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Old Nov 05, 2016, 08:26 PM
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"In recent years, a wave of studies has documented some incredible emotional and physical health benefits that come from touch. This research is suggesting that touch is truly fundamental to human communication, bonding, and health." http:/http://greatergood.berkeley.ed...s_on_research/
Reach out and touch someone!
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Old Nov 05, 2016, 08:56 PM
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strangely enough, even touching a wall can calm the nervous system down~!
Mimsie has posted a wonderful article for her new Hosted Chat on Healing Trauma:

Emotional and Psychological Trauma: Learning to Heal from Recent or Childhood Trauma and Move on with Your Life

i hope you take the time to look at it (it won't copy), and maybe even attend her group on Monday evening.
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