Building a Personalized Distress Tolerance Kit

Building a Personalized Distress Tolerance Kit

You’ve seen the “break glass in case of emergency” sticker before, but consider this the same for your emotions. Imagine a kit you could bring out just when needed; when things seem most overwhelming. Building your own individualized distress tolerance kit could be a helpful way to provide self-soothing and comfort in times of intense or distressing emotions. Dr. Cierra Listermann teaches you how to create a kit that will help calm all 5 senses.

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The Power of Self-Validation

The Power of Self-Validation

Although we can periodically avoid or suppress an emotion, we cannot avoid emotions entirely forever. Self-validation allows for you to move through the emotion effectively, rather than feeling as though your emotions are a shaken soda bottle with the lid coming off when you least expect it. Once you get in the regular practice of self-validation, you’ll find that emotions often become less intense and scary over time. Ultimately self-validation helps us have a healthier relationship to our own emotions and feel more powerful in our influence over them.

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10 Things That Will Make Coping With Depression Easier

10 Things That Will Make Coping With Depression Easier

Coping with depression is difficult. It’s like slogging through quicksand wearing a weight vest, but sometimes small changes can make a big difference in your day. Here are some expert tips to help make life with depression a little bit easier.

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Trauma-Informed Care In Practice

Trauma-Informed Care In Practice

If you're a trauma survivor, you deserve trauma-informed care (TIC) from your medical professionals. If you're a provider, you should be aware of the importance and benefit of trauma-informed care to your patients.

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