Seeking relief for Emotional Difficulties?

June 6, 2009

2009_Jun06_CraniosacralSymptoms of emotional difficulties can take many forms. Some are obvious but others can be difficult to recognize and identify. Although occasional extremes and expressions of feelings or thoughts can be a normal experience for some people that may just be their normal psychological functioning therefore it takes training and experience to develop the knowledge and judgment to differentiate between “normal” or “abnormal” psychological functioning.

Are you occasionally feeling overwhelmed, or experiencing exaggerated feelings or thoughts? Perhaps you feel like you are in a constant state of anxiety, but those feelings are not necessarily associated with any specific situation.

Types of emotional disorders can loosely be categorized as

  • Psychoses
  • Drug induced disorders
  • Disorders secondary to brain damage or other medical illness
  • Emotional disorders

Emotional disorders are by far the most common symptom and many are merely various forms of anxiety. Anxiety and depression are universal human feelings, and we all experience them from time to time. Normally, such feelings can be connected with identifiable stress factors and they usually don’t last for long.

If your symptoms are beginning to dominate and disrupt your life then they may be signs of emotional distress. Luckily, People usually respond favorably to help from a well-qualified and experienced mental health professional. Kate Unger, at You Potentiality, has long been combining Craniosacral Therapy, Healing Touch Therapy, and Shiatsu Therapy, and she offers all-encompassing health and wellness sessions.

So call Kate today to book a Craniosacral Therapy (CST) session to get the relief you are seeking. CST is a soothing and pain-free experience that is designed to have lasting positive effects.

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