Helping anxious kids and those trying to shield them from feelings of fear, insecurity, uncertainty, or discomfort.
Lynn Lyons, LICSW
Lynn Lyons, LICSW, shares how to override the demanding voice of anxiety.
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Four children-focused books to add to your reading list.
小蝌蚪视频 Team
This month's suggested reads include four products to help improve the well-being of the children in your life.
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Plus, 3 Tips to talk to your clients about the new series.
Judith Matz, LCSW
There's been an outcry against the new Netflix series, Insatiable. Judith Matz a clinical social worker and author shares 3 concerning messages the series sends and tips to address these issues with your clients.
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FREE printable worksheet!
Susan I Buchalter, ATR-BC, CGP, LPC
Warm-ups can be considered 鈥渕ental stretching.鈥 They are usually five to ten minutes in length and help clients become familiar with drawing, self-expression and communicating with others
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A Self- Compassion Lesson Every Teen Needs to Learn
Lee-Anne Gray, Psy.D.
Self-compassion and mindfulness skills can be adapted to almost any challenging situation teens face. The card deck I created provides over fifty conversation starters and exercises you can use with teens to help build mindful awareness, compassion, empathy, and kindness. Try this easy-to-implement exercise on forgiveness.
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Tara Brach, Ph.D.
In order to unfold, self-compassion depends on honest, direct contact with our own vulnerability. This compassion fully blossoms when we actively offer care to ourselves. Yet when we鈥檝e gotten stuck in the trance of unworthiness, it often feels impossible to arouse self-compassion. To help people address feelings of insecurity and unworthiness, I like to share a meditation I call the RAIN of Self-Compassion. This easy-to-remember tool for practicing mindfulness and compassion uses four simple steps鈥
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Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA
For many people who were raised in abusive, neglectful, or dysfunctional families, 鈥測ou made your bed now lie in it鈥 is a common life philosophy taught and promoted throughout childhood. But the truth is, the personal, academic, and professional decisions that met your needs 5, 10, or 20 years ago may be completely irrelevant to your life today.
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A sensory activity worksheet
Lee-Anne Gray, Psy.D.
Self-compassion for teens reduces suffering and stress through mindful awareness, self-kindness, interconnectedness, as well as the willingness to take action to relieve suffering.
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