Healing from moral injury.
Anxiety makes us feel “hot under the collar.” But evolution has provided a mechanism to help cool us down. Enter the “diver’s reflex”.
The human conscience is our "inner voice," but we can’t hear it speak if our attention is otherwise distracted.Research shows these psychospiritual forces may be critically important for decreasing risk of illness and death and boosting overall health. Moral resilience is the antidote for the powerlessness you feel from moral distress. Learn how to cultivate moral resilience here.Weltschmerz describes the disillusionment we feel from realizing that the world keeps falling short of our expectations.September 12, 2022
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Nintendo Switch 2 Rumor Leaks the Console's Biggest GameCould the Nintendo Switch 2 really run this game?
Les mer »
Released American Hostages Face a Long Road to Healing, Father SaysThe two released hostages have eight other relatives still in Gaza, cousins say
Les mer »
The Ubiquity of Trauma and the Role of Community HealingNot everyone has PTSD, but most people experience a trauma at one point or another. As a community, how can we support each other through life's inevitable injuries?
Les mer »
In Taiwan, finding solace — and identity — in traditional healingTribal practices are undergoing a revival in Taiwan, partly as young Indigenous people embrace their identity and partly to emphasize differences with China.
Les mer »
Opinion: As I recover from cancer, healing words I tell myselfThe healing power of books has helped psychologist and author Maggie Mulqueen persist through the darkest nights in her cancer journey.
Les mer »
Rangers find another soul-crushing playoff disappointment vs. AstrosThe Rangers have had two kinds of finishes to their seasons: The kind nobody cares about, which is most of the time, or the kind that ends with absolute...
Les mer »