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février 9, 2024Like
Exploring the Chameleon Effect and The Psychology of Mimicry
Children imitate what they see, especially when it’s an action or behavior done by their parents. I’ve – on occasion – noticed how children (even adults) would mimic what they see. Now, I don’t know this about myself, but if you’ve ever noticed yourself mirroring the behavior or mannerisms of someone you were interacting with, then this could be the chameleon effect in action. Maybe you’ve slowly adopted their gestures, tone of voice, or even facial expressions without being aware calmsage
février 9, 2024Like
What Is Moral Injury And How To Heal From It
The concept of moral injury is not new, yet it is believed that while working with Vietnam veterans, psychiatrist Jonathon Shay developed the concept. The idea defines individuals’ ethical and moral struggles because of conflicts with one’s moral code. Simply put, when a person fails to perform in accordance with moral beliefs, ethical codes, or values, they suffer moral injury, and when this happens, the person feels potentially morally and mentally hurt. Unlike post-traumatic stress disorder, which is a result calmsage
février 8, 2024Like
Why Black Eating Disorders Frequently Go Undiagnosed, According to a Doctor
For the most part, we don’t typically associate eating disorders with Black people. Culturally, in our community, curves are celebrated, and being labeled as “thick” is deemed a compliment. There are numerous songs in popular culture praising the size of women’s bodies and butts, and the larger, the better. Who can forget rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Baby Got Back,” or when Nelly sang in the affirmative on his hit song “Hot in Herre,” “Checkin’ your reflection and tellin’ your best friend, shek
février 8, 2024Like
2023 Healthcare Environment Awards Celebrate Projects Big And Small
The Healthcare Environment Awards—presented by The Center for Health Design in partnership with Healthcare Design magazine—recognize facility designs that enhance experiences, increase organizational efficiency, improve safety, and positively affect outcomes. Each year, participants submit projects in such categories as acute care, ambulatory care, long-term/assisted living, behavioral health, conceptual design, and student design work. The 2023 winners were celebrated during an awards ceremony at the most recent Healthcare Design Conference + Expo in New Orleans. Here’s a quick look at the healthcare
février 8, 2024Like
Children’s Health, UT Southwestern Medical Center To Partner On $5B Pediatric Campus In Dallas
Children’s Health (Dallas) and UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas announced plans to build a $5 billion pediatric health campus on the UT Southwestern campus. Situated on 33 acres, the project will include a 2 million-square-foot hospital with two 12-story towers and an eight-story tower to replace the existing Children’s Medical Center Dallas. The hospital will house 552 beds with room for expansion, a Level I pediatric trauma center, 90 emergency department (ED) exam rooms, 24 observation rooms, and two healthcare
février 8, 2024Like
Tuba City Regional Healthcare Corporation To Add Outpatient Facility In Bodaway Gap, Arizona
Tuba City Regional Healthcare Corporation, a regional referral medical center in Tuba City, Ariz. on the Navajo Reservation, plans to break ground on a new healthcare facility in Bodaway Gap, Ariz., this month, according to the website azdailysun.com. The two-story, 123,565-square-foot project will house primary care, mental health care, physical therapy, and podiatry services, as well as a dental clinic, eye clinic, wellness center, lab, and pharmacy. The facility will also offer Navajo Nation programs, including health education, diabetes, behavioral healthcare
février 8, 2024Like
7 Lessons That Grief Teaches Us About Healing and Hope
“Grief never ends…But it changes. It’s a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness or a lack of faith…It is the price of love.” We are never prepared for grief, with its heavy weight and consuming sorrow. It arrives unexpectedly, crashing into our lives like an unwelcome storm of emotions. Grief is a universal experience of sorrow, and it touches all of us at some point in our lives. Yet, within the depths of calmsage
février 8, 2024Like
Video Journaling For Mental Well-Being [With Tips to Begin Journaling!]
I bought a journal some time ago to work on my self-awareness and do some self-reflection, but the moment I would sit to write in it, my mind would go blank. After talking with my therapist about this, she suggested that instead of writing, I should focus on recording voice memos. I was intrigued and did my own research when I came across the concept of video journaling. In our lives, when everything is conveniently available digitally, it’s no surprise calmsage
février 7, 2024Like
This Open Marriage Has Gone ‘Seriously Downhill’ Since the Husband Started Dating, but Reddit Has No Sympathy
Open relationships come with a lot of unique challenges. That’s not a shocking thing to say, considering that every type of relationship on the planet has challenges, but with open relationships, you’re dealing with emotions that most of us aren’t too comfortable with. Jealousy is one of them, alongside fear, uncertainty, and insecurity, just to name a few. Seeing your partner date, sleep with, or even fall in love with other people can just be uncomfortable, even if you gave shek
février 7, 2024Like
McMillan Pazdan Smith Welcomes New Healthcare Practice Leader
Architecture, planning, and design firm McMillan Pazdan Smith (MPS; Greenville, S.C.) has hired Samer Hamde as healthcare practice leader in its Atlanta studio. He brings 25 years of experience to the firm, including working at architecture, design, and strategy firm Nelson Worldwide (Minneapolis). For more news on MPS, go here. healthcare
février 7, 2024Like
6 Women Get Real About What It’s Like to Be in an Open Relationship
Does it seem like everyone is talking about open relationships lately? It’s not just you — interest and acceptance of open relationships has been on the rise over the last few years. It’s a trend that experts speaking to the BBC trace back to about 2016, and as of 2023, a full third of Americans believe open marriages are acceptable, according to a Pew survey. And that number is set to keep growing; though monogamous relationships are still the norm, shek