The Secret to Mind-Body Healing

Detecting depression caused by untreated childhood trauma may be challenging, as untreated childhood trauma memories can be blocked for many years, even decades. This sort of trauma may well be the secret behind depression and PTSD for many people, and it comes in many forms. It may also be the secret to mind-body healing. It may be a one-time traumatic event that occurred in the past in childhood, or an ongoing series of traumatic events that cause depression and/or PTSD even into adulthood. Untreated childhood trauma may also stem from growing up in a neglectful, abusive home, or from various forms of physical, sexual, mental or emotional abuse endured in one's youth. When depression continues for 3 weeks or longer, it is considered clinical depression, generally requiring professional intervention for healing. The untoward effects of underlying, untreated childhood trauma may be difficult to diagnose and treat, as even the person living with it may not be aware of the fact it is...

Report:Bale Wants Man United Ahead of Chelsea or Spurs Return

Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has reportedly made Manchester United his next destination of choice amid fresh speculation his time at Bernanbeu has come to an end this summer.
Bale has undergone something of a very disappointing season for Real, where he has made only  19 appearances in the La liga games because of series of niggling injuries and poor form.

And with speculation piling up that Real boss Zinedine Zidane may likely  cash in on Bale and use the money to fund a move for Chelsea’s playmaker Eden Hazard, reports in Spain suggest the player has already made it known which club he sees himself next. 
And while Bale’s choice is to remain at the Real, it is widely suggested that Bale does not want to walk through the exit door at the Galactico-laden side, but should the club’s hierarchy force through a move and accept an offer, then the he has little or no option to grab the chance.
Truthfully, only Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United could afford to spend the reported £80million clause it would cost to bring Bale back to the Premier League side – but it seems the Welshman only has eyes on for Old Trafford.

According to diariogol, journalist Pip Estrada reports: “The agent of the player has started to negotiate in England after being annoyed with the reactions to his injury.”
His former club Tottenham have also been mentioned as possible suitors, but even if they could afford the fee, it seems Bale does not want to return to his former team and will make Manchester United his ‘priority’ if he is forced to leave the Spanish capital this summer.
During his four-year stay at Real, Bale has scored 67 goals in 149 games.

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