The Problem Of Massage For The Trauma Patient
The brain, and consequently the mind, of a traumatised person functions differently from that of a non-traumatised person. And since all perception of massage is mediated via the nervous system, it follows that a traumatised person’s experience of a massage may differ from that of a non-traumatised person. The statement ‘massage is relaxing’ may not apply.
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