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The Surviving Spirit Newsletter May 2024

 

The latest Surviving Spirit Newsletter - Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health is out - It can be read online via this & you can also subscribe -



http://ml.survivingspirit.com/...tter/20240527204200/



or this -

https://www.survivingspirit.co...sletter_May_2024.pdf



The place of true healing is a fierce place. It's a giant place. It's a place of monstrous beauty and endless dark and glimmering light. And you have to work really, really, really hard to get there, but you can do it.” - Cheryl Strayed



Feelings are much like waves, we can't stop them from coming but we can choose which ones to surf.” - Jonatan Martensson



Newsletter Contents:



1] My Father Had ADHD. I Thought He Didn't Like Me. It Was Decades Before I Learned The Truth.

By CJ Clouse @ Huffington Post



2] The Internet Has Made Health Anxiety Worse Than Ever By Caroline Crampton @ TIME



3] The Psychological Importance of Wasting Time By Olivia Goldhill @ Quartz



4] Your Kids Don’t Suck: Cultivating Closeness with your Kids through Non-Coercive, Conscious Parenting By Cara Tedstone and Rythea Lee



5] Postpartum depression soared in 2020. Four years later, has anything changed? By Maggie Doherty @ The Guardian



6] Craig J. Phillips “Finding Purpose after Brain Injury” Presentation on Rob Baugh’s “Life Re-Wired — the Brain Injury Podcast” @ Second Chance to Live



7] A new barbershop in Denver is staffed with formerly incarcerated people By Melissa Magsaysay @ CNN



8] Call for Presenters 2024 - Support After a Death by Overdose



9] Study Links Nature's Diversity to Mental Health By Andrea Mechelli @ Science Alert



10] Poets And Peers – Art & Poetry



11] CBT Patients Want Understanding, Not Homework by José Giovanni Luiggi-Hernández, PhD @ Mad In America



12] Darkness Visible By John Angelo @ Manchester Ink Link



13] Call For Art - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Office of Recovery is excited to announce the 2024 Art of Recovery project



14] ‘Shame and betrayal’: sexual abuse within the spiritual healing industry comes to light By Edward Helmore @ The Guardian





But one thing for sure, if you do not address your trauma, it will undress you.” - Sharon Wise



We can't always choose the music life plays for us, but we can choose how we dance to it.” - Unknown

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