That may sound daunting, especially if you or a loved one are also in the midst of the physically taxing part of recovery. But emotional sobriety is important—and don't just trust our word for it. Ahead, experts explain why emotional sobriety is beneficial, how to develop it, what the ...
This is another binary that we could see as mapping onto fear(others)/shame(self). When we are protected we are safe enough and have no need to fear others. When we are cared for we know that we are okay in who we are and have no need to feel shame. Personally I have a memory...
In a new paper in Nature, scientists looked at candidates for reversing dysregulated gene expression in Alzheimer's disease and guess what outperformed all tested drugs? Exercise. — Max Lugavere 47 Criminality is now legal. I guess criminal racketeering these days would be like burning little chi...
argue against another term suggested for replacing schizophrenia,“dopamine dysregulation disorder”, there is a substantial body of evidence to suggest that there is more than dopamine that is dysregulated in schizophrenia. There is therefore a peril of plethora of names emerging for the same conditio...
is an iterative process, with the change in brain state reflected in the signal, effecting yet another brain response. The process is a continuous one. All this can readily occur beneath consciousness. This is referred to as 'covert' neurofeedback. Over time, this process eventuates in ...
my almost two year old is big on the word “no” at the moment as well… i totally support it for all the reasons you’ve listed here and we’re big on choices at our house, too. one area i find myself in conflict over, however is his delivery of the word! i consider myself...
While for one person, the stimulus might exceed the minimum threshold to release great volumes of a neurotransmitter leaving them feeling great reward, for another, the same stimulus might be insufficient, and they might feel no pleasure in response. One is not “normal” and the other in need...