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  • How to tame the boogie monster (re-issue)


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 710
    Washington, November 15 (ANI): Parents fretting over their children’s fears of real and imaginary creatures can breathe a sigh of relief because researchers have come up with ideas on how to better address the problem.Researchers at the University of California, Davis, sought to identify coping strategies that can ...
    17 hours ago
  • How to tame the boogie monster


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 710
    Washington, November 14 (ANI): Parents fretting over their children’s fears of real and imaginary creatures can breathe a sigh of relief because researchers have come up with ideas on how to better address the problem.Researchers at the University of California, Davis, sought to identify coping strategies that can ...
    1 day ago
  • Coping With Children’s Worries


    Psych Central NewsAuthority Authority: 579
    “But Mommy, there’s a boogie monster that lives in my closet!!” Many parents of preschoolers struggle with their children’s fears of real and imaginary creatures. Luckily, new research offers some ideas on how they can better manage their children’s worries. Researchers studied a group of fifty 4 through ...
    2 days ago
  • Setting Realistic Expectations


    EmpowHer.com - Site Activity FeedAuthority Authority: 545
    I have a family member (don’t ask don’t tell…) who puts tremendous stress into her life and, frankly, I think she’s a bit off her rocker. read more
    4 days ago
  • Chronic pain management is NOT just like ‘any other chronic disease’


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    The other day someone said to me that managing chronic pain was just the same as managing something like diabetes, hypertension, asthma or any other chronic disease.  It irked me at the time and I couldn’t put my finger on just what it was that bothered me, but after a couple of days thinking about it I’ve got a ...
    4 days ago
  • ‘What do I do when I’ve had enough’: The Effect of Emotions on Self-regulation & Chronic Pain


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    As soon as read the first paragraph of the paper I’ve used as the basis for this post, I knew I was onto something that resonated with my original occupational therapy values. It says this: ‘ Living with chronic pain is a balancing act. People with chronic pain are required to make daily decisions about how ...
    4 days ago
  • Self regulation – what it is and what to do


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    So, if self regulation is about exerting control over thoughts, feelings, actions and physiology, how does it work? When I skipped through some Google references last night (o font of all knowledge!) I found a good number of sites referring to self regulation and children – but not nearly as many relating to adults, ...
    6 days ago
  • I’m so tired of coping: Self regulation, executive functions and chronic pain


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    Changes take energy – that’s nothing new, I know, but perhaps something as clinicians we might forget when we work with people who have chronic pain. I was thinking about this as I’ve had a week away from regular blogging so I could focus on writing and some self care.  Things are busy and as we enter the run ...
    1 week ago
  • Some Days are Easier Than Others


    A Splintered Mind by Douglas CooteyAuthority Authority: 422
    Hard day today. I had plans. Big, beautiful plans. Instead I spent the day ticking. Then company arrived and there went my plans like leaves in the wind. I managed to check off two of the six things I needed to do today, but there was so much more that needed to be done. I was powerless and sat there stuttering, and ...
    1 week ago
  • Life Balance: Enhance Your Life


    SCORE Women's Success BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    5 Ways to Improve Your Daily Life As we spend more time at work and continue to feel the pressures of how to cope with daily stresses consider these tips that can improve your life. Do something for someone else.  It can be rewarding and nurturing others can reduce stress. Meditate: it only takes 10 minutes, ...
    1 week ago
  • Putting a Spotlight on Seasonal Affective Disorder


    A Splintered Mind by Douglas CooteyAuthority Authority: 422
    Almost exactly one year ago I made a discovery: I suffered from Winter Depression , otherwise known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. As I detailed in “I Wondered What Was Happening” , I had been on the lookout for a change in my behavior once Autumn rolled in. Then I forgot about it. (Ah, blessed ADHD ) When ...
    1 week ago
  • Dont Let Hardship Be a Pain in the Butt. Get Out and Live.


    A Splintered Mind by Douglas CooteyAuthority Authority: 422
    Congratulations, Icy . You’ve won an autographed copy of “Heck Superhero” by Martine Leavitt. Send me your mailing address via email and I’ll wrap the book up and send it to you. With one last Halloween hurrah Ill share some photos with you. Ill be changing the colors here back to their normal greens ...
    1 week ago
  • Holiday season redux


    So You Want To Be A WaiterAuthority Authority: 130
    I talked recently about going into the holiday season. Here are a couple of headspace adjustments (you military peeps who have ever worked with the Browning .50 cal machine gun know the reference): Assume that you’re not going to get cut early. Assume that you’re there for the duration. This can be a bit of an ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Hypnosis: Response expectancies?


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    Let’s explore the proposed mechanisms in hypnosis as I wander through the subject this week. According to some researchers, response expectancies , or ‘the expectation of one’s own non-volitional reactions to situational cues’ are thought to play a major part in both hypnosis and placebo responding. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Make it Fun


    EmpowHer.com - Site Activity FeedAuthority Authority: 545
    A fascinating experiment was recently conducted in Sweden: they wanted to see if they could get people to do something they didn’t like to do by making it fun. They observed a subway station where read more
    2 weeks ago
  • Emotional Healing


    Wish Everyone Good Health.Authority Authority: 465
    An innovative and highly effective process to achieve complete and more total healing is direct, focused, and combines healing the past while creating the future. You will make a subtle and effective transition to self-discovery and empowerment.Traditional psychotherapy/psychoanalysis fails to address the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Hypnosis for chronic pain management: How it works maybe?


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    There are plenty of people who look at me as if I’m stepping right into woowoo when I start to talk about hypnosis for managing chronic pain. I’m happy to say that science has provided some good evidence that not only does hypnosis have a neurophysiological basis, but it also has some good effect. What exactly ...
    3 weeks ago
  • 10 Simple Coping Strategies When a Family Member Has Clinical Depression


    Wish Everyone Good Health.Authority Authority: 465
    1.Remember that it is an illness:Clinical depression often requires medical supervision as well as professional treatment. Clinical depression is treatable and requires commitment, understanding and patience from all those involved.2.It is not your fault:Clinical depression is usually a combination of chemical ...
    3 weeks ago
  • That old mind-body thing again…


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    I am not a philosopher.  Neither am I very conversant in the arguments around consciousness.  But working in pain management means the mind-body debate is something I run into now and again.  Is pain all about the body? Is pain all about the mind? Or is it both?  Which influences the other? This debate can ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Feeling the pain: distraction/relaxation or exposure


    HealthSkills WeblogAuthority Authority: 422
    It’s not the pain, it’s the judgement of the pain that makes it so distressing – or at least, that’s how the cognitive behavioural model of pain views our experience of pain. As a result, most pain management therapies working to help people manage when their pain can’t be removed involves reviewing how ...
    4 weeks ago

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