Archive for June 2024
Men’s Mental Health Month: How to better understand and support the men in our lives || By Kevin Culver LPCC
June is Men’s Mental Health Month, which seeks to bring awareness to the issues men experience and reduce stigma around men seeking help. As a therapist that works primarily with men, I acknowledge the importance of advocating for men’s mental health. As such, I want to utilize this blog post to broadly summarize the issues…
Read MoreExcavating Shame || By Rev. Mary Coday Edwards, MA
Shame. Common to the human experience, we’ve all experienced it, at times so excruciatingly painful that we desperately seek a hole to fall into, the proverbial wish for the ground to open up beneath our feet so that we can hide. Shame resilience depends on being able to move through shame experiences with self-compassion (after…
Read MoreOrient Your Being in the Direction of YES || By Catherine Dockery MA, Conscious Aging Facilitator
Whatever hard thing we’re facing, we have a choice to give up or not. But even if we give up, all is not lost because we can say YES in the darkness, even as it envelops us and pulls us down. Do not fear the darknessThe darkness is your friendIt has always been with youAnd…
Read MoreSo, Now What: Further Intimations on the Polyvagal System || By Chardin Bersto MA
Having sketched out the belief relationship to the polyvagal system we can begin to parse out how our body is responding to what we perceive our environment is presenting to us. A simple map is presented through ancient systems of the East, Chi Kung and Yoga. The Vagus Nerve wanders down through the center of…
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