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To the uninformed, the mere mention of the term "martial arts" evokes images of rigorous fighting and violence. However, in China and other parts of the world, thousands are recognizing the health benefits of a Chinese form of martial arts called Tai Chi. Many of its practitioners have adopted Tai Chi not only as a martial art but as a technique to manage stress and anxiety. While its roots are to be found in China, the martial arts has gained wide following in the United States where stress and anxiety are now considered very common ailments.

According to the Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety, at least 19 million Americans are now affected by stress and anxiety. The anxiety disorder includes other symptoms of distress such as depression, alcoholism, excessive cigarette smoking, and other forms of subtance abuse. In many cases, the disorder becomes so intense that a person with anxiety could no longer function properly or engage in normal everyday activities. A generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) manifests itself as a chronic irritability, tension, or worry over a situation. The anxiety is often unwarranted or exaggerated when a person is anticipating a certain event or situation. Stress and anxiety are treatable and can be addressed using a variety of therapeutic options. The great number of people afflicted with anxiety disorders has also resulted in the increase in demand for therapy centers and psychiatric services. In these centers, a patient with an anxiety or stress disorder is provided counseling, coaching, and even diet advice. If necessary, the patients are also given anxiety medication to help relieve their worries.

StessOne very popular stress management alternative is Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese form of "soft" or internal martial arts that helps promote health and longevity. Often seen being practiced by groups of people in parks, Tai Chi has grown popularity especially among the elderly and people with chronic illnesses. Often called the "moving meditation, " Tai Chi was developed in China as early as the 12th century by a Taoist monk named Zhang Sanfeng. Tai Chi literally means "supreme ultimate boxing" or "boundless fist, " a name that clearly points out to the combat applications of this slow, graceful Oriental art of physical fitness.

Many Tai Chi practitioners attest to the effectiveness of the art in promoting relaxation. The deliberate, slow movements of the upper torso, hands, arms, legs, and feet are soft exercises that promote flexibility. The practitioner breathes slowly with each graceful movement of Tai Chi. The slow repetitive movements of this unique form of martial arts promote the internal blood and oxygen circulation. It is believed that the emphasis of Tai Chi on proper breathing allows its practitioners to heal damaged internal organs and body cells.

Whether it is done alone or as part of a group, the Tai Chi forms or exercises offer anxiety relief. In fact, there are specific movements that require the practitioner to visualize the act of releasing stress and anxiety. As the Tai Chi practitioner moves his arms inward, it is accompanied by slow, deep breathing. The next move of pushing the arms outward is accompanied by the exhalation of air and the visualization of pushing away all negative thoughts and worries.

Other practitioners have also found Tai Chi to be an effective means of breaking the habit of smoking and excessive use of alcohol. Aside from bringing a sense of clarity and serenity, the practice of Tai Chi also helps the practitioner to adopt a more healthier lifestyle. Advanced forms of Tai Chi include the study and use of traditional Chinese medicine which involves the use of acupuncture, herbal medications, and therapeutic massage.

For serious cases of stress and other psychological disorders, regular consultation with a doctor or psychiatrist is highly advised. While Tai Chi is already a proven alternative form of stress management, some individuals may need to take anxiety medication that is prescribed a health professional.

While it is not always necessary to take drugs to treat anxiety, balancing the collective wisdom from Eastern and Western forms of medicine may be an ideal way of approaching the issue of personal health and fitness. Millions of people around the world have taken up Tai Chi not just as a martial art but as a means to release stress and tension. With more efforts to promote the healing and fitness aspects of Tai Chi, it is expected that more people will learn and benefit from the ancient secrets to longevity and stress-free living.


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What PROOF is needed to file a PPO in Michigan?
My husband and I are divorcing. We have a 1 yr old daughter and I am currently 6 months pregnant. He kicked me out of our apartment, I moved out on Oct 29 and he filed the papers two days later. Now he has filed a PPO against me- it hasn't been granted, I haven't been served, etc. I'm wondering what kind of proof he would need for the judge to grant one? I have said countless mean things to him- calling him rude names, telling him he wrecked our family, pointing out how the stess of this is affecting myself and our unborn child, etc. Is that enough? I read the info on it and it said the person has to feel harrassed, intimidated, threatened, etc. I have never threatened to kill him, to take his kids away, to run away with them, to have him beat up, nothing. I have, however, left him voicemails where I'm screaming at him that I want a divorce and to go sleep with his skank girlfriend.. Yes, this is was very immature and it's also embarrassing thinking someone may listen to them but at the same time I don't feel like I've threatened his life. I've never stalked him, had him followed, etc. Note: I was under the impression that to get a PPO, you needed a CONSISTENT pattern of threats ("I'm going to kill you", "If you don't do this, I'll kill you", "I know where you live so watch it", etc) or you needed to prove that the person had damaged your property, you had to call the police on them/have a police report, have been injured by them, etc. So you two are saying that anyone can go in and file a PPO because someone has yelled at them or called them an asshole and the judge will grant it? ... I think there's more to it than that.

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what PROOF is needed to file a PPO in michigan?
My husband and I are divorcing. We have a 1 yr old daughter and I am currently 6 months pregnant. He kicked me out of our apartment, I moved out on Oct 29 and he filed the papers two days later. Now he has filed a PPO against me- it hasn't been granted, I haven't been served, etc. I'm wondering what kind of proof he would need for the judge to grant one? I have said countless mean things to him- calling him rude names, telling him he wrecked our family, pointing out how the stess of this is affecting myself and our unborn child, etc. Is that enough? I read the info on it and it said the person has to feel harrassed, intimidated, threatened, etc. I have never threatened to kill him, to take his kids away, to run away with them, to have him beat up, nothing. I have, however, left him voicemails where I'm screaming at him that I want a divorce and to go sleep with his skank girlfriend.. Yes, this is was very immature and it's also embarrassing thinking someone may listen to them but at the same time I don't feel like I've threatened his life. I've never stalked him, had him followed, etc. Note: I was under the impression that to get a PPO, you needed a CONSISTENT pattern of threats ("I'm going to kill you", "If you don't do this, I'll kill you", "I know where you live so watch it", etc) or you needed to prove that the person had damaged your property, you had to call the police on them/have a police report, have been injured by them, etc. @melinda- I understand you're saying "none" but I find it incredibly hard to believe that anyone can go in, file a PPO and have it granted by a judge just because they say they feel threatened. I was yelled at by a stranger this morning- I can just get a PPO on them? .. there's gotta be more to it than that.

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