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Can you avoid grief?

December 6, 2018 by admin

Can you suppress grief?

You can try, but you can’t avoid it forever. If you want to begin the healing process, you have to let it surface. If you continue to suppress it, it can have physical impacts on your body.

  • Physically: It can cause specific pains such as stiff neck, headaches, backaches, and abdominal discomfort.
  • Socially: People may begin to avoid you as they no longer no how to help, or what to say. This can cause loneliness.
  • Spiritually: For some people this causes confusion. They begin to no longer believe in God, become angry with him, or lose faith.
  • Logic thinking: Memory and concentration can suffer and become disruptive. Irrational thinking and overwhelming emotions can play out such as with extreme sadness or chaos.

Getting better involves sharing your grief reactions with others. This doesn’t necessarily mean replaying all the details, but talking about what you are feeling, today, right now.

Remember:

  • Grief has no timeline
  • Healthy grief may be chaotic & complicated, it may also bring feelings of discomfort.
  • Maybe the best you can do today is to use a distraction that will allow your mind and heart to focus on something else, briefly.
  • It’s ok to pamper yourself with treats such as a special meal, fun activities, songs you can sing to, or being outdoors.

 

If you need a professional, I am here to help. I offer many packages including : in person, by phone, by texting, and emailing.

You can click on the link below, or call

Twilaquaid.com

518-534-1249

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Blog Grief Journey #1

September 7, 2018 by admin

I am in a place to now imagine what my loved ones would want me to see and accomplish, and now I can begin the tedious details of doing those things. Is this an easy undertaking? NO! I have to channel my heartache into an amazing change and then begin to transform my life. Coming from someone who doesn’t like big change, this is big. But “Wala”…. well, not so easy, but I am trying.  I have learned to embrace a new path which included jumping both feet into cold and dark places, knowing that I wasn’t being punished but being refined, made new. It’s an uncomfortable place to be, but I push through and continue on. Sometimes this still seems agonizing, tiring, overwhelming, impossible, but, I keep trying. Some days, that’s over and over and over until the lesson is learned. Some days I wondered why people couldn’t see what I was feeling on the inside, because I thought my heart was outside of me.

Things that are helpful on this journey are comforting things from outdoors & in nature, which at its heart is a response to the loss. My list includes: sunlight, birds, flowers, fresh vegetables, grilling, fresh cut grass or trees, picnics, stars, playing in the rain or water, & sand. These help me with rejuvenation, restoration, and renewal to the soul.  It is a proven fact that being outdoors can help with emotional well-being, recovery & concentration.  It does seem a bit ironic that our culture uses some of those things such as flowers and plants to be a symbolic part of our rituals surrounding death, and then they are some of the very things that then can help us heal. I have heard more recently that grief walking retreats and woodland burials are being incorporated more and more into our cultures. Nature becomes one of our best medicines, no side effects, free for the taking, clean air, & sensory delight.

Nature helps us to keep moving just when we may want to remain still or stuck. Walking can provide a powerful inspiration to keep going when it feels like our world has been destroyed. Nature is a strong internal force, bringing hope of surviving the loss. Walking has also helped me to see that even though my own world was standing still, the outside world was going on.  Walking was like giving my brain a much needed break. The panoramic vistas capture my eyes and draw my focus outward, even if only for 20 or 30 minutes.  It is also very soothing, stress releasing, and I realize it doesn’t have to be so physically grueling or outwardly dramatic to feel therapeutic, but a source of endless delights. It provides you with an enormous, extended family that you can visit any time you wish, an inexhaustible world of friends (of all shapes and sizes) that, in a sense, are wondering where you have been. This week I walk and symbolically say “hello” and tell them why I have been gone so long.

Filed Under: Body Image

Intent for my Blog

September 1, 2018 by Louanna Wilson

Every decade adds a new host of challenges. Turning 50 recently, is not much different. I  got an application for AARP,  I was also told to get a colonoscopy, my eyes checked, lift weights, update important paperwork, set more realistic goals, and take care of my skin, to name just a few. This will be my blog page which will not be an online journal! Instead it will be a place to express myself and my passions, and perhaps some feelings and thoughts that others may be able to relate to. It can help raise awareness, build resources, garner support, and connect with people who share a piece of my heart.

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Essential oils:

September 29, 2017 by admin

I recently learned the value of essential oil and how therapeutic it can be.  For that reason I have begun selling it at “my little shop”. You can find “my little shop” called “Wellbeing” located at :

1732 Front st

Keeseville, ny 12944

Open:

Thursday 10:30-6

Friday 1-5

Saturday 10:30-6

Pictures soon to come……please stop by if you can.

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/wellbeingcsc/?modal=media_composer

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How is Your Body Image?

January 30, 2015 by admin

wellbeing-flowers
When you look in the mirror, how do you react?

This flower arrangement, part of the bouquets to art exhibit at the de Young Museum in San Francisco is the florist’s impression of the mirror in the background.  What if you could see yourself as a beautiful bouquet of flowers?

So often, women see themselves as a series of misshapen or wrongly sized body parts.  They attack “fat” as the villain in their personal screenplay.  Sizes of noses, eyes, ears, thighs, arms, even feet, can be scrutinized with hated.  In women’s therapy we work together to humanize and integrate the body and its parts.  Looking in the mirror is a scary but helpful way to begin peeking at something lovely to discover.  Positive body image is a work in progress.  Moving your body, whether it be in a stretching pose, an exercise class, hiking, gardening, or walking, has the potential to be a dance of affection and strength.  Changing your attitude towards your body isn’t easy, but there is so much to gain.

If losing weight is your only goal, you are actually losing out on the truth about you and your body.  If you experience hatred towards yourself because of what you see in the mirror, psychotherapy may be something for you to consider.

Article edited and copied from: Eating Disorders-Phyllis Kline….http://womenstherapyservices.com/body-image/

 

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Location & Towns Served

Wellbeing Counseling & Services Center and the practice of Twila Quaid, LMSW; MHC is located at 1732 Front st, Keeseville, NY, 12950 Get directions.

We serve Essex & Clinton counties (for ease of traveling), including the towns of Lewis, Wadhams, Por Kent, Westpot Elizabethtown, Willsboro, Essex, Reber, Keeseville, Ausable, and Lake Placid, NY.

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