Support, expression and other strategies can help individuals cope with grief and emotional distress this holiday season. The ...
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Low mood and negative thoughts amplify pain in the brain. Therapies that reduce subconscious negative thinking reduce ...
You love being by yourself, and when you're feeling drained, solitude is an excellent place to be, where you can recoup and feel relaxed and at ease with your feelings and senses. This could mean you ...
Life is a series of experiences. Some make us feel loved, appreciated, supported, and capable. But some experiences fill us with shame, fear, anger, envy, or dread, and leave us feeling depleted, ...
For a long time I have disdained the way our culture seems to encourage us to marinate in our emotions, and even flaunt them. It’s normal for people to refer to themselves as “survivors” of ...
FEAR that makes you vomit, the sting of a rejection, paralysing grief – emotional pain can manifest in many physical symptoms. And while writers and musicians have spun tales and crafted songs ...
A new study led by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) shows that targeting emotional processing is key to treating and managing chronic pain. The study is based on a randomized ...
A new type of psychotherapy called emotional awareness and expression therapy significantly outperformed cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing chronic pain in older veterans. Emotional awareness ...
Scientists tracked how 80 people's brains responded to watching touch. Pain information appeared in 135 milliseconds.
Nonartricular pain — particularly widespread NAP — was linked to worse physical, emotional, and social well-being among adults with early RA.