Identifying Children at Risk of Self-Harm Earlier
...begin self-harming. The team, based at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, found that while sleep problems and low [...]
...begin self-harming. The team, based at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, found that while sleep problems and low [...]
...the previously subconscious dialogue between your ordinary self and your authentic self. You can practice this dialogue silently, [...]
...another patient walking in the door. And that’s the golden key to building healthy self esteem…knowing yourself. [...]
...a practical tool that can enhance self-understanding,” says Samuli Reijula, philosopher at the University of Helsinki. [...]
...to get to the other side. Our culture has a most self-defeating attribute in that we’ve been raised to do anything but feel our pain and face [...]
...illness] than in times of healthy activity. Does not Nature herself, in acute diseases, protest against eating, by loss of appetite, nausea and [...]
...problems shortly after feeding. They may also seem to eat excessively and want to frequently suck on teethers. The resulting pain leads to crying, [...]
...called PRISN (Performative Refinement to Soothe Insecurities about Sophistication), which produced FLEX (perFormative seLf-Elevation indeX). FLEX [...]
...mental self-concept doesn’t match our physical self, our memory can become impaired. When our mental [...]
...risk of autism spectrum disorder in children. JAMA Pediatrics. December 14, 2015. DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.3356 Thompson D. Antidepressants in Pregnancy May [...]