After a brain injury, people may be less inhibited or struggle to control impulses. This could cause them to speak without thinking or participate in risky or expensive activities without considering the outcome of their actions. Note, these symptoms can improve as the injury heals. How to Cont...
【题目】How to Develop and Increase Your Self-Control Self-control is the ability to control impulses and reactions, and is another name for self-discipline.It is not some kind of negative and limiting behavior, as some people might think When self-control is used wisely and with common ...
How to trick your brain and control your impulsesLamar Salter
Self-control is important because it helps you achieve fulfilling goals that make you feel you’re living your most authentic life. You become more resilient and dedicated as you keep distractions and impulses from deraili...
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines self-control as “restraint exercised over one’s own impulses, emotions, or desires.” We feel all sorts of emotions every day, and it’s important to express them. But learning how to let go of control is also important. And it’ll help us let ...
Exercise also makes the body to create a protein that helps brain cells grow and boosts connections between the prefrontal cortex and other brain regions. The prefrontal cortex thus can work better to help us make wise decisions and control our impulses.【小题1】What's the...
Criteria for intermittent explosive disorder and stress control There may be certain criteria for having intermittent explosive disorder, such as the following: Having several different episodes of not being able to control aggressive or violent impulses ...
ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a condition that affects how people think, focus, and control their impulses. It impacts both kids and adults, and it's not about being lazy or less smart. ADHD is related to differences in brain development and activity. People with ADHD...
By the teen and tween years, most kids have gained control over their physical impulses but they may still be verbally impulsive. Your child may blurt things out without thinking about how their words may be perceived or say unkind things when they're angry, tired, or wound up. ...
Self-control strategy:To become aware of what you are feeling, accept it, and try to create an opposite emotion through strategies such as the evocation of quiet memories, or distracting yourself with anything that reduces the intensity of the emotion. This helps reduce your impulses and increase...