This illustrates that physical and emotional trauma, use the same set of neurotransmitters (at the same locations), to maintain homeostasis. Emotional trauma may be considered to be as damaging as physical force. Relaxation of the sensory system may result in better cope-ability to repeated stressful events. Removal of the stimulus is preferred to drowning the pain in a series of medications intended for short duration relief.
How reverisble is the hyperactivation of the frontal cortex if we want to reduce the suffering level of pain? It seems that various kinds of distraction can gate attention away from the prevailaing pain, and perhaps that may even reduce the hyperactivation. But what kinds of systematic approach to reducing the hyperactivation are available? Medications or non-medications.
This illustrates that physical and emotional trauma, use the same set of neurotransmitters (at the same locations), to maintain homeostasis. Emotional trauma may be considered to be as damaging as physical force. Relaxation of the sensory system may result in better cope-ability to repeated stressful events. Removal of the stimulus is preferred to drowning the pain in a series of medications intended for short duration relief.
DAlpe99 3 weeks ago
How reverisble is the hyperactivation of the frontal cortex if we want to reduce the suffering level of pain? It seems that various kinds of distraction can gate attention away from the prevailaing pain, and perhaps that may even reduce the hyperactivation. But what kinds of systematic approach to reducing the hyperactivation are available? Medications or non-medications.
PalmyBruce 3 months ago