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1. play therapy, play therapy toys, play therapy games, sandtray, puppets and marionetts, educational baby toys, wood doll house, sand therapy tray, doctor kit
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- The Feelings Company, Inc. , offers over 300 products for play therapy such as play therapy games and toys, wood doll houses, and puppets http://feelings. ...
2. LITTLE FEELINGS
- www.hutch.demon.co.uk
- LITTLE FEELINGS.
- In Little Feelings, a book of richly descriptive and perceptive verse for children ages three to eight, Judy S. Barton has created a simple vehicle to help youngsters be more comfortable expressing the wide range of feelings they encounter in their early years and as they grow. The book encourages children to share these feelings, and, in doing so, acknowledge their existence. ...
- Designed to be read by children on their own or with an adult, Little Feelings provides a nonthreatening means to address the importance of emotion in a child's voyage of self-discovery. Inviting and often quite funny, Little Feelings covers a broad range of emotions. ... The perfect gift for parent and child, Little Feelings will stand the test of time and pass through the generations of each caring family.
3. Buddhist Meditation | Walking | Walking Meditation: being aware of feelings
- www.wildmind.org
- Walking Meditation: being aware of feelings.
- By "feelings," we mean neither of these things. ...
- The word feeling (vedana) refers to a basic sense of liking/disliking, or comfort/discomfort, or pleasure/displeasure (feelings can also be Neutral, if you're not sure whether you like or dislike them). These feelings are gut-level responses that are less developed than emotions like anger, or love, or joy, or sadness. ...
- Feelings often stand between sensations and emotions. ...
- We experience feelings in relation to just about every sensation we perceive, whether visual, or auditory, or physical, or whatever. ...
- When we are doing walking meditation, there will be feelings associated with our bodies, from a niggling pain, to a pleasant feeling of relaxation. There will also be feelings associated with things that we see, and hear, and with all of the other sensory modalities that we experience - including those that are imagined. In paying attention to feelings, the important thing is simply to notice them without either clinging to them or pushing them away. When we are unaware, it is very common for our minds to start grasping after experiences associated with pleasant feelings. ...
- The shopkeeper has arranged goods and advertising in the window that he hopes will give rise to pleasant feelings. ... We also respond emotionally to unpleasant feelings. ...
- So we try simply to notice what feelings arise, without letting our mind unmindfully stray into negative emotional patterns. ...
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4. Parenting Press: Feelings Books
- www.parentingpress.com
- Feelings.
- Feelings.
- Save more with the feelings library.
- Some kids only seem to know the words to two feelings—happy and angry. ...
- Use Parenting Press books to introduce: many different feelings ways of handling feelings the concept that feelings change the difference between feelings and action.
- All My Feelings. ...
- What are feelings? How do they change throughout a day? These books help preschoolers understand and describe their emotions. ...
- This book describes how physical feelings and emotional feelings differ. ...
- Dealing with Feelings Series I’m Excited I’m Furious I’m Proud I’m Frustrated I’m Mad I’m Scared .
- Realistic scenarios from these “Choose your own ending” books: Explain the difference between feelings and actions. ...
- Feelings for Little Children Series When You’re Mad and You Know It When You’re Happy. ...
- Young children can name their feelings if adults label them. ...
- Whimsical elves grin, grimace and gesture through 20 emotions to help children learn to identify and describe such feelings as worry, fear, happiness, and curiosity.
5. feelings
- www.abwag.com
- feelings.
- Lesson IV: What are feelings?.
- Feelings are the stuff we work with.
- To imagine things happening in your feelings.
- True feelings, true objectives. ...
- Acting is done by feelings; you are a subjective person. ...
- Acting talent is to imagine things happening in your feelings. ...
- Act with your whole body, the feelings are going, use your voice and don't bury dialogue trying to be natural. ...
- All about feelings. ...
- Act with your body, not just your feelings and your mind, let your body behave too. ...
- Audience will only respond to feelings. ...
- Brains don't make actors, feelings make actors. ...
- Difference to what is in your head to what is in your feelings. ...
- Driven by feelings. ...
- Emotions (feelings) are separate from thoughts (objective). ...
- Feelings large enough to destroy you. ...
6. The Facilitators Workbench: Taking care of feelings
- www.ic.org
- 2720 The Facilitators Workbench: Taking care of feelings.
- They had no place in their processes to deal with feelings. ...
- So how do you keep feelings present? How do both encourage and create accountability for feelings? Here are some ideas from some NICA summer gatherings in the past.
- As you create openings for people to express feelings, keep an eye on the climate. ... The goal is to create places for feelings to be able to be expressed, and too much expression might be as bad as not enough as it might drive people away. ...
- As people are encouraged to speak their feelings with good intention, the group will likely find much less energy going to false agreements and uncompleted tasks. If you want to create a sense of togetherness, then making space for feelings to be expressed is a key. ...
7. How to Express Difficult Feelings
- www.drnadig.com
- How to Express Difficult Feelings.
- How to Express Difficult Feelings .
- Feelings Versus Thoughts and Beliefs .
- Feelings and thoughts are different, but also are one and the same. ... We react to events with both thoughts and feelings. Feelings are emotions, and sensations, and they are different from thoughts, beliefs, interpretations, and convictions. When difficult feelings are expressed, the sharp edges are dulled, and it is easier to release or let go of the bad feeling. If we only express our beliefs about the event and not the feelings, the bad feelings linger and are often harder to release. ...
