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Every relationship has its problems, but if you can talk about them you have a better chance of living through them, together. It makes sense, especially during times of serious illness, to be aware of barriers to open communications.

Speaking the Unspeakable

In groups for cancer patients and their families, the issue that surfaces as the most pressing—after the shock of the diagnosis and the stress of coping with cancer therapy—is how to communicate with doctors and family. Approximately 75 percent initially say, “There’s no problem.” But on reflection, the patient, a relative, or both, will acknowledge that often it’s not so easy to talk about what’s really on their minds.

Do you ever find yourself in situations that are so stressful that you just want to scream and run away The good part is that your gut tells you the right thing

Anxiety disorders are by and large the most frequently occurring mental disorders in today's world When most of us become anxious we tend to feel tense, uncomfortable, and upset

HimaBindu K Krishna
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a psychopathology that affects approximately 1% of the population. (1) Unlike unipolar disorder, also known as major affective disorder or depression, bipolar disorder is characterized by vacillating between periods of elation (either mania or hypomania) and depression.

The Power of Voice Hypnosis

Are you aware of how powerful Voice Power is It is also referred to as voice hypnosis

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