We help you and your family
manage these deep emotions.
Not exact matches
If you've been forgetting the classic definition from 1996, the part about
managing your
emotions and influencing, try thinking about how you can make changes in your own job or your company that tap into that
deeper meaning of the concept.
SEL gives children the tools and skills to
manage emotions, to be confident and resilient in the face of adversity, to make positive and pro social choices, and to have healthy relationships and
deep, meaningful connections.
A child's behavior can be powerful and their ability to
manage their
emotions can be filled with
deep worries, tears, hitting or testing.
One of the most effective, yet underutilized, methods for
managing emotions in children is
deep breathing.
Laughter, journaling, reading, prayer, meditation, imagery, writing, exercise,
deep breathing, cultivating positive attitudes, and physical expressions of
emotions are some of the more common techniques people have found to creatively
manage their stress.
In my practice, I find that weekly acupuncture sessions through the first trimester (or until symptoms subside) can be quite effective in
managing heartburn, taking the edge off of the nausea, providing a
deep recharge needed from ongoing fatigue, and helping a newly pregnant mama process all of the new thoughts and
emotions she may be experiencing along the way.
SEL gives children the tools and skills to
manage emotions, to be confident and resilient in the face of adversity, to make positive and pro social choices, and to have healthy relationships and
deep, meaningful connections.
These images, which often simultaneously convey conflicting
emotions,
manage to communicate the
deep realities of their subjects.
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Through the skill of reading facial expressions, including the micro and macro signals of
emotion, along with a structured approach to
managing nonverbal information, we can achieve a
deeper understanding of others, elicit more information, and create an environment for authentic communication.
I provide a safe context within which to explore the
deeper issues contributing to the need to
manage or bury
emotions by engaging in addictive behaviors.