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Anti-Racism Resources

Here are some anti-racism resources we've gathered for further education: For White Allies: Anti-racism resource google doc list, including articles, books, podcasts, thought leaders, etc. Anti-racism resources for white people, compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker and Alyssa Klein Resources for anti-racism and somatic abolitionism Meditation for cultivating an anti-racist mindset (scroll down to 2nd meditation) by Dr. Candice Nicole For...

Statement of Solidarity from CMP

As the Director of the Center for Mindful Psychotherapy (CMP), I would like to make a statement on behalf of our organization’s alliance with all people who are standing up to racism and the forces of oppression that have been conditioned in our culture.  While a statement itself is never enough, it is still important to declare our opposition to...

Spring Treatment: Walking Outside as Natural Resourcing

Every mystical tradition tells us in some way  to go back to the natural world —Tara Brach Believe it or not, you can return to everything in 15 minutes or less. Meanwhile, I have an invitation for you: It’s right outside.  You may have missed spring’s arrival in the Northern Hemisphere (our vernal equinox was March 19th). Despite how serious current...

Self Parts: Making Peace with OurSelves

Like most people, I spent a good deal of my life generally viewing myself as a singular personality or self. I believed that, generally, my “self” was one united thing, and for the most part this one self was in charge, was the main me, and that there were just these slips of personality that showed up as lack of...

Conversations with Clinicians: Aidan Pelly

Our recent interview with Aidan Pelly, LMFT at the Center for Mindful Psychotherapy Where is your office located? City and neighborhood? I’m located on 211 Gough Street in Hayes Valley. I really love this central area of the city for the cafes and restaurants. How can people contact you? Name: Aidan Pelly License #: LMFT 117163, APCC 4242 Supervisors: Marcia...

5 Things You Need To Hear If You’re A Single Parent

The feelings that come with being a parent can be challenging at the best of times. You may be navigating external pressures - perhaps from society, or even your own family - about what a “good” mom or dad is supposed to look like, and constantly feeling that you’re coming up short. You might be deeply ambivalent about being a...

Grief: A Template (part 2)

When you lose someone, you may hear things like, “Time heals all wounds.” “I know just how you feel.” “You’re doing so well. You’re so strong.” “You’ve got to pull yourself together and move on.” Well-intentioned people may try to comfort you with cliches. Good-hearted people may try to relate your loss as shared, or to a loss they once...

Grief: A Template (part 1)

Grief: early 13c., “hardship, suffering, pain, bodily affliction,” from Old French grief “wrong, grievance, injustice, misfortune, calamity” (13c.), from grever “afflict, burden, oppress,” from Latin gravare “make heavy; cause grief,” from gravis “weighty” (from PIE root *gwere- (1) “heavy”). Meaning “mental pain, sorrow” is from c. 1300. In 1969 Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross challenged the silencing stigma of talking about death...

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Feeling the doom and gloom of the winter months approaching? Seasonal Affective Disorder is a re-occuring depressive disorder that affects on average about 1% to 2% of the general population, particularly women and young people, during certain months of the year. A milder form of SAD may affect as many as 10 to 20 percent of people. Some people are...

Conversations with Clinicians: Colette Mercier

Offerings, Recommendations, Inspirations               Where is your office located? City and neighborhood? Lower Pacific Heights, San. Soon I will be opening an office soon in the North Bay. What is your therapeutic orientation? My work is relational, attachment and trauma informed, influenced heavily by Hakomi (a body centered mindfulness approach). I find that somatic...

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