Mindfulness Post #116
Savasana This week’s mindfulness practices have provided opportunities to push yourself in
Mindfulness Activity #115
Embracing the Difficulties of Mindfulness Practice Good Morning. This past week our
How may colonialism factor into Indigenous youth risk for violence? Validation with the SAVRY in an Indigenous youth sample
The SAVRY provides an adequate assessment of violence in Indigenous male and
Three Study Tips for Visual Learners
When it comes to processing and retaining new information, everyone’s approach is
Mindfulness Activity #114
Embracing Your Worst Tasks Good Morning. We have been discussing courage…the courage
The Importance of Continuing Education in Mental Health Careers
Psychology is a dynamic field, meaning best practices often change over time.
Evidence-based group therapy for specific offenses: Are we doing them, and doing them well?
Specific offenses often have distinct criminogenic and therapeutic needs. Group treatments tailored
Mindfulness Activity #113
Increasing Courage Good Morning. Yesterday, we focused on the topic of vulnerability.
Mindfulness Activity #112
Vulnerability Yesterday, we focused on the idea of mindfulness for creativity and
Mindfulness Activity #111
Good Morning. Time Magazine released an issue on the “mindfulness revolution. Business
Mindfulness Activity #110
Mindfulness for Natural Happiness In today’s rush, we all think too much—seek
The person behind the badge? Depersonalization and its harms in police culture
Traditional police culture has promoted emotional detachment and depersonalization, particularly in officer-public