Monday, May 20, 2019

Shame – Being VS Doing Something Wrong …

Shame – Being VS Doing Something Wrong …

By Jess Kimmel, MSAT, LLPC, Saturday, May 18, 2019 2:22 PM
I struggle to facilitate conversations about shame. And I’m transparent about that with my clients. This is for a few reasons: shame is difficult to conceptualize. Unlike “coping skills” or “aftercare planning,” shame is nebulous. Open for discourse. Dependent on our unique perspectives and past experiences. Additionally, I’ve yet to master managing shame in my […]
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Last Day to Register for Conference!

WFS Annual Weekend Conference 2019
When
Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 11:00 AM EDT
-to-
Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 1:00 PM EDT
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Where
DeSales University
2755 Station Ave
Center Valley, PA 18034
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The new Conference Planning Workgroup has been hard at work creating an updated and engaging event just for you. We hope that you will take advantage of today's final day to register and join us for this joyful weekend exploring the WFS fourth Level of Recovery:

Level 4: Using new attitudes to enforce new behavior patterns.
Statement 3: Happiness is a habit I am developing. Happiness is created, not waited for.
Statement 6: Life can be ordinary or it can be great. Greatness is mine by a conscious effort.
Statement 11: Enthusiasm is my daily exercise. I treasure the moments of my New Life. 
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Changing Your Tone Can Change the Conversation


Partnership for Drug-Free Kids via mta-bbcspool.convio.net 

Fri, May 17, 1:31 PM (3 days ago)
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Not Getting Anywhere Talking to Your Child About Their Drug Use? Try Changing Your Tone of Voice.
How do you initiate a conversation about your son’s or daughter’s substance use – particularly when you’re not very happy about it?

The most important thing is getting to an open dialogue. And by just shifting your tone of voice, you can be the one to introduce that lighter air, so you can build a bridge to a more productive conversation.

Watch Helpline Specialist Karla explain how to deal with your son’s or daughter’s substance use differently:
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