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Practicing Self-Compassion

Practicing Self-Compassion

by Sanctuary | Nov 2, 2015 | Depression & Anxiety, Grief & Trauma, Wellness & Mindfulness

Self-compassion is a positive self-view that involves relating to oneself with kindness and acceptance in times of difficulty. Rather than criticizing, you look at your situation with compassion. Practicing self-compassion doesn’t have to be hard, it’s just a matter...
Does “Falling Back” Mean Falling into a Dark Place?

Does “Falling Back” Mean Falling into a Dark Place?

by Heather Kramer Almquist, MA, LPC, NCP, CT, CDWF | Nov 2, 2013 | Depression & Anxiety

This weekend, as a nation – minus Arizona and Hawaii, of course – we will “fall back” as we regain the hour lost to us when we “sprung forward” in March. Yes, it’s Daylight Savings Time. Or the end of Daylight Savings Time. Frankly, I find the whole thing rather...

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