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Does Our Brain Control Us?

By Sherry Asbury, published Mar 28, 2007
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Are we ruled by our body or our minds? Scientists and doctors have studied for years about the correlation between our physical bodies ruling us, and health. Fewer studies have been done about the power of our minds to cause our ailments. However, we are moving into a more enlightened age and now there is a great deal of research regarding our minds.

For the person with psychological problems, battered women, abused children and poorly-parented children there is information coming to light about the affect of their disabilities in relation to their experiences.

You cannot walk away from a bad childhood, or traumatic adult occurrences without paying a price that will stay with you all your life. Each person of course will have a severity that depends on their strength or intelligence, and capability to overcome problems.

There is a malady called Hyper-vigilance Syndrome that shows definite corollaries between painful childhood experiences and how we react in adulthood. The childhood symptoms or experiences are, among others, sexual abuse, neglect, physical abuse, poor parenting and domestic violence in the home.

These are the disorders found in adults who had these childhood experiences: fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, depression and as much of a surprise as it may seem, allergies, chronic fatigue and panic disorder.

Our brains are coded when we are too young to even respond to much stimuli. Researchers are finding that the problems adult have cannot be medicated or done away with by therapy. These problems are hard-wired into our brains. Our brain "becomes" in childhood and those wires stay through our older years.

Why? This is still a mystery even to scientists. The thinking is, a child does not receive the same attention from abusive or neglectful parents and the brain is not wired in the same way as other children. Learned responses were never stimulated. A child must receive attention and stimulation to form its thinking patterns.

Does Our Brain Control Us?

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Interesting article! You may be intersted to read: "I Can't get Over It" It's about PTSD, and her theory is we nver really get over trauma because it damages us biologically and physically, and the best we can hope for is to learn how to deal with out triggers.

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

 
Thank you both... it amazes me how much power we have and yet never channel.

Posted on 04/08/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

 
Fascinating and informative - I'm always intrigued by the mind/body connection - thanks for this one!

Posted on 04/08/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

 
I agree, that I believe is the reason why having a positive attitude has been known to a great help in curing a number of eilments.

Posted on 03/30/2007 at 10:03:00 AM

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