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EFT Tapping vs. Traditional Therapy: The Verdict's In!
Not only does Tapping have BIG benefits for people with PTSD, but it even holds its own against other well-known, effective treatment options like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)! You can find u tubes on tapping. Also an app called Tapping Solution on your phone. You can try the free version, or
Not only does Tapping have BIG benefits for people with PTSD, but it even holds its own against other well-known, effective treatment options like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)! You can find u tubes on tapping. Also an app called Tapping Solution on your phone. You can try the free version, or
MSanon
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Heal My PTSD
8 months ago
Ideas for improving my sleep
I have tried CBT (Cognative
Behavioural
Therapy
) and of course sleeping pills. Any good ideas? My blog for anyone interested is - https://fightingparkinsonss.com/2023/03/24/march-2023-pdshort-updatechoking-40-becomes-20-and-i-really-am-british/
I have tried CBT (Cognative
Behavioural
Therapy
) and of course sleeping pills. Any good ideas? My blog for anyone interested is - https://fightingparkinsonss.com/2023/03/24/march-2023-pdshort-updatechoking-40-becomes-20-and-i-really-am-british/
blazyb
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Kratom anti-depressant, anti-psychotic, anti-anxiety herb!
I've recently come across an herbal suppliment that has realy helped me. If you research it you'll find that it has some potential for abuse. It effects opioid receptors. Just like opiod meds. For pain you take a large dose. In large doses it also has a sedating effect. That is were the addiction lays
I've recently come across an herbal suppliment that has realy helped me. If you research it you'll find that it has some potential for abuse. It effects opioid receptors. Just like opiod meds. For pain you take a large dose. In large doses it also has a sedating effect. That is were the addiction lays
PureOCDdude
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My OCD Community
9 months ago
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Parent of Adult child refusing change
my adult daughter who is over 40, single and cannot hold a job, is constantly late, has difficulty with cleaning her spaces, delays her medical care, etc... and cannot support herself. She refuses to apply for benefits and is extremely resistant to behavioral therapy relying only on her medication
my adult daughter who is over 40, single and cannot hold a job, is constantly late, has difficulty with cleaning her spaces, delays her medical care, etc... and cannot support herself. She refuses to apply for benefits and is extremely resistant to behavioral therapy relying only on her medication
Password5
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Books on Managing a Disability
It focussed on living with a long term disability and had a chapter or reference to Cognitive
Behavioural
Therapy
. If this rings a bell with someone , please could you post the title and author again in a reply here. I will be most grateful and sorry for growing old and scattered hahaha ;)🤓
It focussed on living with a long term disability and had a chapter or reference to Cognitive
Behavioural
Therapy
. If this rings a bell with someone , please could you post the title and author again in a reply here. I will be most grateful and sorry for growing old and scattered hahaha ;)🤓
JJ_7
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Struggling to make the best education choices
Hello, My 6-year-old son was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago. Because of his age, we tried PCIT behavior therapy and while we saw some mild improvements there was no real change. I have homeschooled my son since he was 3. It started off as preschool working on language development in conjunction
Hello, My 6-year-old son was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago. Because of his age, we tried PCIT behavior therapy and while we saw some mild improvements there was no real change. I have homeschooled my son since he was 3. It started off as preschool working on language development in conjunction
kt01513
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
9 months ago
applying for I’ll health retirement
At present I am having cognitive
behavioural
therapy
and have been referred to a fibromyalgia clinic to help with symptoms. Has anyone had any experience like this. Many thanks
At present I am having cognitive
behavioural
therapy
and have been referred to a fibromyalgia clinic to help with symptoms. Has anyone had any experience like this. Many thanks
redcharlie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
She doesn’t act that way with me…
I’ve known since my daughter was 2 years old that something was going on, but everyone around me tries to explain it away. It seems like to them having ADHD and sensory processing disorder is the kiss of death and all is lost for her. Why do I have to over explain her symptoms and diagnoses? If I say
I’ve known since my daughter was 2 years old that something was going on, but everyone around me tries to explain it away. It seems like to them having ADHD and sensory processing disorder is the kiss of death and all is lost for her. Why do I have to over explain her symptoms and diagnoses? If I say
yum_yum
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
8 months ago
Will I become desensitised to real events due to therapy techniques ?
Since then, I have been doing a lot of research and practice in Cognitive
Behavioural
Therapy
, Mindfullness and meditation which has significantly reduced the frequency of thoughts and helped me to get back into enjoying life a little more.
Since then, I have been doing a lot of research and practice in Cognitive
Behavioural
Therapy
, Mindfullness and meditation which has significantly reduced the frequency of thoughts and helped me to get back into enjoying life a little more.
