When a person is diagnosed with cancer or an incurable disease, they have a characteristic emotional response: an initial period of shock and disbelief followed by a series of reactions of anxiety and sadness. Then a basic attitude is formed that leads the person to live their experience in a positive or negative way. This attitude depends on psychological, social, economic, spiritual variables and on the interpretation that is made of the experience that is being lived. Therefore, in response to the stress that dying and death entail, different behaviors are presented and each patient will carry out their trajectory according to your lifestyle and your personality.
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Live well, die well - Part 1
Live well, die well - Part 2
Live well, die well - Part 3
Integrate death - Part 1
Palliative care and advanced disease - Part 1
Spiritual dimension at the end of life - Part 1
Spiritual dimension at the end of life - Part 2
Therapeutic yoga - Lorena González
Ying Yang Yoga
Work on the hips and lower back
Interview with Tirso Esteve
Breathing in postures
Routine Base 1
Routine Base 2
Yoga to improve your life 5: Best postures for your back
Yoga to improve your life 8: Restorative Yoga Body & Mind
Yoga to improve your life 4: Activate your metabolism and gain flexibility
Yoga to Improve Your Life 9: Stress relief routine
Disconnect Screens: Excessive use of mobile and social networks
The silence of the brain: mental calmness