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The human brain has passed through a process of development which is still incomplete. There is a big portion of the human brain that belongs to the wild conscience, where the characteristics of the pre-historic man are still alive, as they were in the past. This part didn't evolve in the same way that our human conscience did, and remains in an animal state.
On the other hand, the human part of our conscience is also absurd in many ways and under-developed, because only one...
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The Politics of Single Motherhood It is well-known that single mothers may suffer from increased economic hardship after divorce. Living on one income and paying for child-care and extra household help, contribute to the overall decrease in the standard of living for single mothers in the US. What many people fail to understand is that in addition to the economic stressors placed on single-mothers, social isolation is prevalent and another source of emotional...
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When a person has healthy brain, he/she can have a better memory and concentration. He/she will also be better in managing stress and increases his/her calmness. His/her creativity will even improve. The performance of our brain relies greatly on our diet.
Good things for the brain The brain has favorites. It has to have the following: oxygen, glucose and omega-3 fatty acids.
Bad things for the brain The brain has dislikes. The following are not good for...
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Dizziness is a term used to describe when you are feeling woozy, or faint. Vertigo, a symptom of dizziness, is the feeling that the room is spinning around you. When people experience dizziness, it may be a symptom showing the balance mechanism in your inner ear is not working properly.
What causes dizziness?
Circulation: If your brain does not get enough blood flow, you feel lightheaded. Almost everyone has experienced this on occasion when standing up quickly...
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Even if you believe that your pet emotes with embarrassment, it does not blush. Humans do. Uncontrollably. Why We Blush Blushing is the physiological result of an emotional response to external stimuli. Simply put, something happens which triggers a physical response — reddening of the face or neck that can be clearly seen. It is typically interpreted as an emotional response reflecting embarrassment, modesty, shyness or shame. When we blush, blood vessels expand...
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Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) is an evidence-based and effective form of treatment for children with trauma and disorders of attachment[1]. It is an evidence-based treatment, meaning that there has been empirical research published in peer-reviewed journals. Craven & Lee (2006) determined that DDP is a supported and acceptable treatment (category 3 in a six level system). However, their review only included results from a partial preliminary presentation of an...
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One of the most frightening things you may find yourself experiencing is a panic attack. You could be driving to work, shopping, watching TV, etc and suddenly, your hit by a variety of strange symptoms and your convinced that something terrible is going to happen to you there and then. BUT panic attacks can be stopped. In order to do that, you will need to come to terms with your irrational fear. Because without these fear, panic attacks cannot exist. Panic attacks are YOU being...
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Dissociative Identity Disorder “Because…we’re the same person”, the famous line that twisted the whole plot of the 1999 hit blockbuster “Fight Club” awed many people including myself. For some reason, the thought of having two completely different identities still amazes me today. Dissociative Identity Disorder “is a severe condition in which two or more distinct identities, or personality states, are present in -- and...
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Attachment Facilitating Parenting Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D. Center For Family Development Many adopted and foster children have had very difficult and painful histories with their first parents. These children have experienced chronic early maltreatment within a caregiving relationship. Such a history can lead to the development of Complex Trauma (Cook et. al., 2003; Cook et. al., 2005), disorders of attachment, and Reactive Attachment Disorder....
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Currently one person in every 88 in the UK has Dementia . This is mainly because of the UK's ageing population. However, conditions such as high cholesterol and blood pressure, and lack of exercise are also thought to increase the risk. The demand for Alzheimer bedding and Alzheimer beds is now high due to the increase in sufferers across the UK. Specialist dementia beds and dementia bedding are now available to help prevent sleep suffocation and sleep injuries to dementia...
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