The Role of Psychology in the Treatment of Heart Failure in Humans
Keywords:
Human psychology, heart disease, treatment techniques, effects of human emotionsAbstract
It is believed that the heart symbolizes the center of a person's life. His ability to enjoy life, to live in harmony with himself and the world around him. We live until our heart beats. Blood is a material sign of our spirit. Blood is joy and vitality, and veins give joy and strength to every cell of our body. Pain in the heart arises from an unsatisfied love: to himself, to his loved ones, to the surrounding world, from the difficulties cause in life, various heart diseases have been identified. In this article, opinions and opinions are made about the cause of heart disease in humans and the role of psychology in the treatment of these diseases.
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