Darkest Days
There are many types of treatments for those faced with a chronic or life-threatening illness. The obvious is the medical treatment. The past twenty years has seen an increase in the research on mind-body medicine. It shows that emotional and spiritual healing boosts your immune system. Art is one of the most intimate forms of communication. Using art as a treatment modality can lower your stress level and boost your immune system.
Pain is often a component related to illness and its treatment. Some need to have surgery, others experience pain by injury to musculature and nerve involvement, all factors contributing to pain. Expressing the pain through art diminishes the experience of pain. It gives voice to the challenge pain presents. It allows you to convey your experience through one more avenue of communication. Creative expression allows your expression to be intense and that release can have physical implications.
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When consumed by illness and the treatments it's important to counter that intensity with a diversion. Distraction although not healing the pain, often lessens the experience of pain in the body. It's easier to compartmentalize the pain when a diversion is created. When creating art the brain is competing within itself for your attention. Removing your focus and attention from the pain or the side effects to an intense focus on creative expression diverts negative energy and provides respite from the experience.
There are many types of treatments for those faced with a chronic or life-threatening illness. The obvious is the medical treatment. The past twenty years has seen an increase in the research on mind-body medicine. It shows that emotional and spiritual healing boosts your immune system. Art is one of the most intimate forms of communication. Using art as a treatment modality can lower your stress level and boost your immune system.
Pain is often a component related to illness and its treatment. Some need to have surgery, others experience pain by injury to musculature and nerve involvement, all factors contributing to pain. Expressing the pain through art diminishes the experience of pain. It gives voice to the challenge pain presents. It allows you to convey your experience through one more avenue of communication. Creative expression allows your expression to be intense and that release can have physical implications.
http://asuventurecatalyst.org/back-pain-gone-program-review/
When consumed by illness and the treatments it's important to counter that intensity with a diversion. Distraction although not healing the pain, often lessens the experience of pain in the body. It's easier to compartmentalize the pain when a diversion is created. When creating art the brain is competing within itself for your attention. Removing your focus and attention from the pain or the side effects to an intense focus on creative expression diverts negative energy and provides respite from the experience.
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