, the good news is that using natural treatments is successful either as a complement or alternative to medication.Among the most important natural treatments for perinatal mood disorders are nutrition, support (emotional and physical), exercise and sleep. Read m ... Read on »
ADHD Alternative Treatment: LENS Neurofeedback by Dr. Rory S. Doctor of PsychologyHealth Maven Last night I heard an incredible presentation on LENS Neurofeedback, from my new colleague Rebecca Shafir. Often being asked about alternative (non-medication) methods of treatment for ADHD, I was incredibly delighted to hear about this process.What is Neurofeedback?Neurofeedback is a process or therapy t ... Read on »
Alternative Treatments for Incontinence by Allanda .. Patient Expert Incontinence and other bladder problems don’t necessarily have to be treated with medications and there is no unique treatment strategy for incontinence. Leakages can be prevented temporarily with incontinence pads and bladder / pelvic muscles can be toned and strengthened by herbal remedies and simple exercises.Combining natural medicine with Kege ... Read on »
Innovation through social interaction by Drew W. Healthy Living Professional ... hat they accomplished the reduction by working together.McCandless is the co-founder of the Social Invention Group. They help people work together to innovate through social interaction on the most basic level. Lots of innovation affecting small stuff with front-line people making big change. He asks this question in the presentation at CIMIT:Ca ... Read on »
Scratching the Social Interaction Itch by Rock G. Patient Expert After run stretch These Sunday trail runs have become a great outlet for social interaction, something that has been missing in my schedule so far this year. I spend far too much time alone. I work at home 9-6, most of my workouts are done solo, so by the ... Read on »
There's a new blog on the neuroscience of social interactions by Stephanie Allen For those of you not reading idealawg, here's information about a new blog being written by a grad student in social cognitive neuroscientist Kevin Ochsner's lab. Read on »