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New Hope for Chronic Pain: Emotion-Focused Brain Therapy Shows Promising Results

A recent study by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) has introduced a breakthrough in chronic pain management by focusing on emotional processing within.

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How Brainwaves Synchronize with Music to Trigger Emotion, Movement and Healing

A groundbreaking international study led in part by McGill University psychologist Dr. Caroline Palmer reveals that our brains don’t merely process music—they physically synchronize with.

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How Identifying the Core Fear Enhances OCD Treatment Effectiveness?

When working with clients who have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), it can be tempting to focus solely on the surface-level symptoms. For example, imagine you meet.

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Creating Brain Maps Through the Feldenkrais Method

Sensory Differentiation as a Key to Brain Reorganization One of the foundational principles of the Feldenkrais Method is differentiation—the ability to perceive the smallest sensory.

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Differentiating Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar Spectrum Conditions

Understanding how to differentiate borderline personality disorder, cyclothymic temperament, and bipolar disorder remains one of the most vital diagnostic challenges in psychiatry and psychotherapy. Accurate.

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