The Mood Cure: Take Charge of Your Emotions in 24 Hours Using Food and Supplements. Julia Ross
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Название: The Mood Cure: Take Charge of Your Emotions in 24 Hours Using Food and Supplements

Автор: Julia Ross

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Здоровье

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isbn: 9780007391974

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СКАЧАТЬ chart. They’re fascinated by the four different groups of symptoms, exclaiming, “Yeah, that type is me, but that one isn’t,” or, “Wow! I have symptoms of more than one type,” or, “What does it mean if I have all the symptoms on the whole chart?” This deceptively simple chart was fifteen years in the making and is based on the thousands of client interviews and hundreds of research papers that enabled us to gradually identify each of the symptoms of the four false mood types. The questionnaire that you are about to fill out was adapted from this chart.

      To identify your own false mood symptoms, start by circling the number next to any of the symptoms on the questionnaire that apply to you. Don’t minimize! Really think about it. If you’re in doubt about whether a certain symptom applies to you, ask someone honest who knows you really well. And don’t be frightened if you have most, or even all, of the mood symptoms on the entire questionnaire. Many of our clients do. It won’t be a problem. You’ll address them all at the same time, using a combination of amino acids and other nutrients.

      When you’ve gone through all four parts of the questionnaire, go back and score each part to see which false mood type (or types) you seem to fit.

      THE FOUR-PART MOOD-TYPE QUESTIONNAIRE

      Circle the number next to each symptom that you identify with. Total your score in each section and compare it to the cut-off score. If your score is over the cut-off, or if you have only a few of the symptoms described in a section but they bother you (or those close to you) on a regular basis, turn to the chapter indicated.

       Part I. Are You Under a Dark Cloud?

      3 Do you have a tendency to be negative, to see the glass as half-empty rather than half-full? Do you have dark, pessimistic thoughts?

      3 Are you often worried and anxious?

      3 Do you have feelings of low self-esteem and lack confidence? Do you easily get to feeling self-critical and guilty?

      3 Do you have obsessive, repetitive, angry, or useless thoughts that you just can’t turn off—for instance, when you’re trying to get to sleep?

      3 Does your behavior often get a bit, or a lot, obsessive? Is it hard for you to make transitions, to be flexible? Are you a perfectionist, or a control freak? A computer, TV, or work addict?

      3 Do you really dislike the dark weather or have a clear-cut fall/winter depression (SAD)?

      2 Are you apt to be irritable, impatient, edgy, or angry?

      3 Do you tend to be shy or fearful? Do you get nervous or panicky about heights, flying, enclosed spaces, public performance, spiders, snakes, bridges, crowds, leaving the house, or anything else?

      2 Have you had anxiety attacks or panic attacks (your heart races, it’s hard to breathe)?

      2 Do you get PMS or menopausal moodiness (tears, anger, depression)?

      3 Do you hate hot weather?

      2 Are you a night owl, or do you often find it hard to get to sleep even through you want to?

      2 Do you wake up in the night, have restless or light sleep, or wake up too early in the morning?

      3 Do you routinely like to have sweet or starchy snacks, wine, or marijuana in the afternoons, evenings, or in the middle of the night (but not earlier in the day)?

      2 Do you find relief from any of the above symptoms through exercise?

      3 Have you had fibromyalgia (unexplained muscle pain) or TMJ (pain, tension, and grinding associated with your jaw)?

      2 Have you had suicidal thoughts or plans?

      Total __________ If your score is more than 12 in part 1, turn to chapter 3, page 25.

       Part 2. Are You Suffering from the Blahs?

      3 Do you often feel depressed—the flat, bored, apathetic kind?

      2 Are you low on physical or mental energy? Do you feel tired a lot, have to push yourself to exercise?

      2 Is your drive, enthusiasm, and motivation quota on the low side?

      3 Do you have difficulty focusing or concentrating?

      3 Do you need a lot of sleep? Are you slow to wake up in the morning?

      3 Are you easily chilled? Do you have cold hands or feet?

      2 Do you tend to put on weight too easily?

      3 Do you feel the need to get more alert and motivated by consuming a lot of coffee or other “uppers” like sugar, diet soda, ephedra, or cocaine?

      Total __________ If your score is more than 6 in part 2, turn to chapter 4, page 53.

       Part 3. Is Stress Your Problem?

      3 Do you often feel overworked, pressured, or deadlined?

      1 Do you have trouble relaxing or loosening up?

      1 Does your body tend to be stiff, uptight, tense?

      2 Are you easily upset, frustrated, or snappy under stress?

      3 Do you often feel overwhelmed or as though you just can’t get it all done?

      2 Do you feel weak or shaky at times?

      3 Are you sensitive to bright light, noise, or chemical fumes? Do you need to wear dark glasses a lot?

      3 Do you feel significantly worse if you skip meals or go too long without eating?

      2 Do you use tobacco, alcohol, food, or drugs to relax and calm down?

      Total__________ If your score is more than 8 in part 3, turn to chapter 5, page 77.

       Part 4. Are you Too Sensitive to Life’s Pain?

      3 Do you consider yourself or do others consider you to be very sensitive? Does emotional pain or perhaps physical pain really get to you?

      2 Do you tear up or cry easily—for instance, even during TV commercials?

      2 Do you tend to avoid dealing with painful issues?

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