Techniques to use in your daily life to prevent future panic attacks
Elena Welsh, PhD
Not only can clinicians help clients develop strategies to cope during a panic attack, but we can also provide them with tools and strategies to make future panic attacks less likely. Elena Welsh, PhD, shares three long-term strategies to reduce vulnerability to panic.
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Helping Yourself and Your Clients Practice Self-Care (ideas and free worksheet)
Lisa Weed Phifer, DEd, NCSP, Laura K. Sibbald M.A., CCC-SLP
If you’ve been helping clients adapt to their new schedules and integrate healthy ways to manage daily stress, you know how important it is for all of us to make time to support our own mental health. Self-care is a majority priority right now so that we can make our feelings, and responses to stress more manageable. Here are some ideas and a free worksheet from the Trauma-Informed Social-Emotional Toolbox for Children & Adolescents—but also works for adults!
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How COVID-19 is affecting our parts.
Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.
Dr. Richard Schwartz, founder of IFS, speaks on how COVID-19 is a triggering situation that has an array of effects on all of our parts and how this is a wakeup call not just for us personally, but also for the planet, countries, and corporations.
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How to change your brain and build a solid foundation for transformative growth
Terry Fralich, LCPC
Terry Fralich, LCPC, shares five core skills of mindfulness and how to best practice them.
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3 Free Coloring Sheets
Bust out your crayons and colored pencils in celebration of National Coloring Book Day!
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FREE Video & Infographic
Christopher Willard, Psy.D.
When your clients are agitated or distracted, use this simple CALM whole-body method to help them regulate their mind and body, so they can focus on the work necessary for healing.
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Jeff Tarrant, Ph.D., BCN
It’s important to understand that traumatic experiences can significantly affect our perceptions and our sense of self, and can sensitize us to sensations, thoughts, and emotions. Fortunately, there are helpful ways to ensure that meditation instruction is trauma-informed, with an emphasis on grounding and physical and emotional security.
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Sheila Lewis
Schools are witnessing the benefits of bringing mindfulness practices into education as a strategy for promoting social and emotional learning among students. Check out these easy ways to integrate mindfulness routines for classrooms.
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A journey into the serenity of the inner self
Mary NurrieStearns, MSW, LCSW, RYT
In September 2016, °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ held our first ever 4-Day Yoga and Meditation Retreat for Mental Health Professionals. Mary NurrieStearns, MSW, LCSW, RYT, lead attendees through a balanced schedule of meditation, clinical teachings and group discussion, yoga, mindful eating, walking meditation, noble silence and deep rest. The following is Mary's reflection of her experiences with the retreat...
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The Healing Heart Meditation allows us to bring ourselves to the awareness that joy is our natural birthright and our inherent nature. As we connect to our deepest self, we find the strength to let go of pain.
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