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septembre 18, 2023Like
6 Therapy Niches to Consider for Your Practice
As a therapist, you’re certainly not required to find a specific niche to focus on. That said, therapy niches have become increasingly common in the world of mental health providers, and for good reason. They’re an effective way to improve treatment outcomes and allow therapists to focus on areas of treatment they most connect to. When you decide to hone in on a specific counseling niche, you can work to deepen your knowledge and expertise in distinct conditions and treatment talk
septembre 18, 2023Like
A Study Just Found a Potential Breakthrough Treatment for Preeclampsia
Most maternal deaths in the US are preventable, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports. And yet, according to recent statistics, they continue to increase. In fact, 2021 was one of the worst years for maternal death in the country’s history, with 32.9 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births — a 40 percent increase from 2020, NPR notes, and more than ten times the rates of other high-income countries. While a number of factors are driving the crisis, shek
septembre 18, 2023Like
Eggs Are the Nutritional Superfood You Didn’t Know You Needed In Your Life – Here’s Why
Eggs may be the perfect breakfast meal, but did you know they’re also a superfood? Superfoods are foods that are considered nutritionally dense, containing lots of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are good for one’s health. Eggs, in particular, can provide improved muscle growth and repair and help with weight management. They also have immune system support and are good for your heart, bone, and brain health. The 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee of the USDA even recommended eggs as shek
septembre 18, 2023Like
Mohawk Valley Health System’s Wynn Hospital To Open In October
Nonprofit Mohawk Valley Health System (Utica, N.Y.) is planning to open the new Wynn Hospital in Utica in October, according to the website beckershospitalreview. The project consolidates Mohawk Valley’s St. Elizabeth (Utica) and St. Luke’s (Utica) hospital campuses into the new facility, which house 373 beds, including eight beds designated for pediatric patients. The 10-story, 702,000-square-foot hospital houses an emergency department (ED) with 47 beds for exam, quick turn, and trauma services, six rooms for behavioral health treatment rooms, and healthcare
septembre 18, 2023Like
All You Need To Know About Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Disorder)
Do you know that conversion disorder is a rare mental illness with only 0.2-0.5% prevalence per year? Conversion disorder is a rare psychological condition that is also known as functional neurological symptom disorder. This disorder can cause speech impairment, tremors, and even paralysis. In this blog, let us take a deep look at conversion disorder, and let’s find out how we can seek proper treatment for this rare type of mental illness. Quick Fact-Check: Conversion disorder is likely to create calmsage
septembre 18, 2023Like
University Of Louisville Hospital Plans New Patient Tower In Kentucky
University of Louisville (Ky.) Hospital in Louisville, Ky., is planning to open a $190 million expansion project in January 2025, according to the website wdrb.com. The project will include a seven-story patient tower with up to 360 beds, 20 operating rooms (ORs), and a 24-bed observation unit. The expansion project will also add a new lobby, waiting area, and updated gift and coffee shops. The post University Of Louisville Hospital Plans New Patient Tower In Kentucky first appeared on HCD healthcare
septembre 18, 2023Like
HCD Conference Preview: Facility Tour Of Delgado Community College – Ochsner Center for Nursing and Allied Health In New Orleans
The Healthcare Design Conference + Expo facility tours offer a chance to highlight some of the latest design ideas and community strategies at work in the host city. This year’s event in New Orleans includes three tours from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4. Here’s a profile of one of those tours. For tour registration or more on the HCD Conference + Expo, Nov. 4-7 in New Orleans, visit hcdexpo.com. Delgado Community College – Ochsner Center for Nursing and Allied healthcare
septembre 18, 2023Like
How Dating Someone Who Isn’t Your “Type” Can Be Worth It
While finding someone to date and looking at different profiles or people, have you ever used the phrase, “They’re just not my type?” Yes! Please let us know what you mean by not my type in the comments section. However, if you have no idea and have been using the phrase, don’t worry. Here, we explain what having a type means and why moving out of your comfort zone and dating someone not your type is beneficial. “Life has a calmsage
septembre 17, 2023Like
I’m a Food Network Chef with Ulcerative Colitis: Here’s How I Make It Work
I first started having symptoms of ulcerative colitis when I was 18. I had just enlisted in the Air Force and was on assignment in South Korea when I started noticing changes in my body. I had bloody stool, urgency to go, and cramps, but I dismissed it as being due to the change in location and new cuisine. After a few months, though, I knew I couldn’t write off my symptoms any longer. I called my dad, who was shek
septembre 17, 2023Like
Grief Fatigue: What to Do When Grief Makes You Tired
“To weep is to make less the depth of grief.” – William Shakespeare Living through the loss of a loved one can feel like a huge wave following close behind you and is about to drown you if you stop moving forward. Moving through the loss of a dear one can feel heavy and overwhelming, and before you know it, grief has bled into almost every aspect of your life and relationships, exacting a toll on your mind and body. calmsage
septembre 17, 2023Like
Piaget’s 4 Stages of Cognitive Development
Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development is divided into 4 stages. By learning about these stages one can understand how child grows and develops different sensorimotor, cognitive, motor and analytical skills. The theory is a ground breaking approach to understand human development. “Every child is a unique kind of flower, and all together, they make this world a beautiful garden.” – Jean Piaget. Jean Piaget, a pioneering Swiss psychologist, introduced the theory of cognitive development, explaining how children learn and calmsage
septembre 16, 2023Like
The Best Eating Disorder Recovery Apps To Help You Heal in 2023
The toughest relationship anyone can ever have with anything is food, in my opinion. Having a healthy relationship with food is probably the most complex thing in the world, especially if you’re living with an eating disorder or recovering from one. You can’t overcome eating disorders just by monitoring your food intake. Surprisingly, in this day and age, you can learn to use eating disorder recovery apps to your advantage and support your recovery process. The eating disorder apps I’m calmsage