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Back to School, Temperament and Emotion Coaching by Michael Gorsline Healthy Living Professional ... ld where our parents or caregivers weren't able to give us the empathy that would have been helpful. Can you remember what that was like? Experiencing a difficult emotion and feeling like you were on your own with it? What could the adult in your life have done or said that might have been helpful? All of us had those experiences where the adult wa ... Read on »
Taking Back The Emotional Reigns by loveisthecure ... an lead to urges to eat unhealthy foods, to binge eat, or to skip meals. Unfortunately, this can turn into a vicious cycle, because poor eating also impacts mood, leaving you feeling even worse. If you need help getting back on track with a healthy diet, check out these tips from About.com’s Guide to Nutrition:Eating a Healthier DietClick here to r ... Read on »
The Connection Between Emotional Stress and Back Pain by Eben D. Doctor of Chiropracty It is a known fact that emotional stress which causes muscle tension can result in abnormal forces on vertebrae. These abnormal forces can slowly break the disc (the shock absorber in between the bones) down over time contributing to degenerative conditions such as disc bulges, disc herniations, spinal degeneration, and stenosis. This is a pretty ... Read on »
Back Pain? Your Emotion May Be The Reason by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert ... when their doctors interrogate them about their work life or their home activities while diagnosing back pain. The fact is that some back problems can really be linked to feelings.There are a number of effects that negative emotions have on human beings and one of those effects is pain. Have you noted how you suddenly develop a serious heada ... Read on »
Tickle tickle.... by sawling Medical Doctor ... t I closed my eyes, the cough became worse. I coughed and coughed, until tears started to roll down my cheeks. I took some hot water to see if it helped....no, not really. My throat was just SO TICKLY. Later, I realised that the cough was worse when I was lying flat on the bed. So I laid on the bed at about 60 degrees angulation. I continued to cou ... Read on »
Emotional..... by Pamela B. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... ly Doggy. Every since he was a puppy he would take after people who were not part of our immediate family. He would not even let extended family members get anywhere near the back yard. I also mentioned that he has not been himself. He has not been eating well, and just sleeping alot. He wouldn't even join the other dogs at the fence w ... Read on »
Guiding Your Emotions: Feel Good! by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Humans have feelings, these feelings result from our thoughts. They are a feedback system to tell you if what you are thinking about makes you feel good and is alignment with what you rea ... Read on »
Feeling Real Emotions by Jaymee .. Patient Expert ... ht I was talking to C about her wedding plans and I was making plans that did not involve getting to our child. For me, the weirdest part of the whole surrogacy experience is feeling like a parent to a child that is years away from being born. We make life decisions as if they were here. I have researched baby products, education styles, been educa ... Read on »
Back with... "Tickled Pink" Sprinkle Cookies by Dreena Burton !. Healthy Living Professional ... ertired kidlets (overtired mom and dad - ha!), and of course a whole lotta' cooking! So, let's get to it... Where else can I start but with a sweet! I've been testing these "Tickled Pink" Sprinkle Cookies for my new cookbook. I put them to the "real test" the day of my daughter's party. This is always unnerving. Putting a new recipe out to see how ... Read on »
San Francisco Spine Center convinced: Emotional Stress and Back Pain feed off of each other by Eben D. Doctor of Chiropracty I have noticed something over the past 15 years. It seems that patients with chronic back pain take on quite a bit of emotional stress because of their condition. Chronic pain syndromes trigger the release of all sorts of natural pain killers and chemicals th ... Read on »