I am happy to share that I am an official Certified Mindfulness-Informed Professional!
I have been doing this for years with clients but it is nice to verify mindfulness as part of my professional practice.
Share what you do for mindfulness!
Noting the adventures in the lesser known but growing field of art therapy.
I am happy to share that I am an official Certified Mindfulness-Informed Professional!
I have been doing this for years with clients but it is nice to verify mindfulness as part of my professional practice.
Share what you do for mindfulness!
The act of being mindful in your grieving process is about finding the places where you can create more space to allievate some suffering and to find the places where you can become the person that you want to be now that this has happened.
- Heather Stang
In this episode the tables were turned—Karla Helbert, author of Yoga for Grief & Loss, interviewed me on my own podcast! This gave me an opportunity to share some "behind the scenes" tidbits from the second edition of Mindfulness & Grief, and explain how I developed the eight week program in the first place. Both Karla and I find the concept of Posttraumatic Growth interesting and powerful. While neither of us see grief as a gift— in fact when I hear that I cringe in pain—but we agree that grief changes you. The mindful approach to grief includes both acknowledging what you can not change, and taking charge where you can. This may included applying self-care techniques to your grieving body, mind, and spirit. Not being so hard on yourself by decreasing negative self-talk. Saying no to others when you just don't feel up to socializing. Getting that massage, doing yoga, and finding meditation and relaxation tools that help you get back to sleep. Spending times doing things that sooth your soul, or help you remember and honor your special person. Once you begin to take care of yourself, you may start to find that you are benefiting from this self care and introspection. THIS IS NOT TO SAY YOU ARE BENEFITING FROM GRIEF! Right? You would rather have your special person. You are benefiting from how you are treating yourself, and now seeing the world. In fact, there are five domains of posttruamtic growth (Calhoun & Tedeschi, 2006):
Thank you so much, Lauren Zalewski, for sharing your journey in using art in a mindful way to find greater joy and wellness! It warms my heart to see you discover how art works for you in some of the most unexpected ways! Thank you also for sharing with so many other people who can benefit from engaging in many art forms for themselves for their own well-being.
#art #mindfulness #artforwellness
Read her post and blog post from the link below!
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My latest piece on how my unexpected week-long vacation turned into a STAYcation and the profound GRATITUDE-boosting and mindful week I had when I decided to UNPLUG!
Thank you Lacy Mucklow, MA, ATR-BC, LPAT-S, LCPAT, ATCS for blessing me and my group with incredibly healing advice on using art for mindfulness and emotional wellness! Your words have resonated deeply with me and so many others!
Enjoy!
An excerpt from her post (thanks for the mention!):