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Gift Guide for New Moms: Ways to Support Mental Health and Well-Being
Maternal Mental Health, Self-Care, Postpartum Roots & Branches Wellness Maternal Mental Health, Self-Care, Postpartum Roots & Branches Wellness

Gift Guide for New Moms: Ways to Support Mental Health and Well-Being

Show support to new moms with gifts that promote their mental well-being and self-care. From comfortable robes to guided meditation apps, check out these gift ideas to help new moms navigate the challenges of motherhood during the fourth trimester with ease and joy.

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Attention Restoration Theory: Understanding the Relationship between Nature and Mental Health
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Attention Restoration Theory: Understanding the Relationship between Nature and Mental Health

Attention restoration theory is a concept that suggests that spending time in nature can help us restore our mental resources and improve our well-being. The theory is based on the idea that our brains have two types of attention: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary attention is what we use when we focus on a task that requires concentration, while involuntary attention is what we use when we react to stimuli in our environment.

According to attention restoration theory, spending time in nature allows our involuntary attention to rest, which in turn helps to restore our voluntary attention. This restoration effect can lead to increased productivity, creativity, and attention capacity.

In this blog post, we will explore the concept of attention restoration theory in more detail, including how it works, the benefits of spending time in nature, and how we can use this theory to improve our mental health. Whether you're a nature lover or someone who's simply interested in exploring new ways to boost your well-being, this post is for you. So let's dive in and learn more about attention restoration theory!

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Understanding the Window of Tolerance: A Guide to Trauma Processing
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Understanding the Window of Tolerance: A Guide to Trauma Processing

The Window of Tolerance (WOT) refers to the range of emotions and physiological states in which we are able to effectively process and integrate traumatic experiences. Integrating traumatic experiences refers to processing and making sense of traumatic events that have happened in a person's life. This can be done through therapy, where a trained therapist can help an individual process their trauma by using techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), Lifespan Integration (LI), or somatic experiencing.

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Green Therapy: How Caring for Plants Can Improve Your Mental Health
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Green Therapy: How Caring for Plants Can Improve Your Mental Health

Looking for an enjoyable and natural way to boost your mood and improve your mental health? Caring for plants can be a surprisingly effective method! Not only do plants add a touch of natural beauty to your living space, but studies have shown that spending time around plants can have a positive impact on mood and overall well-being. This article explores the mental health benefits of plant care, including how it can be a natural stress-reliever, promote mindfulness, provide a sense of accomplishment, and allow you to learn and adapt. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a beginner looking to try something new, this article will show you how caring for plants can help improve your mental health and add a little natural beauty to your life.

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What is Gottman Theory?
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What is Gottman Theory?

Gottman Therapy is a research-based approach to relationship counseling that aims to help couples improve their relationships and resolve conflicts. It emphasizes identifying negative patterns of behavior, such as the "Four Horsemen," and developing positive communication and problem-solving skills. By creating emotionally safe spaces and building trust, couples can deepen their connection and build a more secure and loving bond.

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Bedtime Snacks: A Guide to Healthy and Sleep-Friendly Options
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Bedtime Snacks: A Guide to Healthy and Sleep-Friendly Options

Unsure if eating right before bed is a good idea? Going to sleep with a full stomach may seem like a bad idea but snacking before bed might actually help you get better rest. What snacks are best before bed if you want still want to get good sleep? These snacks are best for adults and children and won't cost you a wink of shut-eye.

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Inner Child Work
Wellness, Self-Care Laura Parry Wellness, Self-Care Laura Parry

Inner Child Work

The practice of inner child work involves connecting with a younger version of yourself to provide compassion and gain understanding. This can be achieved by visualizing a picture of yourself as a child and using prompts to start the conversation. Inner child work is not necessary for everyone, but it can be a helpful tool in gaining insight and practicing self-compassion. To start exploring your inner child, consider areas such as shame, emotional soothing, self-betrayal, silence, and safety. For more resources on inner child work, check out the recommended meditation or book.

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