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Fragrances activate the brain's olfactory system (e.g., olfactory bulb and olfactory cortex), triggering pleasurable emotions and subsequently inducing placebo effects that produce ...
Differences Between the Pharmacological and Psychological Effects of Essential Oils
The pharmacological and psychological effects of essential oils represent two distinct mechanisms of action at diffe...
Essential Oils for Mood Enhancement
The following essential oils are commonly used in aromatherapy for their mood-boosting properties to combat low mood, alleviate depression, and reduce anxiety:
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How to Use Aromatherapy to Assist in Managing Stress and Anxiety
Aromatherapy is a natural therapy that utilizes essential oils (extracted through distillation or cold pressing) to promote physical an...
Why is Client Confidentiality the Cornerstone of Professional Practice?
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What Types of Questions Help Understand a Customer's Emotional and Psychological State?
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Answer: In the film Infernal Affairs, both Chan Wing Yan and Lau Kin Ming experience profound identity crises, yet the nature and root cause of their suffering are fundamentally different.
On the Definition of "Good Person": When Lau Kin Ming says "I want to be a good person," is this sincere repentance or self-deception to secure his identity? Can a "bad person" become "good" by doing ...
The role of naturalized players in national teams is becoming increasingly prominent, sparking profound discussions about the "soul of football" within these teams.
How can the simple pleasure of a scent create a therapeutic placebo effect?