Hidden
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My OCD Community
11 months ago
Meds and CBT
Does anyone have any stories about how meds might of helped them with anxiety and depression, I have been on and constant up and down spiral for months, one week I might be extremely positive and confident with moments of bliss, then the next I can be rock bottom feel utterly hopeles and get paranoid
Does anyone have any stories about how meds might of helped them with anxiety and depression, I have been on and constant up and down spiral for months, one week I might be extremely positive and confident with moments of bliss, then the next I can be rock bottom feel utterly hopeles and get paranoid
Talkinghelps
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Warning! HealthUnlocked communities impact anxiety levels.
HealthUnlocked can have several positive impacts on anxiety, here are a few!
Support and Validation:
Online health communities provide a platform where individuals can connect with others who have similar experiences. This sense of community and understanding can be immensely comforting and
HealthUnlocked can have several positive impacts on anxiety, here are a few!
Support and Validation:
Online health communities provide a platform where individuals can connect with others who have similar experiences. This sense of community and understanding can be immensely comforting and
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
11 months ago
Embracing Wellness: Exploring Lifestyle and Wellness Innovations
People are increasingly seeking innovative ways to enhance their overall well-being and prioritize their health. Lifestyle and wellness innovations have emerged as transformative solutions, empowering individuals to take charge of their physical, mental, and emotional health. Today, we delve into the
People are increasingly seeking innovative ways to enhance their overall well-being and prioritize their health. Lifestyle and wellness innovations have emerged as transformative solutions, empowering individuals to take charge of their physical, mental, and emotional health. Today, we delve into the
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
11 months ago
my 5 year old with adhd
Life for my son has changed enormously, he’s now enjoying school, has friends and finally getting asked to play dates etc. he also receives
behavioural
therapy
twice a week and although we have our difficulties now and then, life overall for my son is SO much better.
Life for my son has changed enormously, he’s now enjoying school, has friends and finally getting asked to play dates etc. he also receives
behavioural
therapy
twice a week and although we have our difficulties now and then, life overall for my son is SO much better.
123adhd
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
Understanding Lung Conditions: Types, Symptoms, and Treatments
The human respiratory system is a marvel of biological engineering, enabling us to breathe in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide, crucial for our survival. However, like any intricate system, it is susceptible to various conditions that can hinder its function. Lung conditions encompass a broad spectrum
The human respiratory system is a marvel of biological engineering, enabling us to breathe in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide, crucial for our survival. However, like any intricate system, it is susceptible to various conditions that can hinder its function. Lung conditions encompass a broad spectrum
Benjamin11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 day ago
Aspen Neuroscience to Present at International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy (ISCT) Annual Meeting
As part of the ISCT 2024 Translational Pathway Sessions, as well as the ISCT main program, Aspen's Chief Scientific Officer Xiaokui Zhang, Ph.D., and Chief Technology Officer Kim Raineri will discuss developments in autologous research and development, including for ANPD001, Aspen's autologous iPSC-derived
As part of the ISCT 2024 Translational Pathway Sessions, as well as the ISCT main program, Aspen's Chief Scientific Officer Xiaokui Zhang, Ph.D., and Chief Technology Officer Kim Raineri will discuss developments in autologous research and development, including for ANPD001, Aspen's autologous iPSC-derived
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 days ago
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
7 days ago
Moving forward
Before my diagnosis, I had various symptoms that I could not control, and afterward would lose parts of my memories, it was people's names and events later I had a seizure but sometimes in my sleep. It was either when I was fully awake and alert and I could see my surroundings but then if I did have
Before my diagnosis, I had various symptoms that I could not control, and afterward would lose parts of my memories, it was people's names and events later I had a seizure but sometimes in my sleep. It was either when I was fully awake and alert and I could see my surroundings but then if I did have
mavem100
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
7 days ago
B.A.T and Provenge trial.
After 9mo the Arv-766 started to fail. I will be starting a combination therapy trial through Yale using B.A.T. And Provenge. This is the first time I’ve heard of such a combo. There are only 6 of us in this trial. Is there anyone else on this trial or have any experience with using both treatments
After 9mo the Arv-766 started to fail. I will be starting a combination therapy trial through Yale using B.A.T. And Provenge. This is the first time I’ve heard of such a combo. There are only 6 of us in this trial. Is there anyone else on this trial or have any experience with using both treatments
No_stone_unturned
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
school anxiety
I’m in speech therapy grad school, something I’ve worked towards for a VERY long time. I made so many sacrifices to be here and I got a C in a clinical experience. In my program you have to get a B to pass and move forward. I have to redo this clinical experience and any time I have a meeting for it
I’m in speech therapy grad school, something I’ve worked towards for a VERY long time. I made so many sacrifices to be here and I got a C in a clinical experience. In my program you have to get a B to pass and move forward. I have to redo this clinical experience and any time I have a meeting for it
Pupsandpeonies
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 days ago
Supporting evidence for PIP
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 days ago
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