I utilize a variety of techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, stress management, increasing self - worth,
inner child work, incorporation of meditation, mind / body connection, 12 step work, assertiveness training, mood management, anxiety reduction, empowerment and work / life balance.
Participants of this workshop will discuss and process through the history of
inner child work as it relates to play therapy.
I draw upon multiple theories to include: play and filial therapy for children, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), systems and structural theory for families, imago and Gottman theory for couples, a variety of addiction recovery models, depth psychotherapy, narrative therapy, psychodevelopmental psychology,
inner child work and spiritual direction.
It provides a place where patients can do
the inner child work, the trauma work and the addiction work that all thrive from or effect the attachment - that space between.
I draw from a variety of disciplines, which include psychodynamic and relational psychotherapy,
inner child work and attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, expressive therapy, and play therapy for children.
· Gauging readiness for EMDR processing with ego - state work ·
Inner child work · Dissociative table · Healing circle · Identifying internal conflicts · Using ego - state work to identify targets · Using ego - state work to sequence accessing of parts of self · Perpetrator introjects · Resource states.
Mollie has experience with individual adults and couples concerning the following areas: Understanding the opposite sex, Feeling overwhelmed, Self Worth, Anxiety, Trauma: Adult & / or Childhood (
Inner Child work), Anger issues, Long Term Illness: patient & / or caretaker hurdles and hurts, Recovery from addiction: follow - on guidance, Codependent relationships, Wellness challenges, Purpose of Life and Family issues.
I specialize in trauma / PTSD, mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar, parenting and family conflict,
inner child work, codependency, adjustment disorders, grief, addiction and general life challenges and struggles.
During the conversation we get into stance - stance - dance, empowering the latent, using a lot of pause, grandiosity,
inner child work, and many of the other aspects of Terry's model for couples therapists (RLT).
Cognitive / behavioral, mind / body, EMDR and
inner child work are some of the frameworks from which I draw.»
Throughout my career, I have focused on and specialized in: substance abuse, trauma, anxiety / fear, low self - esteem, anger,
inner child work, codependency, ACOA / ACOD (adult children of alcoholics / addicts / dysfunction), LGBTQ and personality disorders such as borderline personality disorder.
Do
your inner child work.
In their parenting courses, they bring to parents great wisdom and experience from their years of facilitating
inner child work with adults.
Not exact matches
Her backstory of growing up in an African - American family of 10
children in
inner - city Detroit is remarkably aligned with the foundation's mission of helping kids and families succeed in some of the poorest corners of the U.S. Among other things, under Tabron's leadership at Kellogg, the foundation has doubled down on its prescient — and bold — racial equity
work.
I actually
work with a man who heads up a charity that helps young
inner city
children get free screenings for heart disorders and he is an atheist.
This reliving process can become a constructive thing, giving parents a second chance to do unfinished growth
work with their «
inner child of the past.»
Build a shadow puppet theatre like
Inner Child Fun, this would be great for linking shadows to literacy
work.
What this is about is presenting
children, from the youngest ages onwards, with clear - as - crystal, living examples of men in caring roles... and of men and women
working together to shape our
inner worlds.
Basing her approach in attachment theory and the groundbreaking
work of Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Deborah MacNamara has written as essential primer on how to be a parent by making sense of the
inner world of
children.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our
inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving
work «keeps our light on»... and our
children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
The hypoallergenic
inner layer helps to keep harmful bacteria off of your
child's skin while the vitamin E, aloe and natural botanicals
work in perfect harmony to not only soothe their skin but actually heal it.
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Working through emotional triggers with forgiveness and loving your
inner child.
A team player who loves
working with
children, has a sense of
inner calm, and is able to take initiative to facilitate the smooth running of the EC classroom.
So, bring out your
inner doctor, and explain to your
child how the digestive system
works.
Responses like these focus the accomplishment on the
child's
inner work, rather than on a parent's external evaluation.
Creative
work that has taken my
inner convictions and presented them through colour and natural materials (Beneath the Rowan Tree) to the wider world where they have met a hunger and a need in other parents longing to offer their
children alternatives.
