Thursday, June 28, 2007

Verbalizing Feelings Makes Sadness, Anger And Pain Less Intense

Here is an interesting article that I would like to share with you......It was taken from Medical News Today. Here is an example of how Mindfulness Meditaion can benefit us in a healthy way.


Why does putting our feelings into words - talking with a therapist or friend, writing in a journal - help us to feel better" A new brain imaging study by UCLA psychologists reveals why verbalizing our feelings makes our sadness, anger and pain less intense.

Another study, with the same participants and three of the same members of the research team, combines modern neuroscience with ancient Buddhist teachings to provide the first neural evidence for why 'mindfulness' - the ability to live in the present moment, without distraction - seems to produce a variety of health benefits.

When people see a photograph of an angry or fearful face, they have increased activity in a region of the brain called the amygdala, which serves as an alarm to activate a cascade of biological systems to protect the body in times of danger. Scientists see a robust amygdala response even when they show such emotional photographs subliminally, so fast a person can-t even see them. (more)
Source: Medical News Today

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