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Thriving through Resilience and Trauma, Part 2
Dr. Cynthia Eriksson offers a 5 tier framework for recovery from trauma and building resilience.
> Read MoreAccessing the Transcendent: How might we practice something that seems so existential?
Dr. Cynthia Eriksson reflects on rituals and to help us connect to the transcendent – something beyond ourselves.
> Read MoreA Practice in Emotional Regulation: Tending to our Inner Selves
We can practice attention and emotion regulation using a few simple steps: Stop – A very simple and powerful thing to do is to stop…
> Read MoreThriving through Trauma: Five R’s for Resilience and Recovery
Dr. Cynthia Eriksson shares the 5 Rs framework for Resilience and Recovery from Trauma. This is Part 1 of a two part series.
> Read MoreThe Power of Transcendence and Spirituality in a Modern World
Pamela King reflects on the church of her youth and considers lessons from her current research findings about spirituality for the future.
> Read MoreMoments of transcendence
According to psychologist and executive director of the Thrive Center, Pamela Ebstyne King, transcendent experiences are emotional responses, often profound, that inform how individuals see…
> Read MoreRethinking Traditional Church for a Modern Age
Pamela King reflects on the church of her youth and how it deeply formed her identity, sense of purpose, and belonging.
> Read MoreA Practice: The Five A’s for Agility in the Face of Change
Finding joy requires practice. Learn how you can be agile and experience more joy through our 5-step process.
> Read MoreDeep Fulfillment Through the Practice of Joy
Joy is more than an emotion. Rebecca Baer reflects on true joy as being rooted in love, sharing a mindfulness practice.
> Read MoreGrowing Through Hardship: Practices for Resilience and Purpose
How do we build resilience and stay connected to purpose in the midst of suffering? Lauren Van Vranken shares 3 practices for recovery and regulation.
> Read MoreA Practice: The Five R’s of Resilence and Recovery
Cynthia Eriksson’s psychological and theological framework points to 5 self-care practices to developing resilience and recovery
> Read MoreStrength Training for Thriving: How to Build our Mental Health Muscles
As mental health awareness grows, Pamela King reflects on the tools we need to live coherent, purposeful lives.
> Read MoreA Practice: The Five B’s of Thriving by Accessing God’s Love
Our research-based framework will help you develop and strengthen your thriving “muscles.”
> Read MoreRecovering from Hardship
Dr. Pamela King discusses how tapping into our faith and contributing to a flourishing world can help us thrive through difficulty.
> Read MoreExperiencing and Emitting God’s Love
How do we love our neighbor as ourself? Jilleen Westbrook shares a practice to access love for God, self, and others.
> Read MoreNext Wave Spirituality: Thriving From Within and From Beyond
As the world continues to languish, Dr. Pamela King emphasizes the need for spirituality as a source of personal and societal transformation.
> Read MoreNew Rhythms: How Can I Grow my Daily Spiritual Practices?
As we enter a new year, Dr. Pamela King invites us to find daily spiritual practices that will draw us closer to ourselves, others and God.
> Read MoreSlowing Down and Thriving This Advent
Dr. Pamela King highlights the importance of pacing during the holidays, offering self-awareness practices to refocus on what matters most.
> Read MoreAn Invitation to Thrive
Dr. Pamela King invites leaders to reimagine and lead in new ways in order to enable all people and communities to thrive.
> Read MoreHelping Our Healthcare Workers: A Primer to Moral Injury
Dr. Stephanie Trudeau shifts the conversation from burnout to moral injury, presenting ways we can help those experiencing moral injury.
> Read MoreThe Inward and Outward Power of Purpose
Dr. Susan Mangan offers summer activities to help us identify and understand our purpose as we enter a post-COVID world.
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