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Left brain storytelling and how it helps us make sense of things

On April 27, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

The left brain is the literal, linguistic hemisphere of our brain.  It longs to make sense of the physical sensations and emotions generated in the right hemisphere.  When the left brain is able to do so, we not only get over difficult experience but making meaning out of them.  …

Coping with a sexual assault with the help of EMDR.

On April 25, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Amanda Dufresne Lee tells her story of being attacked while jogging and being able to reclaim her life.  How I Finally Ran a Half Marathon 10 Years After Being Raped During Training.

Great article on using mindfulness to deal with crisis.

On April 22, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Link to article.  

Great sleep hygiene handout

On April 22, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Do you feel better when you have a good night’s sleep? Do you want to have better sleep? Well read this great handout on sleep and get on your way.  

CPT/CBT, The Gold Standard, for PTSD may make things worse

On April 22, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

I am not a fan of prolonged exposure cognitive therapy for post-traumatic stress. I’m a big fan and practitioner of EMDR. If anyone wants to know why, I’d be happy to answer your general questions about trauma/ptsd and EMDR.

EMDR is a great tool for processing trauma. Call me if you have any questions.

On April 19, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

When talk therapy isn’t helping, give EMDR Therapy a try.

Coloring books as a form of mindfulness and stress management

On April 15, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Coloring for adults is a great alternative for stress management, mental health and mindfulness. Carl Jung used to ask his clients to color in Mandalas. See the attached article and video.

How emotions affect learning, behavior and relationships

On April 15, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

This excellent article by Dr. Lori Desautels reviews about the excellent film, Inside Out, and provides questions for educators and students to review after watching the film.