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New trends of so-called 'integral reinforcement' involve evaluating openly a

range of body-mind considerations when talking about any disorder, and so

movement disorders. Thus, although it may seem curious, the very origin of

movement disorders can be found in the resistance to changes. Is it not

surprising?

Next step is to admit to being (without blushing) into a series of symptoms that

should serve as a sincere platform to tackle the disease properly. Some examples

could be: desire to please and/or be recognized, excessive internal stress,

anxiety, fear, ambition turned into pride, too - sometimes obsessive - love for

control, etc. Do you see a lot of yourself into them?

I honestly admit so, and it doesn't matter if I like or not. And it's not at all

bad to know. You must know that from that moment on the new approach is coming

by itself, and it covers a nice cycle which begins in sincerity and ends in

confidence, and demonstrates the importance of balance and order, of relaxation,

spontaneity and openness, and all together as a road to be walked with a

destination full of health and wellness.

Within www.distoweb.com, website dedicated to movement disorders, and in the

Integral reinforcement area, it can be found a video of our own illustrating

this new perspective that should teach us to understand and cope with our

disease the healthiest way. Please take a look.

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