Sentences with phrase «nonjudgmental while»

She is extremely compassionate and nonjudgmental while using a holistic / transpersonal approach.

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This text by Jay Aronson is a nonjudgmental chronicle of the monumental conflict between the many passionate stakeholders — from those seeking to rebuild the commercial heart of the city to the grieving families — all of whom were battling with their own demons while trying to reach a resolution in the absence of a common vision.
And while it is ok to tell someone that you do things differently at your Church, do it in a respectful, nonjudgmental way.
While the death of a dog is horrible, dog owners have become so accustomed to the reassuring and nonjudgmental presence of their canine companions that, more often than not, they'll eventually get a new one.
Because of the personal and sensitive nature of the information involved, medical assistants must be nonjudgmental and able to treat all patients equally while maintaining a high level of confidentiality.
You can expect me to be warm, nonjudgmental and interactive while helping with your issues.
Shannon has a passion for working with clients in a nonjudgmental way, while helping them journey their unique path.
As a therapist, I provide a safe, supportive, nonjudgmental space where we can work toward your goals, while assisting you in gaining insight and understanding into the difficulties you are experiencing.
Christian counseling for anger management will offer a nonjudgmental place for you to explore your anger issues while helping you express your anger in healthy ways.
Mindfulness consists of the capacity to focus on present - moment experience while remaining nonjudgmental toward both the self and others regardless of circumstance or context (Brown & Ryan, 2003; Kabat - Zinn, 1990).
We help individuals set and track progress toward constructive goals while they gain valuable new tools in a safe nonjudgmental environment.
The Western conceptualization of mindfulness as a psychological process and as a meditation practice entails bringing awareness and attention to the constant stream of cognitive, emotional, and somatic experiences while maintaining a nonjudgmental and accepting stance (Bishop 2002; Germer 2005; Kabat - Zinn 2003).
Our view of mindful parenting involves parents intentionally paying attention to their child and to their own internal cognitive and affective reactions to things their child says and does, while doing their best to convey a nonjudgmental and caring attitude and regulate their behavioral reactions.
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