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How Grief Shows up in the Body

Therapy in a Nutshell

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The Hypothalamus Regulates Stress

The part of the brain that in my book i have called the thermistat because it regulates stress. The hypophalamus sends a signal to the batuitary gland, which then releases the merhormone that goes to the adrinal glands and those cells release corisole. But what the hypothalymis role is also to calm the body, to try to take that body, to take that stress, not notch it down. And so again, about seven to ten % in the united states, and maybe two to three percent in international there was a study,. done that compared women with complicated grief compared to women with non-complicated grief.

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