Think, feel. Feel, think. I’m sure you’ve noticed that when you have an emotion you feel it somewhere in your body. For example, if you’re angry you might feel tension in your jaw. If you’re sad you might feel it in your heart area. Science has shown that there is a mind/body connection. So, how […]
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Finding Joy in Hobbies: How Exploring New Interests Can Benefit Your Mental Health
As someone who has struggled with mental health, I know firsthand the importance of finding healthy outlets to cope with challenges. One powerful tool that has greatly benefited my mental well-being is exploring hobbies. Engaging in hobbies can provide a much-needed escape from stress, promote relaxation, and foster a sense of accomplishment and joy. In […]
Using Your 5 Senses
When it comes to managing my mental health, I’ve learned that sometimes the simplest tools can have the most profound impact. One strategy that has been incredibly helpful for me is using my five senses to uplift my mental health. Our senses – sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound – have a direct connection to […]
Spirituality and Recovery: Finding Inner Strength and Peace
Spirituality and Recovery: Finding Inner Strength and Peace Spirituality plays an important part in many of our lives. It is not my intention to promote any particular religion, faith, or practice because spirituality encompasses a broad range of beliefs, practices, and values related to one’s particular search for meaning and purpose in life. For many […]
Celebrating Year of the Peer 2023 – April Connection
April’s Celebration Year of the Peer theme of connection is one that the staff and members of Trillium know well. Our members connect with each other and the staff at Trillium; we promote that daily. People coming into the door of the Center find a connection with community. Every person at Trillium has mental health […]