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With the news of current events, it is no secret that it feels like there is a lot of hate, unknown, and terror going on around the world. While we cannot look away from these heartbreakingly difficult times and they must be noticed and acknowledged to not be ignored; we also cannot let the horror of war take more casualties. In our latest blog, How to Survive This Trauma, in the Least Harmful Way Possible, we share tips to help you find ways to tolerate this current pain. Because having this destroy you as well, doesn’t do anybody any good. While we are powerless individually to stop the atrocities, we are powerful (on some level) together in helping to share empathy, compassion, kindness, and love to those around us. As best you can, during these hard times: • Read your news — and manage your news intake. • Notice the people around you and be a safe space. • Do everything you can to maintain your empathy, compassion, and kindness! • Hold the pain and keep living. • Parents/Caregivers: Stay whole and talk to your children. Coming together as a trauma-informed community is the way we endure this pain and have hope for a brighter future. As a community, we can bring kindness, empathy, safety, and stabilization. We can come together in offering compassion and respect to those who are similar and different from us. We can hold each other’s pain. We can be sources for each other’s joy. Learn more and read the full blog by visiting our website, https://ow.ly/pYyK50PYOwS.
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With the news of current events, it is no secret that it feels like there is a lot of hate, unknown, and terror going on around the world. While we cannot look away from these heartbreakingly difficult times and they must be noticed and acknowledged to not be ignored; we also cannot let the horror of war take more casualties. In our latest blog, How to Survive This Trauma, in the Least Harmful Way Possible, we share tips to help you find ways to tolerate this current pain. Because having this destroy you as well, doesn’t do anybody any good. While we are powerless individually to stop the atrocities, we are powerful (on some level) together in helping to share empathy, compassion, kindness, and love to those around us. As best you can, during these hard times: • Read your news — and manage your news intake. • Notice the people around you and be a safe space. • Do everything you can to maintain your empathy, compassion, and kindness! • Hold the pain and keep living. • Parents/Caregivers: Stay whole and talk to your children. Coming together as a trauma-informed community is the way we endure this pain and have hope for a brighter future. As a community, we can bring kindness, empathy, safety, and stabilization. We can come together in offering compassion and respect to those who are similar and different from us. We can hold each other’s pain. We can be sources for each other’s joy. Learn more and read the full blog by visiting our website, https://ow.ly/wlpi50PYOwT.
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Recovery is challenging, but having a supportive family can make all the difference. Discover tips on how to start the conversation with your loved ones in our latest blog post. https://sbhc.tech/4bjeJxK
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There is no denying that the world is in turmoil, and it feels unsafe and scary. The reality is, we must hold space for these heart-wrenching times and also try and do our best to caretake ourselves. Refusing to turn a blind eye or ignoring the pain of so many can not be an option. In our latest blog, How to Survive This Trauma, in the Least Harmful Way Possible, we share some strategies to help you endure the pain. Allowing it to consume us does no good. While we may lack the power to single-handedly halt these atrocities, together, we possess the strength to spread empathy, compassion, kindness, and love to those in need. • Manage your news intake – take it in only through one of your senses. • Notice the people around you and be a safe space. • Do everything you can to maintain your empathy, compassion, and kindness! • Hold the pain and keep living. • Parents/Caregivers: Take care of yourselves, as you talk to your children. Coming together as a trauma-informed community is the way we endure this pain and have hope for a brighter future. As a community, we can bring kindness, empathy, safety, and stabilization. We can come together in offering compassion and respect to those who are similar and different from us. Visit our website to read the full blog, https://ow.ly/Fotz50Q1Y0G.
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Grieving can begin long before a death happens, as you watch a loved one's health decline and anticipate the worst. Anticipatory grief affects so many people in a variety of ways, yet it's not much talked about or supported. I've just completed this guide to help, filled with practical tips to nourish yourself physically and emotionally in the face of impending loss: Making the Most of Precious Time When Losing a Loved One Is on the Horizon: A Guide for Nurturing Yourself Through Anticipatory Grief. https://lnkd.in/gDbrM2tY
A scary diagnosis...A sad decline in old age...Grief can begin long before death happens—how will you make it through?
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Brickel and Associates, LLC; EMDRIA Certified & Approved Consultant; Virginia Board Approved Supervisor Level II C-PTSD, CCTP
There is no denying that the world is in turmoil, and it feels unsafe and scary. The reality is, we must hold space for these heart-wrenching times and also try and do our best to caretake ourselves. Refusing to turn a blind eye or ignoring the pain of so many can not be an option. In our latest blog, How to Survive This Trauma, in the Least Harmful Way Possible, we share some strategies to help you endure the pain. Allowing it to consume us does no good. While we may lack the power to single-handedly halt these atrocities, together, we possess the strength to spread empathy, compassion, kindness, and love to those in need. • Manage your news intake – take it in only through one of your senses. • Notice the people around you and be a safe space. • Do everything you can to maintain your empathy, compassion, and kindness! • Hold the pain and keep living. • Parents/Caregivers: Take care of yourselves, as you talk to your children. Coming together as a trauma-informed community is the way we endure this pain and have hope for a brighter future. As a community, we can bring kindness, empathy, safety, and stabilization. We can come together in offering compassion and respect to those who are similar and different from us. Visit our website to read the full blog, https://ow.ly/I53450Q1Y0F.
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🌟 Have you had another challenging weekend with your person's drinking or dr*g use? I have something for you... 🎄 A SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS OFFER (LAST SLOT AVAILABLE- I HAD THREE PLACES AND TWO HAVE GONE!) I'm offering a short package to work with me for £499 before Christmas. 🎁 I always say anyone who works with me should ideally complete a 12-week programme, however... with it being Christmas, I know this can be a huge commitment for some. 📆 So I'm happy to offer a shorter programme on a 1:1 basis. 🤝 This is how it will work... 📞 We can have a quick chat this week. You'll get signed up with an onboarding assessment, T&C's and clear instructions and a welcome pack via email. 📧 Our sessions will be structured like this... 🌟 Session 1: How has your person's addiction affected you? Your opportunity to share what's been going on, what you've tried so far and what you need help with the most. 🚀 Session 2: The strategies that will help your family recover I'll talk you through strategies THAT WORK and how we can apply these to your situation, prioritising actions to take forward and implement. 💡 Session 3: Your Family Recovery Plan You'll complete your family recovery plan addressing all the key strategies and go away and implement them. This is an incredible offer and I don't usually do this. 🌈 💳 Payable by card, PayPal or bank transfer. 📲 Just message me 07984 837302 or DM and we can get started!
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Talking about death and grief can feel overwhelming, especially at work. This Dying Matters Awareness Week, we're looking at the language we use to talk about death and dying. Read our advice for language tips that you can use to talk about death and dying with colleagues. https://ow.ly/QXNQ50RuPpK
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As we begin #SuicideAwarenessMonth we want to take a minute. To all who have felt the indelible impact of suicide or grapple with thoughts that leave you feeling isolated and unheard, know that we stand by your side. 🫶🏼 When you're feeling overwhelmed, understand that there is light in understanding, solace in sharing, strength in patience, and potential in each moment. ✨ Our commitment extends beyond our rooms and into society, where understanding suicide is a shared responsibility. 🙏🏼 Forming a society resilient to suicide needs all of us - not only psychologists and medical practitioners but everyone. 🌎 Awareness, understanding and empathy can shape a community of strength. 💡🕊️🤍
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