Stress Management, Well-being and Self-Care

Gloucester Laundry: The last of the Magdelene Laundries

Sinead O’Connor: She was so far ahead of her time, we couldn’t hear what she was trying to tell us.

August 18, 2023

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Doctor listening to patient

The Complex Connection: Exploring the Relationship Between Idiopathic (unexplained) Health Problems and Stress-Related DIS-EASE Part 2

July 07, 2023

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an example of Alopecia areata: blotches of hair loss.

The Complex Connection: Exploring the Relationship Between Idiopathic (unexplained) Health Problems and Stress-Related DIS-EASE

June 15, 2023

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When Your Dis-ease is Caused by the Treatment Part 2

June 02, 2023

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When Your Dis-ease is Caused by the Treatment

May 25, 2023

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Stress and the Coronavirus: How to lighten your load.

Stress and the Coronavirus: How to lighten your load.

March 16, 2020

Uncertainty is a major source of stress. We want our lives to be predictable and this unpredictability is causing people to feel anxious and even panic. Panic and anxiety are common symptoms of stress. But I think we need to look at the stress associated with coronavirus as an overlay to the already stressful lives we are currently leading. Since we can’t change what’s happening with the virus, perhaps we need to look at how to lower stress in every other possible way.

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Stress and the threat of Coronavirus

Stress and the threat of Coronavirus

March 05, 2020

If you are feeling stressed about the coronavirus, you are not alone. The whole world is feeling on edge, and for good reason. No one – not even the experts - seem to know exactly what might happen next or how bad it might be. And uncertainty, is a MAJOR cause of stress.

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Using Stress Management to ALTER Your DNA

Using Stress Management to ALTER Your DNA

April 04, 2019

You are no longer the prisoner of your genes.
Epigenetics presents us with a hopeful message that we can use to our advantage: We are no longer the prisoner of our genes. Even if a parent died at a relatively young age of cancer or heart disease, our genetic relationship to that fact is no longer set in stone. By adopting a healthy lifestyle, which absolutely includes reducing stress, we may be able turn on or off certain genes that can help us avoid the same negative health outcomes that might have stricken a parent or a sibling.

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Snakes, Stress and Brain Science

July 07, 2014

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How to Use Your Whole Brain: Changing Your Behavior

October 05, 2012

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How To Use Your Whole Brain: Redefining The Notion Of Who YOU Are

August 27, 2012

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Are You Stress Sensitive?

February 08, 2012

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