Why not create a toolbox for them to be able to
calm their fear part and access their thinking part.
Not exact matches
His unparalleled ability to stay
calm under this immense pressure is attributed in
part to his obsessive preparation (he spends an hour every other day hanging by his fingertips and alternating one - and two - armed push - ups, rehearses and memorizes hand and foot placements, and logs every single performance), but even more to his tolerance for
fear.
Coloring is said to
calm the amygdala, the
part of the brain related to the
fear / stress response while stimulating the
parts of the brain responsible for creativity and logic.
She must learn to
calm her mind, overcome her
fears, awaken her abilities, and get back to the lake to begin the next
part of her adventurous journey with her friends.
As I shared in «7 Ways to
Calm a Young Brain in Trauma» — the first article in this two -
part series — trauma can manifest as a tired, hungry, worried, rejected, or detached brain accompanied by feelings of isolation, worry, angst, and
fear.
A better option for some (but not all)
fears is a program of desensitization and counter-conditioning: Exposing the dog to the source of his
fear from a distance that he can handle without going «over threshold», and moving closer each training session while providing a high - value reward for staying
calm (the counter conditioning
part.)
Article 23 was re-written as Art 146 and it can still be understood as an invitation to others, eg Austria, to join, although the main idea of the change was to
calm fears in eg Poland, that Germany would later try to rejoin with former eastern territories of Germany that were now Polish or
parts of other countries in the East.