- Guidelines For Expressing Feelings.
- Specify the degree of the feelings, and you will reduce the chances of being misunderstood. ...
- When expressing anger or irritation, first describe the specific behavior you don’t like, then your feelings. ...
- If you have mixed feelings, say so, and express each feeling and explain what each feeling is about. For example: "I have mixed feelings about what you just did. ...
- Techniques for Expressing Feelings .
- Express feelings productively.
- Express difficult feelings without attacking the self-esteem of the person.
8. Peace After Abortion: Difficult Feelings
- www.peaceafterabortion.com
- Feelings.
- The suffering caused by abortion can be about many different feelings, such as anger, grief, guilt, shame, and spiritual injury. ...
- Difficult feelings may not present themselves clearly and directly. ...
- Or you may feel confused because it sounds like several feelings are troubling you. However your post-abortion distress has manifested itself, understanding your feelings is the first step to healing.
- For a deeper look into these feelings you can order "Peace After Abortion. ...
- If she is not usually like this it may be confusing and frightening, but she may have no idea that these angry feelings are associated with her abortion.
- Rebecca's story illustrates the varied and complex feelings and meanings which may be involved in grief.
- Experiencing these feelings over and over gives you repeated opportunities to mourn. ...
- There is a chapter on "Self-Forgiveness, Ritual, and Atonement" in "Peace After Abortion" to help you resolve guilt feelings.
- Shame involves feelings about yourself. ...
- Althea experienced acute, overwhelming feelings of stigmatization after her abortion. ...
- Overview | Feelings | Pregnancy | Related life events | Stories | For Men | Author | Resources | Order Book | Book Contents.
9. Feelings
- www.saigon.com
- Contemplation of Feelings .
- Whether deliberately or not, most people pass their days and nights in an avid endeavour to increase pleasant feelings and to avoid unpleasant ones. ... Pleasant feelings come in many forms, and the longing to experience them in all their variety and intensity gives rise to courses of action and ways of life as equally numerous and diverse. ...
- From this brief survey one may now appreciate the significance of the Buddha's terse saying that "all things converge on feelings. " The central position of feeling in human life also makes it clear why the Buddha included feelings as a separate category among the five constituent aggregates of personality (pancakkhandha) and as a separate mode of contemplation in the four foundations of mindfulness (satipatthana). ...
- Pleasant or unpleasant feelings do not always follow in relation to these four sense perceptions; but when they do follow, they then mark an additional stage of the perceptual process, subsequent to the neutral feeling which is the first response. But bodily impressions such as touch or pressure can cause either pleasant or unpleasant feelings. ...
- But these admixtures need not arise, as the emotions are not inseparable parts of the respective feelings. ... This shows that it is psychologically possible to stop at the bare feeling and that this can be done intentionally with the help of mindfulness and self-restraint, even in cases when the stimulus to convert feelings into emotions is strong. ...
- It is, however, essential that this contemplation should also be remembered and applied in daily life whenever feelings are prone to turn into unwholesome emotions. Of course, one should not intentionally try to produce in oneself certain feelings just for the sake of practice; they should rather be taken up for mindful observation only when they naturally occur. There will be many such occasions, provided the mind is alert and calm enough to notice the feelings clearly at their primary stage. ...
- In the contemplation of feelings, there should first be a mindful awareness of the feelings when they arise. ... There is no such thing as "mixed feelings. ...
- If the vanishing point of feelings is repeatedly seen with increasing clarity, it will become much easier to forestall the emotions, thoughts and volitions which normally follow them so rapidly and so often become habitually associated with them. ... But when bare attention is directed towards the arising and vanishing of feelings, these polluting additives will be held at bay. ...
10. The Lunatic Fringe » Blog Archive » Good feelings anyone?
- tim.geekheim.de
- --> Archives March 2005 February 2005 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 September 2001 Links Chaos Computer Club Project Blinkenlights Good feelings anyone? Monday March 07th 2005, 1:57 Filed under: Internet .
11. ICVS: the International Crime Victim Surveys
- ruljis.leidenuniv.nl
- The International Crime Victim Survey (ICVS) is the most farreaching programme of standardised sample surveys to look a householders experience with crime, policing, crime prevention and feelings of unsafety in a large number of countries. ...
12. Q&A on Anger control and angry feelings management
- www.allaboutcounseling.com
- Many people (particularly males) are trained to accept the feeling of anger, but not to accept the feelings that may have preceded it; such as feelings of hurt, fear, or vulnerability. ... In this context, it becomes a secondary emotion, its the feeling we can tolerate rather than such feelings as hurt or vulnerability.
- When its a secondary emotion, theres the process of moving from whatever the original emotion is to the anger, because its too hard to stay with the original feelings.
- Get clear about what your underlying feelings are. ...
- Ideally, we stay very much in touch with our feelings and we let people know what those feelings are best while were still feeling them. ... More often than not however, our "angry" feelings are primarily due to other feelings such as feeling hurt or abandoned. ... Its important to understand anger, and to view it not as a separate and unwanted feeling, but rather one of the many feelings. We need to be willing to let others know how we feel about all feelings, not just anger. Revealing feelings can leave us feeling vulnerable, and therefore, it is true courageousness.
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