To have a fear of new things is very important. It helps us to survive as we grow up. It stops us from taking dangerous risks and makes us approach things with caution. This is a wisdom we have learned as a species, and it has served us well. Sometimes however, our fear of new[...]
As human beings, we have a fear of change built in to our subconscious. It has helped us to survive as a species. It’s our conservative inner voice that wants us to stay safe all the time. Most of us are able to balance that inner voice with the ability to take risks or try[...]
Many children and adults can be overreactive. The most important thing to understand about this behaviour is that the person has little or no control over it. Cork Kinesiology can help you to understand why you are overreactive and more importantly, can successfully treat the cause of the problem. What makes you overreactive? Deep rooted[...]
Many children are fussy eaters. However, some are hypersensitive to food and at a very deep level can have a fear of food. It is common to be hypersensitive to more than one of the five senses of sound, touch, taste, smell and sight. Hypersensitivity article. A child with a fear of food has an automatic over-reaction[...]
Many children and adults suffer from hypersensitivity. It is associated with our five senses of sound, sight, taste, touch and smell. It is common to be hypersensitive to more than one of these five. Hypersensitivity article What is hypersensitivity? It is an extreme reaction to one or more of the five senses. A good example[...]
Mutism or selective mutism is an anxiety disorder. It usually occurs in the early stages of child development and affects approximately 1 in 150 children. Children with this disorder can speak in some situations but cannot in others. For example, they can speak at home to their parents but freeze up when they are in[...]
Breath holding in children, occurs in a small percentage of the population. Children between the ages of 6 months and 3 years are most commonly affected. The most important thing to note about breath holding is that the child has no control over it. It is a reflexive, or automatic response to a fear, threat[...]
Fear of separation from the parent, is a normal developmental stage which all children go through. However if it persists and worsens beyond the age of two, then something is not quite right with the child. The term Separation Anxiety Disorder is sometimes used to describe this behaviour. Retained Primitive Reflexes offer a profound insight into why this fear of[...]
What is the Moro Reflex? The Moro Reflex is a Primitive Reflex which develops in utero for the survival of the fetus. This reflex is one of the earliest to develop and it is essential for survival but disastrous if not inhibited at the correct time (2 – 4 months of age). In tiny babies their reaction to threat is to fling[...]
The Fear Paralysis Reflex The Fear Paralysis Reflex is a Primitive Reflex which develops in utero for the survival of the fetus. It creates a fear response from unexplained or threatening events. It’s function is not completely understood but it causes to fetus to temporarily freeze its movements for the purposes of survival. How does the Fear Paralysis Reflex affect[...]