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So how do we apply the scientific method to psychological research? Lots of ways, but today Hank talks about case studies, naturalistic observation, surveys and interviews, and experimentation. Also he covers different kinds of bias in experimentation and how research practices help us avoid them.
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In How Trauma Hijacks a Client’s Memory, Peter Levine PhD looks at 3 ways a traumatic experience can alter a person’s memory.
Peter is is the developer of Somatic Experiencing, and is one of the world’s leading experts on treating trauma and PTSD.
Here, he details what can happen to the hippocampus when a person is in a traumatic state. He looks at the effect trauma has on a person’s short term memory, and how you can recognize this connection during a psychotherapy session.
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Clinical Psychologist Dr. Christina Iglesia is a PTSD & trauma expert. In this eye-opening live class, Dr. Christina walks through MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson and the MedCircle audience what you need to know about how trauma & PTSD impact a relationship – and what to do about it.
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Unhealed relationship trauma is far deeper than you being relationship-challenged. The difference between trauma and stressful situations is subtle but important. Stressful situations end and leave fewer exit wounds than in traumatic situations. A traumatic situation involves a great deal of fear, terror, and powerlessness. The stress involved in a traumatic situation tends to be harsh and ongoing. Also, the after-effects of trauma tend to get worse over time. If you are wondering if what you experienced in your relationship was more traumatic than stressful, and whether you’re dealing with unhealed relationship trauma, this video is for you.
The goal of this video is to build awareness on the topic of relationship trauma and abuse. If you feel someone could benefit from these videos, do consider sharing!
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Also, if you want to learn more about the signs of unhealed trauma in general, we have a video on that too: https://youtu.be/41-dra66Y0o
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Tull, M. (2020). VeryWell Mind: How PTSD Relates to Physical Health Issues. Retrieved from www.verywellmind.com/ptsd-and-physical-health-2797522 Video Rating: / 5
One of my clients brought me dying #phalaenopsis #orchid hoping that I would be able to rescue it. I was really happy to help.Three days later orchid came back to life.
This is what I did:
1) Remove all the dead, dried and damaged roots leaving as many healthy roots as possible.
2) Changed the substrate. For the new substrate I used sphagnum moss.
3) Fully submerged orchid in hot 50°C or 110°F water and ensured that the moss absorbs all the water and the heat.
4) Drained all the excess water out to avoid over hydration.
5) Put the orchid in a clear plastic bag.This would create a high humidity around the leaves and roots.
5) Placed it on a sunny and warm windowsill for three days.
6) Removed the plastic bag. The orchid looked nice, thick and healthy. Roots almost doubled in volume. Almost dead orchid was revived.
7) Continued to take normal care of the orchid.
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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is the term for medical products and practices that are not part of standard care. Standard care is what medical doctors, doctors of osteopathy, and allied health professionals, such as nurses and physical therapists, practice.
Complementary medicine is used together with standard medical care. An example is using acupuncture to help with side effects of cancer treatment.
Alternative medicine is used in place of standard medical care. An example is treating heart disease with chelation therapy (which seeks to remove excess metals from the blood) instead of using a standard approach.
The claims that CAM treatment providers make can sound promising. However, researchers do not know how safe many CAM treatments are or how well they work. Studies are underway to determine the safety and usefulness of many CAM practices.
To minimize the health risks of a CAM treatment
Discuss it with your doctor. It might have side effects or interact with other medicines
Find out what the research says about it
Choose CAM practitioners carefully
Tell all of your doctors and practitioners which CAM and standard treatments you use
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Complementary therapist Melissa Tyers explains what complementary therapies are and how they can be helpful for myeloma patients and their carers.
After a stroke, it is common for people to have cognitive difficulties, including changes in attention/concentration, short-term memory, problem-solving, planning/organization skills and reasoning skills.
The patient in this video, Joe, is completing a course of speech therapy to improve these skills. Video Rating: / 5
NEURAL AND COGNITIVE BASES OF LEARNING Open Discussion
John Krakauer, John C. Malone Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Director of the Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab, Johns Hopkins University
David Poeppel, Professor of Psychology and Neural Science, New York University; Director of the Max-Planck-Institute
recorded January 22, 2018, Johns Hopkins University Hodson Hall
Dr. Brent Bauer, director of the Mayo Clinic Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program, explains complementary pain management therapies and discusses Mayo Clinic’s new Well Living Lab, which studies the connection between healthy living and the indoor environment. This interview originally aired Nov. 12, 2016.
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NHS Lanarkshire EVA Services – Trauma and the Brain: Understanding abuse survivors responses. This animation is for any professional working with a service user when GBV is a feature in the case. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/1NGSlzU, Made by mediaco-op: http://mediaco-op.net/
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