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Many people think that anxiety and feeling anxious all the time is one of those things you just have to learn to live with, like stress, a part of normal living in the 21st century.
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Could this be a new breakthrough treatment for dyslexia? Whilst a few individual successful cases is very encouraging, we can't make any general claims. However, these results indicate research in this area would certainly be very worthwhile. Here are 3 cases of helping people successfully with the symptoms of dyslexia including writing down numbers, reading, and comprehension.
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What is emotional abuse?
I personally define emotional abuse when someone makes you feel bad - but you didn't deserve it, didn't do anything to cause it, and there's nothing you can do to escape the next punishment because it is NOT LINKED TO FACT OR REALITY.
For example, if my boyfriend yells abuse at me because I broke his guitar, even though that's not nice, it has a cause and I can understand that. I can apologize and we can make up.
But what if I've done NOTHING AT ALL - and he still says and does things that hurt me deeply, not physically but emotionally? As a matter of fact, all the time and there is nothing I can do to escape the next random punishment?
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The term psychosomatic pain is used when a person reports that they are
feeling pain, or say that they are in pain, "but no physical cause for the pain
can be found."
Classically, doctors say, "There's nothing wrong with you."
Others say, "It's all in your head."
But the person who suffers from psychosomatic pain feels the pain and gets more
and more desperate because the pain is not imagined, it is real.
EmoTrance Theory offers a simple explanation for psychosomatic pain as follows.
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