This is the first of two talks given November 14 during a daylong workshop at Philadelphia Insight 2015. The two talks present an overview to using basic reflective practices as a way to integrate the emotional and rational minds.
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A Sense of Purpose
How to Feel Safe in Unstable Times
Determining and Stating Our Core Needs
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Self-Acceptance vs Self-Improvement: The Paths to Well-Being
Fine Tuning Intuition Through Mindfulness of Feelings
Cultivating a Balanced Life Free of Compulsive Distractions
Seasonal Affective Disorder in the Time of the Pandemic
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Finding Moments of Relief in the Midst of Chaos
The Growth Choice: Evolving Beyond Avoidance Behaviors to Adult Coping Strategies
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Unsettled: Living with the Unresolved
The Big Questions: Existentialist Psychology and the Dharma
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A Pocket Guide To the Dharma — The Core Principles of Buddhist Psychology
Positive Emotions: Why We Have Them, Why We Need Them, How to Generate Them
The Process of Healing: Grieving Loss and Separation From the Loved
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