Tamara Pommells EdS. LPC. LCADC, ACS

Microactions and positive psychology

Embracing Change: The Transformative Power of MicroActions in Mental Health

At the heart of positive psychology lies the pursuit of human strength, happiness, and well-being. This field encourages us to embrace proactive measures to enhance our mental health and lead more fulfilling lives. Microactions, with their emphasis on cultivating positive habits, align seamlessly with the principles of positive psychology, offering a practical pathway to nurturing our well-being. It helps us to avoid feeling overwhelmed by making life feel more manageable.

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Counseling, Anger and Archetypes

Counseling, Anger And Healing With Archetypes

Joseph Campbell’s seminal work, “The Hero of a Thousand Faces,” intersects psychology, mythology, religion, and wellness, emphasizing the vital role of storytelling and myth in our psychological makeup. Campbell reminds us, “Find a place inside where there’s joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.” Stories give us frameworks to process and prepare for life’s complexities. Our earliest memories are coated in the goodness of a story, our story.

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Roadblocks and Blockages

How we Embrace Life’s Roadblocks: A Path to Renewal and Growth

On the issues of roadblocks and blockages, Buddha said it best “Pain in life is inevitable but suffering is not. Pain is what the world does to you. Suffering is what you do to yourself.” At various junctures in our lives, we encounter formidable obstacles that seem to halt our progress, leaving us feeling stuck, vulnerable, and isolated. These moments, shrouded in fear and uncertainty, might appear as our lowest points. However, it’s in these very instances of apparent standstill that the seeds of renewal and self-discovery are sown. Roadblocks, bot

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Cory Booker and Mindful Leadership

Cory Booker and the Mindful Path to Leadership

We can’t go back, but we can move forward to be more mindful in the future and do our best to convey our best self daily. As a therapist, I can tell you that repair attempts are part of what we teach; how someone cleans up conflict is a tell-tale sign of their integrity. Hopefully, we will be judged on the sum of our actions and what we do for our community rather than on one speech.

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Memorial Day, Substance use, Holiday triggers, Coping strategies, Celebrating responsibly, Support for addiction, Honoring fallen heroes, Memorial Day events, Substance use prevention, Addiction recovery, Healthy holiday choices, Memorial Day History, Resilience during celebrations, Substance use triggers, Alcohol alternatives, Community support, Paying tribute, Veteran remembrance, Mindful celebration, Addiction treatment resources

Memorial Day Reflections: Navigating Adolescent Substance Use

Memorial Day: Family plays a pivotal role in shaping an adolescent’s approach to substance use. A home should ideally be a sanctuary of security and renewal. However, when family dynamics become toxic or dysfunctional, it can exacerbate the challenges faced by adolescents. Creating a supportive and open environment is key to helping them navigate these issues.

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Building resilience

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Mental Strength: Discover the transformative power of overcoming adversity and the bumps in life’s journey. Learn how challenges can fuel personal growth, resilience, and inspire positive change. Embrace the path to a more fulfilling life today

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