Since then the training of significant (although still not enough) numbers of Indigenous psychologists (and a couple of psychiatrists), mental health support workers and the emergence of an Indigenous mental
health movement means we are well placed to determine our own mental health strategies.
Not exact matches
What started tumbling out of the closets at the time of Stonewall [the late sixties protest by which the
movement marks its beginning] is profoundly altering the way we all live, form families, think about and act toward one another, manage our
health and well - being, and understand the very
meaning of identity.
However, regardless of whether «holistic medicine»
means to you the broader
movement or the questionable fringe, the fact is that it has helped re-establish what many folks never forgot: that if we limit our attention to the strictly physical aspects of a person's
health, we limit our ability to adequately treat many physical conditions.
Already a
movement is under way to improve end - of - life care by educating
health - care providers to respond better to the needs of dying patients, by creating new care settings or improving existing ones, by seeking changes in methods of paying for appropriate care, by educating the public through conferences, town meetings, television programming, and even Web sites (see www.careproject.net), by providing adequate relief of pain, by withholding or withdrawing treatments that only prolong dying, by keeping company with those who are lonely, and by being a resource of
meaning and hope for those tempted to despair.
Lawrence K. Frank, a leader in the mental
health movement has observed that if a community's mental
health program is to draw on the strengths of our culture and to have
meaning for the majority of people, it must be presented as more than a psychiatric proposal.
From the moment that you first start to feel your baby move, which doctors refer to as quickening or flutters, you will likely begin to use those
movements as a
means to check in on your baby's
health.
In this segment, Dr. House and Dr. Barrett talk about why the brain «fools us» into thinking our functional vision and
movement is normal in the presence of neurological disease, and what this
means for professional caregivers, families, and our medical culture and society, since patient self - reporting is now a major source of information about public
health needs and treatment efficacy.
If you do any of these things, then you're already participating in what has come to be known as the quantified self
movement,
meaning you're tracking your personal data and using this information to make lifestyle decisions that could affect your
health.
Besides the emphasis on diet, the plan tailor - made for me
means starting out with basic functional
movement patterns and progressing to Olympic - style lifts, gymnastic
movements and CrossFit - style training, before putting them together to set me on the road to fitness and
health.
My philosophy and practice is ever - expanding and I now work as a Holistic Nutritionist specialising in women's hormones, which basically
means I help you, lovely woman, optimise your hormonal
health utilising real food, biologically appropriate
movement, simple stress management and daily self - love.
I
mean, sure, this is a contest aimed at promoting the Movember
movement, in which men grow facial hair during November to raise awareness of important men's
health issues such as prostate cancer, but that doesn't
mean you should toss the prize to some random Canadian who runs a beard trimmer over his chin.
Animal chiropractors provide an additional
means of diagnosis and treatment options, along with traditional veterinary care, to help your horse maintain optimal
health and biomechanical
movement.
In Helping Shelter Pets find
Health, Happiness and Homes with Fear Free, Dr. Marty Becker, founder of Fear Free, will help shelter veterinarians, their teams, shelter staff, and veterinary professionals in the community who offer services to shelters, rescue groups, and adopted, fostered and homeless pets understand what this
movement means to them, and implement Fear Free approaches.
Since the grid constricts your
movement from tile to tile, there isn't a way to slowly sneak up on your prey — which
means we don't need a stamina meter either, just
health and hunger.
The Exotic Perk, Harsh Truths,
means the weapon fires 5 rounds per shot, and increases
health regeneration and
movement speed when a nearby ally is killed.
Even better, its Harsh Truth perk
means that when allies in your Fireteam are killed you get instant
health regeneration and increased
movement speed, which is super-handy for revives or avenging your buddies in Crucible.