tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5650111613728781351.post734861485976269063..comments2023-07-05T03:21:29.525-07:00Comments on J Michael Bone, PhD: Dealing with Worry and DangerJ Michael Bone, PhDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15107807967515981896noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5650111613728781351.post-75186966928319084272010-06-30T09:37:02.738-07:002010-06-30T09:37:02.738-07:00Thank you for your explanation of worry and danger...Thank you for your explanation of worry and danger, and how being a targetted parent of PA(S) makes us especially prone to this on an onging, chronic basis. Add how it can affect our health, such as making us much more susceptible to serious illness, such as diabetis.<br />Understanding that, like with PA(S), each one of us has our own unique pattern, it would be very helpful to learn patterns and methods in common that surely must exist ( such as preventing cynicism from taking over the colouring of our perceptive glasses) that help us to maintain, regain, and retain our health and hope.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5650111613728781351.post-52461830817831878132010-06-30T09:29:38.501-07:002010-06-30T09:29:38.501-07:00Your comments about how we can become overwhelmed ...Your comments about how we can become overwhelmed by worry, especially when dealing with PA(S), was right on target with this targetted parent. But knowing this reality is one thing. Dealing with it for years and years and years, is another. Chronic worry can lead to serous health problems of a chronic nature....like diabetis for example. <br />We, who are in this situation, are also trying desperately to find ways to make us both physically and mentally healthier. It is a very difficult, indeed arduous task. Understanding that for each one of us, it will be a unique path, surely, like with PA(S) there are some patterns, some common methods that have been (more or less) successful. Could we try to identify them with greater precision ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com