The physical home of emotion – the limbic area, is located in the center-region of the brain. The limbic system consists of a series of interconnected structures that include the frontal area, the hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus (anterior thalamic nuclei), septum, limbic cortex and fornix. It is believed that these structures support a variety of cognitive, emotive, behavioral…
This post referenced one of my recent posts, and they have some good insights -- particularly that "Wounds inflicted by thought require as much attention and enthusiasm for treatment as an injury to skin or bone." It's true, and I'm glad they're talking about it.