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Mind Body Connection
Contributed by: Ashley Bretting, M.S. on 6/2/2007



The Mind Body Connection

When one suffers from emotional conflict the body suffers as well. Neglecting mental health issues while failing to recognize the mind body connection can lead to many health problems as well as, a decline in cognitive abilities resulting in such symptoms as; trouble concentrating, reduced reasoning abilities, poor interpersonal skills, lack of motivation and sleep difficulties. Warning signs to take seriously include lethargy, a change in appetite, withdrawal and isolation as in, making up excuses for not being available to friends and family. Of course there are many other symptoms such as; crying spells, thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts, self medicating with alcohol and or drugs - both prescribed and recreational, Self soothing with food or out of control spending, attempting to relocate and leave problems behind, Anger issues, legal problems, etc... The point is symptoms may appear in many forms and when left unchecked can end up reeking havoc on both mind and body. For example prolonged anxiety/ stress can cause damage to the heart and other vital organs due to the release of certain chemicals from the brain.

In children, emotional issues that often appear in the school setting are; learning difficulties, poor social skills or being labeled a 'Difficult Child' to name just a few.

Relief from inner turmoil may include several various options, one effective tip is to talk with a trained professional. That act of 'talking it out' often results in the source of the conflict to loosen its grip, enabling room for perspective and a better understanding of your own reactions.

Ashley Bretting M.S.
Marriage & Family Therapy
Registered Intern #IMFT51514
Supervised by Lynn M. Jones, Ph.D.
MFT # MFC021739

For More Info, or a Free Assessment:


(805) 484-7868 Ext. 8#
(805) 204-7315






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Submitted By: Kay Winters
posted on 11/24/2007 @ 7:44:49 AM
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Very Helpfull, Enjoyed The Other one related to pain that you wrote. Thank you.
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Ashley Bretting, M.S.

Ventura , CA

Ashley Bretting, M.S. has posted 4 stories and 0 comments since joining on 5/16/2007. Ashley Bretting, M.S.'s average story rating is 4.33.
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