When we do the
inner work of unburdening ourselves, we can show up for our families in a whole new way with more resilience to face the traffic and noise of daily life and better able to «be the peace» that makes home a safe haven where our
children can thrive.
Unlike books that focus on techniques for handling
children's behavior, the authors of this book direct readers to what they call «the
inner work of mindful parenting».
When I
worked with diverse ethnic groups in the
inner city I noticed that the
children from cultures that slept together got along very well with their siblings and really looked out for each other.
October 22, 2014 --(Altadena, CA) Piece by Piece instructor and mosaic artist Leigh Adams and her colleague Bea Jones, a retired psychiatric social worker,
worked with our
children through a special grant from the Marion Brucker Legacy Trust via Piece by Piece, which helped bring mosaic artistry to
inner - city youth.
Kabat - Zinn, Myla and Jon EVERYDAY BLESSINGS: The
Inner Work of Mindful Parenting Hyperion, 1998 Written by the parents of three grown
children, this book focuses on the thoughts and feelings, rather than the techniques, associated with parenting
children of all ages.
Every parent is doing the very best they can, at any given moment, based on the knowledge and resources they have on hand as well as the
inner emotional
work they've done to prepare themselves for raising their
child.
«I look forward to
working closely with [Carranza] to help all of the
inner cities»
children and their families,» she said.
Do whatever
works to bring out your
inner child.
Through her
work with
children and her passion for the development of the «life body», as well as a strong desire to be of service to humanity, Marguerite was eventually inspired to join
Inner Fire.
Yoga for
children aged 4 - 12 to explore through breath
work, movement, creative play and games to encourage leadership,
inner connection and community awareness while parents enjoy adult classes.
INNER BONDING is a deep self - healing process that
works, regardless of your spiritual or religious background or how severely you might have been abused, neglected, or indulged as a
child.
«Dancing is my way to let loose, bring out my
inner child, meditate, and
work out all at once.
At a Telluride dinner, Oldman told me he channeled the Prime Minister's
inner child, and also compared him to Stanley Kubrick, who expected everyone on his team to step up to his standards and
work ethic.
She is more determined than ever to
work on behalf of the
children that she feels are affected most by the failures of the current system: those educated in
inner - city, lower - income, ethnic - minority majority public school districts.
It didn't matter whether the teacher was
working in a rural school in the south west or an
inner city school in the north east, the national pay scale ensured that every good teacher teaching broadly similar groups of
children would receive an equivalent salary.
Often the
work - study employers of these
children act as future employers or help these
inner - city kids find and keep jobs after college and beyond.
Our analysis of the OSP suggests that increased parental choice
works in education in ways that deliver the dream of high - school graduation to more disadvantaged
inner - city
children.
It's time we set the record straight: Charter schools are doing important
work to raise the level of performance for
children who need it the most and to close the achievement gap between our
inner - city students and those in our more affluent communities.
She has gone from
working in a preschool setting and the «No
Child Left Behind Program» to
working with the
inner - city at - risk youth and teaching in suburban public schools.
The stereotype of bad
inner - city schools is overcrowded classes, but so many parents
work hard to get their
children elsewhere — whether a charter, a Catholic school or, by using a fake address, a better public school — that at P.S. 39 average class size is actually small, 21.
He is also the author of Making It Up As We Go Along, the Story of the Albany Free School (Heinemann 1998), Teaching the Restless, One School's Remarkable No - Ritalin Approach to Helping
Children Learn and Succeed (Beacon Press 2004), How to Grow a School: Starting and Sustaining Schools That
Work (Oxford Village Press 2006), and In Defense of Childhood: Protecting Kids»
Inner Wildness (Beacon Press 2007).
These schools often lacked the expertise or experience of
inner - city schools of
working with deprived
children, she said.
The Chinese believe that the best way to protect your
children is by preparing them for the future and arming them with skills, strong
work habits, and
inner confidence.
Can't wait to the first conference and the opportunity to
work with
inner city
children.