Anxiety
3 studies, 3 episodes on Anxiety — reviewed, translated, woven together.
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Research
- 2021
Variant connective tissue (joint hypermobility) and dysautonomia are associated with multimorbidity at the intersection between physical and psychological health
Jenny L L Csecs, Nicholas G Dowell, Georgia K Savage, Valeria Iodice, Christopher J Mathias, Hugo D Critchley, Jessica…This study investigated the links between joint hypermobility, autonomic nervous system dysfunction (dysautonomia), and anxiety in adults with mental health or neurodevelopmental conditions. Researchers found that this…
- 2021
Altering Dynamics of Autonomic Processing Therapy (ADAPT) trial: a novel, targeted treatment for reducing anxiety in joint hypermobility
Geoff Davies, Jenny L L Csecs, Heather Ball, Jess Dare, Stephen Bremner, Robin Hosking, Hugo D Critchley, Nick Grey, Je…This paper describes the protocol for a clinical trial investigating a new therapy for anxiety in people with joint hypermobility. The proposed therapy, called ADAPT, combines bio-behavioral training with cognitive appr…
- 2015
Neurovisceral phenotypes in the expression of psychiatric symptoms
Jessica A Eccles, Andrew P Owens, Christopher J Mathias, Satoshi Umeda, Hugo D CritchleyThis narrative review explores the idea that vulnerability to anxiety may be rooted in inherent physical differences in how the body is regulated. The authors focus on conditions like joint hypermobility, Postural Tachy…
Podcast
- Ep. 068
68. What's it like to work helping other people?
Most people who become teachers, doctors, psychologists, or manual therapists are driven by a desire to help other people get better. But what happens when the systems you thought were there to help…
- Ep. 062
62. What is human potential?
In four episodes, we have talked about what a body is, how we experience our body with our senses, and what it means to feel. We have also talked about what a treatment is and an image of the human a…
- Ep. 060
60. What is treatment?
The search for answers to what a body really is continues. In previous episodes, we have established that there is something a little strange about how we view our body, experience our body, and rela…
