Posts Tagged ‘Healing’

Pain Management with Self-Hypnosis

I tend to look upon pain management and healing as inseparable and see no reason why stop only on using self-hypnosis to manage pain, when you can successfully use it to bring about healing. After all, pain is a messenger letting you know that some part of your body requires special attention, and often [...]

Leave a Comment

The Power of Touch

The way you touch someone can make a great deal of difference to
how the person feels - it can be a healing touch, a feel good
touch or even a sensual touch,…. that is the power of touch.
Gentle holding, stroking and touching with feeling and
tenderness can result in both physical and psychological affects
[...]

Leave a Comment

Alternative & Complementary Medicine: Prevention Is Better Than Cure!

Introduction
Many people today have a renewed interest in the whole area of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. This is a very good thing because Conventional Medicine cannot always provide a cure for any illness that comes along
You may have heard the saying “after [some illness] he or she was never the same again”! The patient may [...]

Leave a Comment

Massage - The Touch and Heal Therapy

With growing awareness of the side effects of painkillers
and other chemical medicines, more and more people are
opting for the massage therapy. Massaging the body to
alleviate pain, stress and tension is performed by rubbing,
pinching and kneading the body properly. Pressure is
applied to the soft tissues of the body, ligaments, joints
and [...]

Leave a Comment

Is ADD A Learning Disability?

Attention Deficit Disorder, in itself, is not a learning disability. The term ?learning disability? typically refers to a perceptual disability, such as an auditory or visual processing disorder, like autism or dyslexia. A person with ADD, however, has no problems perceiving or interpreting information. Therefore, it does not qualify as a learning [...]

Leave a Comment

ADD As An Adult - What’s It Like?

Attention Deficit Disorder is often difficult to diagnose in adulthood as it sometimes masked by relationship problems, mood disorders, substance abuse, employment issues, or other psychological disorders. It was previously believed that children and adolescents would grow out of ADD, but it has just been acknowledged in the last few decades that it persists [...]

Leave a Comment

ADD and College Students - How Does It Affect Them?

Unfortunately, Attention Deficit Disorder does not necessarily fade with age. Many people that suffer as a child will continue to suffer as a teen, as well as into adulthood. However, this disorder may affect people differently at different stages in their life.
College can be a difficult time for some students. For many, [...]

Leave a Comment

How ADD Affects Child Education and Schooling

Educating a child with Attention Deficit Disorder may not be an easy process. Although great strides have been made in recognizing the disorder and many school systems have answered the call, many are still antiquated in their procedural methods as well as catering to specific circumstances.
How ADD affects a classroom is usually seen before [...]

Leave a Comment

What Parents Can Do To Help Children With ADD

Once your child has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, you may feel a bombardment of emotions: guilt, for feeling responsible; relief, for understanding the cause of your child?s behavior; or anger. As you sort through all of the emotions, it is important to understand your child?s position is not a hopeless one. [...]

Leave a Comment

Living With ADD - What To Expect

For a child, teenager, or adult suffering from ADD, a difficult road may lie ahead. If you have just recently been diagnosed with ADD, you may not know what life will be like for you, how the symptoms will persist, or how age affects ADD. The good news is, as time goes by, [...]

Leave a Comment