Find Your Zen Around Your Family || By Annabelle Denmark LPCC

A guide to finding your ground during challenging encounters, using Internal Family Systems Family gatherings, particularly with relatives we’re hoping to maintain a relationship with but feel conflicted about, can be fraught with tension. You may want to approach these interactions with neutrality, but it can be hard when past emotions, unresolved issues, or triggering…

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Shame Circuit Revisited || By Chardin Bersto MA

Not My Voice  This is not my voice that whispers to me In the deep recesses of my Heart.  This is not my voice that calms the stirring torrent Welling up as “I” try to quiet my Mind.  The sense of a small “my” standing against The ever-moving force of The Infinite.  The sense of a small “I”,…

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Rumination and Playful Imagination || By Catherine Dockery, MA, Conscious Aging Facilitator

Rumination Rumination involves repetitive thinking or dwelling on negative feelings and distress and their causes and consequences without moving into problem-solving. Round and round you go. But did you know that familiar, automatic and repetitive patterns of behavior are also forms of rumination? Playing the same feelings and reactions over and over based on long-ago…

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