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Anxiety & Negative Thinking in Parents During the Pandemic

Here is episode 2 of Kat Gray’s newest mini series. This #wellnesswednesday Kat shares with us common signs of anxious/negative thinking and provides us with a way to ground our thoughts! Here she focuses on anxiety and negative thoughts amidst this pandemic in parents. Comparing our brain and thoughts to that of a computer and what we can do about that.

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"Parenting the Anxious Child in a Pandemic"

Kat Gray returns with a NEW MINI SERIES, focused on children and parenting during the Pandemic. This week she shares how emotional dysregulation as a result of the pandemic may be occurring in your children. In particular, the uprise in levels of anxiety. She explores what that might look like in physical and emotional systems and provides a beautiful breathing technique to help calm down your child/children.

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Eating Disorder's Awareness Week - Survivor Insight *Trigger Warning*

Its National Eating Disorder’s Awareness week and for this #wellnesswednesday Yoga to Cope brought in guest contributing writer Valerie Wulf. She is an eating disorder survivor, advocate and educator that shares a part of her story. This includes her struggles through her healing journey. #NEDAwareness

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Mini Series by Kat - Episode #2 - What Does Being Triggered Mean?

We are honoured to have Kat back on our blog especially with this timely piece that coincides with the holidays. This time of year can be quite triggering for some so this post explores what being triggered actually means and what this physiological/psychological response entails. Meanwhile Kat provides a strategy to help come back from being triggered, using a very Yoga to Cope approach to taking back control of the nervous system through breath.

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RAINN - Navigating the Healing Journey

This #wellnesswednesday RAINN returns for a sequel blog post focused on navigating the healing journey of sexual violence. This blog highlights how each survivors healing journey is different, personal, and has its own unique timeline. This post shares survivors different healing experiences from talking, to trying new activities/hobbies, to implementing self care rituals, to leaning on a beloved pet, to exploring an outlet that works best for you. A post just in time for the holidays.

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