Mindfulness Self-Compassion Bryn Mawr Philadelphia

Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Therapy: A Path to Healing

Fostering Emotional Wellbeing In today’s fast-paced world, many individuals in Philadelphia grapple with stress, anxiety, and self-criticism. Amid these challenges, mindfulness and self-compassion therapy are powerful approaches to foster emotional well-being and resilience. Whether your live in Bryn Mawr, York, Pittsburgh or the Main Line mindfulness and self-compassion can benefit you. What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is the practice of being fully present and engaged in the moment, without judgment. It encourages awareness of thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations, allowing individuals to experience their lives more deeply. Research shows that mindfulness can reduce stress, improve focus, and enhance overall mental health. The Role of Self-Compassion Self-compassion involves treating oneself with kindness,… Read More

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How to Stay Motivated with Depression and Anxiety

We all have those days when we wake up just not feeling like ourselves. Sometimes it is because anxiety has reared it’s ugly head and other times because getting out of bed and facing the day just seems impossible. When we are faced with challenging life situations it is helpful to have the tools available to keep engaging in life even when it seems overwhelming. This is why identifying values to move towards is so important. Values are like a North Star keeping you on your life path even when uncomfortable emotions want to pull you away. Playing the “Impossible Game” is a great way to challenge yourself to “do… Read More

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression is significant concern for many new mother’s and their families. It is estimated that approximately 1 in 7 women will experience symptoms of depression either during of after pregnancy . New evidence shows that pregnant women who are at risk for depression but have never had past symptoms can use cognitive behavioral therapy to prevent depression from occurring. While other helpful interventions such as physical activity, education and medication have demonstrated benefits, cognitive behavioral therapy was shown to reduce the risk of depression by 39 percent in pregnant woman and new mothers. Please click on the link below to learn more about the benefits of receiving cognitive behavioral… Read More

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