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Downward Spiral, Meghan Hickey
Downward Spiral, Meghan Hickey
Akesis
There are still moments when I find myself folding inwards: sinking, spiraling, struggling. I become attacked by my own intrusive thoughts. I’ve been my own monster all along.
It took me a long time to understand that progress is never linear. And I bring that idea into my PT practice. I want my patients to understand that set backs, both mental and physical, can occur throughout the healing journey. I often tell my patients expressing anxieties and concerns to observe the way they speak to themselves. Our self talk is influenced by our subconscious mind, and it reveals our thoughts, …
Deeply Rooted, Maryam Nahidian
Deeply Rooted, Maryam Nahidian
Akesis
I captured this photo on my first solo hike, a very memorable moment for me. I was tired and questioning why I was putting myself in this position. No one would know if I turned back, but I would. Right at that moment, I stopped looking down at my feet and looked up at this scene. “Oh wow,” I said. The trees, strong and tall, but that was not what captured my attention. It was the roots. Exposed, intricate, and vulnerable and I realized at that moment that this scene portrayed me. The journey has been an uphill climb that …
January 2022, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center
January 2022, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center
New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter
New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2022