Posted on March 10, 2014
by Susannah-Joy
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With slight variations on the problems and crises, this could be a day in the life of any therapist …certainly has been true of me. Some days, my ears hurt, my eyes ache, and my head feels as if it’s stuffed with cotton wool.… Continue Reading “The Dark Side of Listening”
Category: Mental Wellness, TherapyTags: burnout, compassion fatigue, Emotion, heartache, listening, recovery, selfcare, therapists, therapy, tragedy, trauma
Posted on December 27, 2013
by Susannah-Joy
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“The key here is ‘understanding emotions’. Having to rely on instant interactions gives no space for reflection or asking why people behave in the way that they do. A book provides emotional rehearsal time.” ~John MacArthur When I read these stats, I wasn’t surprised, but… Continue Reading “Emotional Intelligence for Children”
Category: Leadership, Learning, Mental WellnessTags: children, development, Dr. Seuss, education, Emotion, emotional intelligence, families, Fluency, Literacy, no-technology, reading, relationship, win-win