The experience of physical or spiritual pain finds us from time to time, no matter how carefully we avoid it. Today’s modern societies create an illusion of “ultimate happiness” that traps people inside their comfort zones, encouraging them to immediately destroy the slightest “negative” emotion or experience, ignore it, or expel it as if it were not one’s own, as if it were an intruder penetrating us from the outside. Those who fail to do this are stigmatized as having mental problems. Do you know someone who has attained ultimate happiness? I do not know. Because there is no such thing. Happiness, like any emotion, comes and goes, then comes and goes again. Sometimes it stays longer, sometimes very short. What we push out of ourselves as “negative” emotions are not actually negative. It belongs to us and tells us a lot about us. The more we try to drive them out, the more they come because they want to be heard. When we listen to them, we become calm and balanced, able to perceive ourselves as a whole, and make our existence whole.
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It is possible to get rid of chronic headaches with migraine botox
by clinicby clinicStating that chronic headaches affect the quality of life of patients, affect their daily living activities and cause people to withdraw from social life, Specialist from Medical Park Gebze Hospital Neurology Clinic. Dr. Duygu Özer said, “This situation also causes the development of psychiatric symptoms over time.
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Endometriosis, which is seen in 10 to 17% of women in the reproductive period and in 50% of women undergoing infertility treatment, occurs when the lining of the uterus forms in any part of the body other than the uterus.
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You have been diagnosed with lumbar flattening or herniated disc. may have inflammatory rheumatism of the lower back.
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An existential crisis is an opportunity to face ourselves and change to find our way. There are times in life when we get tired and ask questions. Why am I here? What is my purpose in life? Am I doing the right thing? What if I die? Everyone has experienced such existential crises at some point in their life, but the specific questions they ask themselves can vary. Any part of our lives can experience an existential crisis. These crises can occur in people from all walks of life. They are not dependent on material wealth. They often occur when things get out of control. Suddenly everything we trust becomes unreliable.
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One of the most common causes of neck pain, which is one of the disorders that two out of every three people in the general population complain about at some point in their life, is “Cervical Disc Disease”, known as Neck Hernia.
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Generalized pain condition (pain in at least 11 out of 18 tender point sites) and tenderness of which the medical treatment and etiology are not yet known, diffuse fatigue, cold hands and feet, trouble sleeping, depression, tingling in the limbs, irritable bowel syndrome, and morning stiffness for at least 3 months It is a painful syndrome. A lot of work has been done in this area. The majority of included studies showed significant improvement in chronic pain, anxiety, depression, cognitive function, sleep patterns, and gastrointestinal symptoms. In addition, weight loss appears to be associated with both reduced inflammation and improved quality of life in FM subjects, suggesting that body weight may have a functional repercussion in these patients. Additionally, all of these diets are generally considered healthy dietary patterns rich in plant foods, antioxidants, or fiber, so people experience an improvement in symptoms after almost any dietary intervention.
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Every person who says they have had a heart attack goes to the emergency room or to our physician friends with a complaint of pain, but especially patients with diabetes, some neurological diseases, and sometimes women can also have a silent heart attack, that is, without pain, nausea and sweating.
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Providing information about transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatment, Medical Park Tokat Hospital Psychiatry Specialist Dr. Meral Oran Demir, “TMS is a non-invasive method that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve the symptoms of psychiatric diseases.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy deals with people’s attitudes towards their core suffering. It focuses on meaningful and enthusiastic, value-oriented life by gaining new perspectives instead of dysfunctional or temporary coping methods. Today, with this method, many people have changed their approach to their problems and provided meaningful changes in their lives.
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