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Exploring The Beauty Of Sterling Silver Jewelry by 925silverjewelry When it comes to jewelry, layering is a popular trend that has remained in style for years. Whether it’s a necklace or bracelet, the look of layers can provide a bold presence. If you’re in the market for jewelry, sterling silver jewelry remains one of the most affordable options for getting a beautiful design without breaking your budg ... Read on »
How To Make Jewelry Match Your Clothes by 925silverjewelry Jewelry is a favorite of woman. Much stylishfashion jewelrythat goes with your clothes.When you wear the jewelry there is one forbid rule, do not wear so much and so vulgar, especially the winter.If you wear the coat with so many patterns on it, that you had better not wear the jewelry; while, if you wear the simplicity clothes, and the style is so ... Read on »
Sometimes my PTSD healing would ... by Michele Rosenthal Sometimes my PTSD healing would sail along: I’d go to therapy, do the talking thing, a little EMDR or EFT, or TFT, or TAT (do you have the feeling I’d try anything?!!), feel real proud of myself for being able to keep up with appointments and dig through the past according to what, how, when, and why my therapist thought I should.There ... Read on »
BRIDGE THE GAP Exercise by Michele Rosenthal So let’s just say you’re doing what it takes to engage in your healing process. You show up for the sessions, you talk the talk, you walk the walk. You research, educate yourself and try new things. Good for you. What I’m wondering now is how close to the truth you allow yourself to get.I have a confession to make. As I’ve w ... Read on »
Last week I was wondering abouth ... by Michele Rosenthal Last week I was wondering about how often we speak about our PTSD experience. This week I’m musing about how often we speak about our trauma itself. I meet many survivors who don’t want to reveal the details of their trauma at all. In my clients, all of whom are survivors, most won’t speak about their traumatic experience in detai ... Read on »
Something truly extraordinary is ... by Michele Rosenthal Something truly extraordinary is happening. Jason Ream, a Navy Vet, and Mac McPherson, an Army vet, are teaming up to launch an incredible venture: OPERATION PTSD.Their mission: “Operation PTSD was founded … in order to help all of our Brothers and Sisters in Arms deal with their PTSD. Our mission is to curb the high rate of suicides, ... Read on »
BRIDGE THE GAP Exercise: by Michele Rosenthal Yesterday I posted a great ‘PTSD Professional Perspective’ about the role of denial in stress. Denial is a big topic in PTSD - not one that we talk about but one that pervades a lot of our lives.Take for example, our traumatic memories: They are destructive and oppressive. We spend a lot of time trying to deny them, pretending they don& ... Read on »
It’s one thing to say you ... by Michele Rosenthal It’s one thing to say you want to heal PTSD and all its symptoms; quite another to go about the business of healing it.Healing is difficult, it takes grit, determination, commitment and resilience. It’s so very easy to become lost in the chaos of emotion (and what feels like healing failure) and then find yourself unable to navigate mov ... Read on »
The end of another month of theB ... by Michele Rosenthal The end of another month of the BTG workshop! For those of you working it, let me just tell you I admire your dedication and tenacity. Recovery will be yours!Before we wrap up Doing Whatever It Takes To Heal, a quick reminder: The deadline for this month’s contest is midnight Saturday. The focus for the contest: What’s your healing goal ... Read on »
There’s the tendency in PT ... by Michele Rosenthal There’s the tendency in PTSD to shut down — mentally, physically, emotionally, linguistically. Totally understandable, but not a great idea. No one can help if you don’t offer some form of communication — about your mental, physical and emotional state.Case in point: I have a client I really enjoy working with. She’s v ... Read on »