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    meditation. I believe that Mindful Meditation does uphold to the mission statement due to everyone 's personal testimony they have experienced since starting Mindful Meditation with Dr. Barge. Key Client Group Dr. Barge’s Mindful Meditation community group focuses on individuals with anxiety and depression. Within the session I noticed that there were many people who had stress within their lives which triggered the anxiety and depression. Dr. Barge assisted each of the individuals’ needs…

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    functions to the muscles due to increased circulation, tissue regeneration, lessens depression and anxiety as well as improving the overall well – being. Aromatherapy massage brings a deeper level of relaxation, balance and health to client’s life. It stimulates the emotional part of our brain as the aroma from essential oils is sent to the limbic system though the olfactory bulb. The aroma aids the brain to release neuro messengers such as serotonin to counteract anxiety and stress and…

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    for women in history, it also created many psychological problems for them as well. Women started to feel isolated, useless, and disrespected by their families. Many of the women started to turn to prescription drugs to help lower their anxiety and reduce stress. Known as ‘mother’s little helper’ in 1963, the drug Diazepam was introduced to the American society. This drug, most commonly referred to as Valium, changed the relationship between patients and doctors. Instead of seeking a mental…

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    negative self-concept, less satisfaction in life, attention bias, and suicide. The symptoms, individually may not raise any red flags. As a group coupled with the history of abuse paint a much clearer picture of the obstacles the individual is facing due to CM. The repercussions can affect the individuals’ self-concept and bring about depression. The findings in a study by Arslan (2015) indicate that resilience might play a protective role when it pertains to depression and negative self-concept…

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    illness were shunned to keep the appearance of a desirable household. Within the large majority of families in the mid-20th century women were pressured by society to fit into the role of household wife. This forced many women to develop mental issues due to isolation and limiting their full potential. In response to these pressing nuances many took drugs in order to uphold appearance. In the story A Sorrowful Woman by Gail Godwin these stereotypes are present and push the wife to limit which…

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    Stress is a major benefactor of many problems for college students today. Stress is the compression of too much mental burdens and sometimes physical burdens in too little of a time lapse. When one thinks of stress as an advocate against humanity, one can confer that stress should therefore be annihilated from the daily lifestyle of college students. Stress can cause psychological and physical problems such as insomnia, depression, substance abuse, anxiety, abuse of themselves or others around…

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    an unnecessary stress that we must face. We often are our own harshest judges, without the additional pressure and stress due to the judgements of others. Living by another’s standards destroys…

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    changing-state sounds are due to the acoustical variation within those environments . . . This impairs the ability to recall the order of items, via rehearsal, within the presented list” (Hendrick). Although true, these effects only occur when listening to music while performing a task. In fact, listening to music before performing a task has been found to increase cognitive performance. Essentially, music has more beneficial consequences than non beneficial consequences due to the way it…

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    a biological level such as diet, exercise, and the things that are put into it. Hormetic Stress vs Toxic Stress Have you ever heard of the phrase “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”? That phrase means that people all go through some tough times. That would be classified as hormetic stress in most cases such as recovering from a cold, breaking up with a spouse or looking for a new job. Hormetic stress is exposure to “limited or manageable stressful moments that may or…

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    after being imprisoned due to breaching a protection order. Initially he was diagnosed with a major depressive episode and alcohol dependence, which were managed through the Community Alcohol and Drugs Service (CADS). Later in 2007, he was diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder type II by an outpatient psychiatrist. Most recently he has also been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).…

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