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novembre 26, 2023Like
Swinger Lifestyle – Is it Right for Your Mental Health
Swinging, as a form of non-monogamy, means different things to different people. Some consider it cheating, while others think it just means no monogamy. There’s nothing wrong with either, but you just have to be clear on which you want and discuss with your partner. If this makes you wonder how you can follow the swinger lifestyle in which there is a consensual, non-monogamous relationship that the partner knows. There is transparency to seek out sexual relationships with people outside calmsage
novembre 26, 2023Like
Why CBT Isn’t Always an Effective Approach For Trauma And PTSD
Living with trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be like making your way through a thorny and winding maze. To seek relief from the symptoms of trauma and PTSD, many people turn to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) as a supportive therapy, hoping it will guide them out of the maze they find themselves in. The reality can’t be far from the truth, though. CBT doesn’t always work for everyone, especially when it comes to treating trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder. calmsage
novembre 25, 2023Like
Cibophobia: Understanding Food Phobia In Adults
A lot of people ask if food is an essential part of life, then how come someone can develop a fear of food? Well, yes, fear of food known as cibophobia exists and it’s a specific type of phobia that is listed under anxiety disorder. Now, in your mind you might be thinking of anorexia, let me clarify that being anorexic and cibophobic are two different terms with different meanings, symptoms, causes, and treatments. In this blog, we will be calmsage
novembre 25, 2023Like
What is Savant Syndrome? Signs, Causes and Treatment
What do you think about the character Raymond Babbitt from the movie ‘Rain Man.’ Do you like him and want to know about savant syndrome? Or do you think people like him only exist in movies? Indeed, the way Hollywood has portrayed the character is for entertainment purposes, but savant syndrome is real. However, it is a rare condition often diagnosed in those with developmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The person possesses extraordinary skills or abilities in specific calmsage
novembre 24, 2023Like
E4H Environments for Health Architecture Promotes Team Members
E4H Environments for Health Architecture (Dallas) announced team member promotions across three of the firm’s offices. Brian Coltrane has been promoted to principal in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. Coltrane has more than 30 years of healthcare design experience focusing on behavioral health and senior care. Allison Dar has been elevated to principal and office director in the Washington, D.C., location. Dar’s career includes 20 years of experience in healthcare design, with project work for the Army Corps of Engineers healthcare
novembre 24, 2023Like
Supporting The Connection Between Facility Design And Outcomes
“This is an exciting time for our industry. We might be facing some of our most demanding challenges, but we are also in a time of unprecedented growth in the construction of new building projects and of building renovations and remodels.” These were the opening words when I penned my first column 22 years ago for the newly launched Healthcare Design magazine. They are as relevant today as they were more than two decades ago. At that time, current spending healthcare
novembre 24, 2023Like
Resilient Care Partnering: Importance & Benefits
Caregiving is a significant job; it helps people grow personally even when surrounded by so many challenges. Living with a mental health condition is difficult but things become manageable when you have a good caregiver. We often talk about the role caregivers play in the lives of people with mental, emotional, and physical challenges. We forget that caregivers are doing a selfless job and that they need care too. Resilient care partnering is one-way caregivers can protect themselves. Since taking calmsage
novembre 24, 2023Like
Intrusive vs. Impulsive Thoughts: What’s the Difference Between The Two?
Our minds are like that flower garden maze, and sometimes, we need a moment to understand the different species of flowers that bloom within. I’ve seen many videos on social media where people talk about letting their “intrusive thoughts win” but I wonder if they understand what intrusive thoughts truly mean. With time, I like the fact that people are choosing to speak about their thoughts, but at the same time, I feel like they don’t fully understand what they calmsage
novembre 23, 2023Like
The 7 Anti-Bloating Yoga Poses Your Gut Needs After a Big Meal
Eating a big meal and experiencing major bloating afterwards: two activities that, unfortunately, just seem to go hand in hand. Bloating after eating is definitely common — according to the Cleveland Clinic, it happens to 10 to 25 percent of us — but it’s not necessarily inevitable. Some light activity can actually help you reduce bloating after eating, even after a giant, Thanksgiving-style meal, and yoga is one form of exercise we recommend to do it. “Yoga is beneficial for shek
novembre 23, 2023Like
The Best Adaptogen Drinks, Snacks, and Herbs That Celebrities Actually Use
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. If you spend any time on the wellness side of social media, chances are you’ve seen the word “adaptogen” thrown around over the last few years. Adaptogens may be the buzzy nutrient of the moment right now, but they’ve actually been used for centuries in parts of Asia and India, per UCLA Health, as herbal supplements that are based shek
novembre 23, 2023Like
Psychology Of Attachment Theory Based on John Bowlby’s Research
We all have been through a situation wherein we struggled with self-doubt regarding our emotional needs or attachment styles. We all have asked somewhere at a point in our life, “Does this attachment style come from my mother?” or “Am I asking for too much?” With a lot of mental awareness going on, yes, parenting, attachment styles, or past experiences can have a lot of impact on your relationships, according to Sigmund Freud. It’s very common that whenever we get calmsage
novembre 23, 2023Like
Identifying And Overcoming Entomophobia (Fear Of Bugs Or Insects) In Real Life
Who does not have a fear of bugs or insects? They are creepy, weird, and colorful small creatures… which cause distress in many of us! The fact is that people experiencing a fear of insects or bugs does not necessarily mean that the people are struggling with a fear of insects called entomophobia. Entomophobia is a persistent and irrational fear of bugs that may go to extreme levels. A person is diagnosed with entomophobia only when the fear becomes extreme, calmsage