Pain affects activity levels, but how individuals understand and act in the face of pain can make a difference, a new study from the University of Portsmouth has found. The paper, published in PLOS ...
The amount of physical activity someone with chronic pain does depends far more on how well they cope with pain (their resilience) than how much pain they’re actually in. A study of 172 adults with ...
A burgeoning body of research validates the concept of neuro-resilience. A notable example is a study by Russo et al. (2012), in which researchers found a connection between stress resilience and the ...
WIESBADEN, Germany -- "We have to start by acknowledging that life is hard, and it is best to build our resiliency so we can get through the hard times to the better times," Chaplain Lt. Col. Jeffrey ...
Is it just me or are screens dominating much of our children’s (and our own!) lives? It seems like a good time to remind all of us, parents and non-parents, that the importance of outdoor activities ...
These CPD activities for occupational health practitioners are designed to complement Elly Dady’s CPD article Resilience – the essentials for OH nurses. Do we reflect enough on our own resilience as ...
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Long-term ayahuasca use linked to distinct emotional brain activity and higher resilience
Long-term users of ayahuasca may process emotional experiences differently than those who do not use the substance, according to a new brain imaging study published in the Journal of Magnetic ...
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