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Often, EFT is used as an in-the-moment coping skill to help with a broad range of symptoms, including pain, anxiety and depression, as well as physical markers of distress like high blood pressure,heart rateand cortisol levels, Miller says. "Tapping allows for the body and mind to let g...
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With a population of approximately 7.4 million people, 94% of Hong Kong residents identify as Chinese; 61% of adults had at least one ACE (Ho et al., 2024); and over 40% of university students had moderate and above levels of depressive and anxiety symptoms (Shek et al., 2022)....
From reducing anxiety and depression to improving your mood, self-esteem, and cognitive function, bringing exercise into your daily routine can give you a better mindset when it comes to work. You can do a yoga routine each morning, hit the gym—even something as simple as going for a ...
What are your triggers? Do stress, anger,anxiety, or depression make you want to eat? Or is food your main reward when something good happens? Try to notice when those feelings come up, and have a plan ready to do something other than eating. Could you take a walk? Text a friend?
N. (2014). How do elements of a reduced capacity to withstand uncertainty relate to the severity of health anxiety? Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 43, 262-274. http://dx.doi.org/10.10 80/16506073.2014.929170.Fetzner, M.G., Asmundson, G.J., Carey, C., Thibodeau, M.A., Brandt, C....
What are your triggers? Do stress, anger,anxiety, or depression make you want to eat? Or is food your main reward when something good happens? Try to notice when those feelings come up, and have a plan ready to do something other than eating. Could you take a walk? Text a friend?