Open Your Mouth!
I’ve not met anyone who hasn’t learned to stifle their yawns. You know what it’s like – you feel a yawn coming on, and if you’re in company you simply will not let your mouth open wide and do a … Read More
I’ve not met anyone who hasn’t learned to stifle their yawns. You know what it’s like – you feel a yawn coming on, and if you’re in company you simply will not let your mouth open wide and do a … Read More
We had some friends and neighbours round last night – a motley crew, for sure. Not the obvious crowd I’d invite to, say, a birthday party. No, a more assorted mix; some I hadn’t seen for years, some I wasn’t … Read More
Here’s Professor Stephen Porges, referring to sexual assault allegations in the USA, Canada, the UK and elsewhere… “Whether they result in tangible consequences for the accused aggressor or not, as these high-profile cases play out in the media and the … Read More
If you’ve read Bessel van der Kolk’s ‘The Body Keeps the Score’ you’ll be familiar with this phrase. If not, read on… If you’ve experienced trauma (defined here simply as anything that ‘overwhelms’ your nervous system’s ability to adapt healthily) … Read More
Here’s what Dr Raja Selvam (Raja knows a thing or two) has to say: “Dr Robert Stolorow, who has co-authored many books on the inter-subjective approach to psychoanalysis … often made the point that the primary task in therapy should … Read More
One of the biggest difficulties I face almost daily, with patients, is this; I suggest that they learn to pay attention to the physical experience of breathing and learn to alter the breathing pattern in a certain way. They say … Read More
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1. Ensure your in-breath is not huge – it should be ‘ordinary’. It doesn’t matter if you’re not sure what this might mean; it just matters that you begin to become aware if you’re feeling like you need a big … Read More
In asthma there is both narrowing and inflammation of the lung bronchioles. The cortisol-type inhalers (‘preventers’) bring down the inflammation and the adrenaline-type inhalers (‘relievers’) promote widening of the airways. Hmm. Cortisol and adrenaline are the stress hormones. Doesn’t this … Read More
There’s a lot of sexual pain around. That is, most of us want to do it and a surprising number have a real problem with it. Why might this be? Consider this… The act of sex is managed by that … Read More