Emotions are central to most, if not all, mental health concerns, and this is particularly true in the case of disordered eating and eating disorders. Disordered eating behaviours often serve to ...
Imagine that you are a 4-year-old again, and your grandparents gave you a beautiful golden teddy bear with a bright red ribbon around its neck. You took this teddy bear with you everywhere and it was ...
What: Deep Breaths: Validating Your Child’s Emotions and Needs, an Eat Chat Parent event presented by the Eagle River Youth Coalition. When: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23. Where: Eagle Valley ...
Have you ever poured your heart out to a friend, only to have them dismiss your feelings or offer an overly simplistic "fix" for the problem? It can feel frustrating and isolating when others don't ...
Validating someone’s emotions means acknowledging them. You are not agreeing or disagreeing with the feelings; you are demonstrating that you hear the other person. You likely have noticed that logic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With authoritative parenting, you can address how your child is feeling while still firmly sticking with the boundaries you’ve set ...
You end your session feeling great. You were listened to, supported, and validated in all your choices. Yet week after week, nothing changes. You’re still in the same unhealthy relationship, stuck at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Navigating conversations with emotional intelligence is like having a secret superpower. You know how to gauge the room, ...