Dear Mindy Thank you for all the wonderful of advice you give in your monthly articles. My wife and I find them very interesting and informative. My question is as follows: I want to invite my mother for Shabbos Nachamu […]
Dear Mindy Thank you for all the wonderful of advice you give in your monthly articles. My wife and I find them very interesting and informative. My question is as follows: I want to invite my mother for Shabbos Nachamu […]
Did I ever tell you about my cousin, Mirele? Mirele was born six months after I was. We would have been best friends had she grown up into the cousin I expected her to be. Our families were so close, […]
Succos is over and I cannot even begin to tell you how many challos I baked. Or how many roasts I put up. Or how many side dishes I made and threw out because you have to make side dishes […]
I have 3 children b”h all close in age. My husband and I work full time jobs in order to afford a frum lifestyle. I feel that I am there for the children as most of the time I work […]
In the olden days, no, I mean in the really olden days, when I was in twelfth grade and we drove our horses to school and the only phones that existed were those weird types that were attached to the […]
I am really, really, really sorry you have been curious about Operation OPCO all your life, but I promise you the wait will have been worth it. It’s about a very popular kid (me) who thinks she is not popular […]
I remember coming home from seminary after 10 months being away. I also distinctly remember not wanting to come home for Pesach because it would break up the year’s momentum. Remember the story of Rabbi Akiva, how after 12 years […]
Question: Every year around Rosh Hashonah time, I make resolutions to try and improve and become a better person. The resolutions usually last a few weeks or months, and then I find myself slipping. Eventually they are forgotten about. What […]
Rosh Hashanah. Yom Kippur. Succos. For some, these words conjure up memories of delicious hot challah dipped in honey, solemn time in shul followed by the sweetness of cake and coffee at the breaking of the fast, the warmth and […]
Are you feeling sorry for me, by any chance? Because in the last two columns, I told you about having a hard time in elementary school, having a hard time in camp, and then having a hard time in high […]
Using an 8-step protocol which includes a back-and-forth movement (originally only of the eyes; presently, more varied options), EMDR therapy facilitates the accessing and processing of traumatic memories or adverse experiences. It transforms a client's negative beliefs to positive ones, reduces body activation, and allows new behaviors to replace the old.
Somatic IFS is a branch of IFS which uses the 5 practices of: somatic awareness, breath, resonance, movement, and touch. The intention of this practice is to help parts that express themselves through the body reestablish connection to Self, restoring its leadership; healing the injured and traumatized parts, enabling healthy living.
Clinical hypnosis is a technique in which the therapist helps a client go into a deeply focused and relaxed state called a trance, using verbal cues, repetition, and imagery. In this naturally occurring altered state of hypnotic consciousness, therapeutic interventions to address psychological or physical issues are more effective.
IFS views a person as made up of many parts, much like a family, each with its own feelings, thoughts, and even memories. Parts may manifest in troublesome ways, but IFS believes each one is there to protect and help, and the role of therapy is to heal the wounded and hurting parts, uncovering the core Self who will lead these parts with the 8 Cs of: calm, curiosity, clarity, compassion, confidence, courage, creativity, and connectedness.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a body-based, holistic approach to healing that integrates talk therapy, attachment theory, and experiential exercises to address developmental and other trauma that is stored in the body as somatic symptoms. Working with child states and “experiments,” SP therapy accesses material that is often outside of a client’s awareness, facilitating healing and growth.
When the body stores unpleasant sensations as a result of stress, shock, and trauma, SE is a body-based therapy that helps clients to gain awareness of how these cause stuck patterns of flight and fight responses. SE therapy is a gentle method that guides clients to increase their window of tolerance, releasing suppressed trauma and emotions, freeing them of their physical emotional pain.