From Diane Langberg, PhD “Our response to another’s vulnerability tells about us and only us. What comes “out of us” in the face of vulnerability was there all the time. The vulnerability of the other has merely exposed the truth about ourselves.” If...
I like focusing on wellness much more than illness! To help others attain the maximum wellness they can, we provide “life recovery” services to women with life-limiting dysfunctions. We have a rather stringent interview and intake process so that they...
Yoga: THINK Young Over Growing Aged You know, for years I resisted anything having to do with Yoga, associating it as I have with Eastern meditation techniques and Buddhist or New Age religion, which it has been and which can take one into a dangerous spiritual realm...
I have referenced before educator Dr. Ruby K. Payne and her book, Bridges Out of Poverty, that helped me so much to understand the hidden rules associated with the three broad socio-economic classes. Another book of hers, A Framework for Understanding Poverty, was...
On Wellness the Way God Intends Cathy Byrd January 15, 2017 As perspectives on wellness in the most recent issue of The Interpreter magazine of the The United Methodist Church note, we are three-part beings- possessing “body, mind,...
Coming to the End of Oneself Recently I participated in a webinar on collaborating with other programs and agencies in a multidisciplinary approach to recovery from substance use and addiction. It was a well done professional webinar on building a care team. It...