Mental Health Support
Related: About this forummahina
(18,938 posts)And if so is the opening scene the source of your DU name?
Its not a film. Its just a movie. I like it though. I often feel like one of those cane toads might
canetoad
(18,121 posts)I'll find a copy. Heard its a good film.
The true, honest origins of my screen name?
In the early 90s, I was online and it was the wild west. I sussed very quickly that I must have an asexual, unattractive. username. I discovered very early on the vicious sexism on the early internet.
I chose a gender neutral, species neutral, disgusting level neutral name. Twenty years, still ok.
mahina
(18,938 posts)NJCher
(37,864 posts)That you have maintained a practice of focused mind control?
I.e., 30 a day of what some would call meditation. Over how long a period of time?
canetoad
(18,121 posts)Generally about an hour.
Problem is, I must occupy every single minute with useful activity, unless......
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NJCher
(37,864 posts)In days. Like 30 a day for a year? Six months, etc.
NJCher
(37,864 posts)I don't belong to this group, but I'm one of those, too. Always have to be doing something useful or that meets my goals. I have all kinds of organizing worksheets, timers, and I keep all the worksheets in a three-ring notebook so I could tell you what I've done at any given minute in the last decade. I know, kinda' obsessive.
However, I have more interests than most people, and to make progress on all of them, it's essential that I organize my time and divide it among the interests, i.e., writing, gardening, creative endeavors, keeping up my house, jobs (3, all of which are however much time I want to put in on them).
I started doing regular focus exercise sessions slightly over a year ago, not for reasons of anxiety or any mental disorder. I had another goal, but what I learned along the way is not only was that an excellent way to achieve my goal, it had other side benefits, such as more creativity in my writing.
I also learned the main reason people engage in regular focus exercises is that it helps anxiety.
Consequently, it is easy to do when I view it as something that makes me more effective in my other work.
Here's a new article on it; just published by the Washington Post yesterday.
Mindfulness exercises can be as effective as anxiety drugs, study shows
Breathing and body exercises helped relieve anxiety as effectively as medications over an eight-week study of 208 people
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Practicing mindfulness to relieve anxiety can be just as effective as medication, new research shows.
A recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry showed that people who received eight weeks of mindfulness-based interventions experienced a decrease in anxiety that matched those who were prescribed escitalopram, a common anti-anxiety medication that is often prescribed under the brand name Lexapro.
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She believes the findings help support the use of mindfulness as a viable intervention that may be better than traditional treatments for some people, such as those who arent comfortable seeing a psychiatrist or who experience negative side effects from medication.
We cant yet predict who will do better with which type of treatment, Hoge said. But theres nothing that says you couldnt do both at the same time.
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Paywall-free link:
https://wapo.st/3H2LVws
There's another interesting article out which I'll try to find and post at some point.
canetoad
(18,121 posts)not sure if it addresses any immediate issues.
panader0
(25,816 posts)Oh yeah, to say hi to my friend canetoad. I rarely get to see your posts because of our time difference.
So I had to do a search. Hope all's well with you.
Dog barker, I love u.
I said the same thing and said 'go with the flow'.
Males are out, fems are the best they've been in several years. Needed to deal with a magnesium deficiency. Spray mag sulphate fixed.
How you doing bro?
panader0
(25,816 posts)Love you too cane. Good luck this year!
XanaDUer2
(13,831 posts)canetoad
(18,121 posts)Only one street away, but a dramatic downsize. Still chaotic, feel as if I'm not getting things in order fast enough, but that's probably not true. In two weeks chainsawed a load of old trees (self sown pest trees), re-sealed coupla windows, rebuilt one cupboard...coupla other things.
It's getting onto winter; arthritis and rain! This too shall pass..... luckily I have a crazy little terrier who needs many walks a day - keeps me moving.
How are you?