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Mental Issues and Negative Emotional Energies are Hindering the Growth of People 

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
August 26, 2020
in Health
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Mental health has become an important subject today and it is due to the rising number of mental health issues among people. The lifestyle changes and high consumption of inappropriate content in the digital world are leading to a boom in the number of mental disorders. Because of this, lots of people are not being able to grow in their personal as well as professional lives.

According to the World Health Organization, mental disorders are posing many problems in every person’s life. It has mentioned in its report that one out of four people suffer from mental health disorders today. Especially, teenagers and old age people are easily falling a victim to different mental health issues.

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Due to many issues in everyday life, people are experiencing negative emotions. Many health experts believe that when negative emotional energies trap in our bodies then they disturb the balance of psychological and emotional health. And negative energies even take a toll on the overall health of a person in daily routine.

Dr. Bradley Nelson has developed the Emotion Code Method to address issues arisen due to mental health issues in everyday life. He has even written a book titled The Emotion Code in which he has explained the ways to deal with negative energies to heal the body completely.

It is observed that people are suffering from mental health issues due to their inability to main work-life balance. Relationship issues and work-life issues are leading to a rise in the stress as well as anxiety in the lives of people. And it is something that is making them fall a victim to many mental health disorders and negative emotional energies. This is affecting their overall growth in different areas of their life.

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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