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This information is intended as a guide only and cannot be used for accurate diagnosis. If you think you may be stressed, anxious or depressed, consult your medical practitioner.

When we start to build a life-sustaining expectation for ourselves, even if it initially doesn't seem practical or realistic, we shift our mindset to self-care. 

Most of the research on body-mind medicine is concerned with the effects of stress on health and how we can effectively counteract the negative consequences. 

Emotional Constitution.

Stress is measured by a person's ability to cope with stress. Our emotional constitution is the amount of stress our mind and body can cope with before we compromise our general health and well-being.

In the area of Psychoneuroimmunology, emotions are directly related to the impact on health, predominately the immune system. 

The spotlight is on our internal environment and how it is affected by stress, highlighting what we can do to change the negative biochemical response that stress generates. 


We have a choice regarding how we view and respond to the stressful challenges of modern-day emotional living.

We can question and challenge our underlying assumptions and aim to decrease the impact of unproductive and potentially harmful negative thoughts.

We can aim to reduce the demands that emotional living places on our bodily systems.  

We can note down which thoughts are causing stress and identify what would be gained by changing our thoughts.

We often feel that stress is an external force invading our lives, but our thinking gives it the power to accumulate.

When we note down which thoughts are stressful,  we can start to identify what can be gained by changing how we think. When we recognise that a level of stress is self-generated, we can empower ourselves and others to regain control of our emotional- physical selves.
  

Healing needs direction

To counteract stress and anxiety, we need to review our beliefs around our thoughts and identify which threats are real and which ones are imagined.

We can check to see how much of our thinking is based on fact and how much is based on perceptual feelings.

We can check how thoughts affect us physically to ascertain what we can do physically to aid emotional relief.