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"People who experience Childhood Emotional Maltreatment (CEM) are more likely to have troubled romantic relationships in adult years, according to Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers."
So, tell me something I didn't already know!
"The goal of the exercise is to rewire your memory and tie the craving with the consequence, not the reward."
"When we feel we can't escape a system, we adapt. That includes feeling okay about things we might otherwise consider undesirable."
"Previous research has shown that maltreated individuals are more likely to show abnormalities in biological systems sensitive to psychological stress -- such as the brain, the endocrine, and the immune system -- both in childhood and in adult life, which could have important clinical implications."
""We have shown that a quick, inexpensive, and easy to administer physiological measure, pupil dilation in response to emotional words, not only reflects activity in brain regions involved in depression and treatment response but can predict which patients are likely to respond to cognitive therapy," explained Dr. Greg Siegle, corresponding author on the study."
Maybe this test can be used to show that CBT will be pointless and useless to an ME sufferer?
"In a striking case of the experts falling foul of a phenomenon studied by themselves and their colleagues - the self-serving bias - it turns out that psychologists have a tendency to over-cite their own research papers."
None more so than the Wessley school, I suspect.
Yes, you too can see through the defenses people hide behind. To guide you, just consult the handy primer below. Put together by psychiatrist Emanuel H. Rosen, it distills years of Freudian analytical training into a few simple principles that make sense
Instead of simply conforming, be aware of when and how it happens and make a choice.
... people born in winter months have a higher risk of a number of neurological disorders including seasonal affective disorder (winter depression), bipolar depression and schizophrenia.
The idea of the misdirection is to create doubt in the person asking the question. The idea is to get the asker to assume they were silly for asking in the first place, because obviously is was a poor assumption to make. In these situations, however, the
Visualizing the life you want does four important things.
•First, it gives you direction. If you don't know where you are going, you will probably wind up someplace else.
• It is literally the source of motivation so you can do what is needed to create
"If such everyday mildly unpleasant encounters are enough to provoke pain inhibition, then this suggests that many people may be exposed to chronic fight-or-flight responses, which can have many negative implications for health. This would be the case esp
Whatever inner resources people need to mobilize for recovery, they still can not accomplish the task alone. Depression and trauma are disconnective disorders. They do not improve in isolation. To fix them you have to be connected to others.
it has been shown that individuals diagnosed with depression need fewer medications and respond better to psychotherapy when music is integrated in the course of the treatment.
... use it as a guide to spot manipulation in your day-to-day interactions and protect yourself from manipulative people.
Is nurturing one's own soul or sense of self selfish? Trying to attain one's innermost needs? Actualizing one's innate creative potential? Constructively expressing one's self and will in the world? And, if so, could this sort of selfishness be positive,
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