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Emotional Toddler - Articles
Attentional Bias, Emotion Recognition, and Emotion
by
Laura
Posted
Fri 13 Aug 2010 4:03am
Attentional Bias, Emotion Recognition, and Emotion Regulation in Anorexia: State or Trait?
This so neatly fits into the emerging understanding of this illness: certain parts of the differences in the brain are stable and others are dependent on nutritional state. We so urgently need to understand the difference and focus our attentions
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How stress can numb the emotions and reduce emotional awareness
by
Todd C.
Posted
Mon 08 Jun 2009 6:29pm
every single day. Stress is a killer.
It is very important to be emotionally aware of what is going on in your life
and in the lives of others. In order to be an emotionally competent person, you have to be
emotionally aware. But when you are under a great deal of stress, this can be almost
impossible to do. You will feel as though you can only focus
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Emotional Eating: Are You an Emotional Eater?
by
Alex L.
Posted
Sun 03 Jan 2010 11:39am
to the phenomenon of emotional eating. You've somehow chosen eating as your preferred way to handle negative emotions.
This psychological pattern makes you fall off the diet wagon time... your emotional eating and, in effect, flick off your hunger switch. Only then can a great healthy eating plan allow you to take off the weight and keep it off.
Let's get
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Diets are diets. Emotions are emotions. Habits are habits.
by
MariasLastDiet.com
Posted
Mon 05 Jul 2010 2:00am
by Maria's Last Diet
When you’ve already lost the weight, the diet no longer matters. Emotions and habits do matter. They are the problems you are left with if you haven’t found a good way to deal with them. Once you reach your goal weight, you are no longer on a weight-loss diet. So, even though a weight-loss diet plan helped you get there, what
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Emotional Illness/Emotional Wellness
by
Deb
Posted
Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:31am
I came across some of my old notes this morning about how emotions affect the physical body. Dr's Pert and Lipton helped me the most as I was learning why emotional... also reaches into all the organs, glands, spinal cord, and tissues of the body. “This means,” says Pert, “that emotional memory is stored throughout the body. And you can access
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Emotional Illness/Emotional Wellness
by
Deb
Posted
Sun 24 Feb 2008 6:22am
I came across some of my old notes this morning about how emotions affect the physical body. Dr's Pert and Lipton helped me the most as I was learning why emotional... also reaches into all the organs, glands, spinal cord, and tissues of the body. “This means,” says Pert, “that emotional memory is stored throughout the body. And you can access
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