Beside every person whose soul hurts - there is a person who takes care of his well-being Know, recognize, and then you can help
If, in the recent past, the popular opinion among the general public and among professional therapists was that problems related to the human psyche stem from a personal failure or lack of willpower to overcome the problem, today, brain research proves otherwise!
What makes some people more sensitive to traumatic events than others? Is the problem in processing the event and storing it in the brain, or is it a failure in other systems that do not allow the event to be saved in a controlled manner? How does this relate to the immune system and our cortisol level?
Is fear an emotion or a reaction? Are there special areas of the brain that cause us to have a fear response? Is this normal? Do neuroscientists have good tools to give accurate answers to these questions, or should the field remain only in the field of psychology?
How does the brain process various threats? How does it ready the body to cope with these circumstances? What unfolds when faced with prolonged stressors? What toll does this exact on the brain and the body? What strategies exist to navigate diverse stress-inducing scenarios effectively?
When a perceived threat, whether genuine or perceived, jeopardizes our life, the brain initiates an intricate response mechanism, steering the body into a state of "automatic pilot." However, how does this process unfold in the face of contemporary stressors encountered in modern society? How does the brain navigate scenarios involving vexing superiors, marital discord, the weight of achievement, and economic preasures?
What is in cannabis, or rather in the various active substances in it, that is a panacea for such a large variety of physical and mental medical problems? Could it be that this will be the "miracle cure" for all problems or maybe we will once again discover the dark side of its use. if Already using it or considering it, you should know what the latest studies say on the subject.
Evidently, our brain is partitioned into distinct right and left hemispheres. However, what implications does this division hold? Do these hemispheres perform distinct functions, or do they merely act as reserves in case of dysfunction? Does the commonly held belief that the right hemisphere governs creativity while the left oversees logic hold validity? Can we enhance and fortify one hemisphere over the other?
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