
I can see you, I can hear you (Therapist’s stories)
When someone says his all body is in pain, trust me, it’s his soul that is in pain. Continue reading I can see you, I can hear you (Therapist’s stories)
When someone says his all body is in pain, trust me, it’s his soul that is in pain. Continue reading I can see you, I can hear you (Therapist’s stories)
Losing a baby, no matter how early during pregnancy, is as real as the sadness it leaves behind. Miscarriage is a surprisingly common case – as many as one in five confirmed pregnancies end in miscarriage. Experts believe that most women lose a baby before a woman becomes aware of the pregnancy at all. But if you were looking forward to a positive pregnancy test and experienced a loss a few weeks or months later – you are deeply and painfully aware of what happened. Continue reading Children who were not born
The term “pain tolerance” refers to the strongest pain an individual can suffer. People differ from each other so much in their characteristics – from visual strength, muscle strength, hearing to music, so there is no reason not to look at pain tolerance in the same way. Each of us can endure a certain amount of pain – someone can endure more pain, someone can’t. Therefore, we cannot talk about the same experience of pain at all. Continue reading Frida or – About Pain