
Development of the Nervous System, Part 1
Photo by Loic Leray on Unsplash Becoming a human being is a curious thing. What part makes us human? Our ability to think? To relate and to love?
Photo by Loic Leray on Unsplash Becoming a human being is a curious thing. What part makes us human? Our ability to think? To relate and to love?
First, stress during pregnancy. Good-stress (doing something exciting) or frightened stress, with someone fearful for their safety, bodies react with stress hormones: adrenaline, epinephrine, cortisol
With household budgets, bills are paid with income earned. With weight maintenance, we have movement and exercises balancing calories consumed. With the unconscious and subconscious
In utero, you have no real tasks other than to grow, and explore your body in very limited ways. You are first aware of the
t’s a blog, not a book! I’ve been struggling quite unsuccessfully to put together a book about all this. Perhaps the reason is that it’s better delivered as
For years when I was an active RN, our main treatment for people with Parkinson’s was to administer medication and help to manage the progressing
Heidi Tillotson, COTA/L come to just two days of RMT last month; at the third day of training this month, she told us this story.
Here’s a class picture of my last RMT class — TWO physicians, a myofacial therapist, an occupational therapy doctoral student … and one Boy Scout
Oh my heavens, what a story! Sean came for a session this week. He’s 22 and would like to sketch more (and presumably, do video