Sentences with phrase «triggers other caring»

Putting yourself in someone else's shoes also triggers other caring emotions like gratitude and compassion.

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In some cases, being pregnant after a loss can trigger some hard emotions and talking with a trained therapist or other mental health care provider can help you manage anxiety and stress throughout the process.
According to her: «Digital technology can, at its best, ensure quality and standards of care are improved and maintained the ability to track, trigger actions and provide accountability empowers midwives and other health workers to lead the way with quality care, adapting to their own situational awareness.
«The pathogen does not care if it jumped from an animal or from another human; the only difference is that in a stuttering transmission an infected person can trigger other chains of human infections.
There are other massage techniques and manual therapies that can treat structural and postural conditions, like trigger point therapy, Rolfing, myofascial release, and several others - an experienced therapist who specializes in postural correction is an asset to your complete self care routine.
However, some herbs can trigger side effects and can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications and so should be taken with care.
Fadi's transition to his new life is deeply influenced by vivid memories of the war, his lost sister, and a caring community of fellow Afghanis and other immigrants as well as hateful xenophobia triggered by 9/11.
I was reporting a huge authority figure for triggering my PTSD regarding authority figures by, among other things, THREATENING TO REMOVE MEDICAL CARE.
When a divorce becomes final, it is typically considered a triggering event, which terminates coverage from a spouse's employer, and starts eligibility for other coverage under COBRA and President Barack Obama's health care law, even when it is not an open enrollment period.
Encourage hospitals to take preventive steps in implementing things such as: (1) protected sleep times (to reduce the sleep interruption and insomnia surrounding birth), (2) include overview of maternal mental health disorders including symptoms, triggers and risk factors, and area treatment programs in birth class curriculum, and handouts to mothers when registering (3) training of hospital staff that interact with new mothers including MDs, lactation consultants, nurses and others and (4) providing new mom and baby classes for mothers postpartum including exercise and walking classes, which can help mothers increase social support and reduce anxiety related to baby care, and more.
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