Kristen M. Gingrich is a licensed clinical social worker, certified alcohol and drug counselor and certified clinical supervisor by the state of Maine who calls herself a "modern therapist with a no-BS approach". She currently works as a program clinical supervisor at a community Mental Health agency, as well, as making funny, relatable and educational content online where she is working to break down the stigma of mental health and accessing therapy and to learn at the end of the day, we are all just human trying to figure out life. Kristen strives to make therapy a place where a person can feel safe to show up exactly as they are. On her days off, you’ll find her spending time with her husband and son with a dunkin’ coffee in hand, attempting to make DIY projects from pinterest that are clearly out of her league or walking around ULTA to buy new makeup! She currently lives in Portland, Maine with her Husband, Son and their Weimeraner. Why use a journal? there are so many reasons to use a journal but here are just a few: to help organize your thoughts to see your progress overtime to help you reflect on your sessions get the most out of your time with your therapist Why a Therapy Journal? As a therapist, one of the things I have heard from my clients is that they struggle with what to bring up in session, whether it is organizing their thoughts, trying to prioritize topics or even trying to actually remember because of the time between sessions. So that is where the idea for this journal was born. I made it so that my clients as well as clients everywhere could utilize a journal to get the most out of therapy and to help on their healing journey that was easy to use and guided! what can I expect? This journal was built with clients in mind and is made for the person who may struggle with journaling. It is made to use if you go to therapy weekly, bi-weekly or any time frame you need it. It doesn't have time expectations so if you miss a week, that is totally okay! Each week has an area to plan and reflect on each session that you have. There is an activity for each week that you can do which is all meant to enhance your therapy process. There are even resources within the journal like coping skill ideas, self care ideas, and even an area to set your goals for therapy. This journal is meant to be an asset and not a burden. This journal was built with clients in mind and is made for the person who may struggle with journaling. It is made to use if you go to therapy weekly, bi-weekly or any time frame you need it. It doesn't have time expectations so if you miss a week, that is totally okay! Each week has an area to plan and reflect on each session that you have. There is an activity for each week that you can do which is all meant to enhance your therapy process. There are even resources within the journal like coping skill ideas, self care ideas, and even an area to set your goals for therapy. This journal is meant to be an asset and not a burden. This journal was built with clients in mind and is made for the person who may struggle with journaling. It is made to use if you go to therapy weekly, bi-weekly or any time frame you need it. It doesn't have time expectations so if you miss a week, that is totally okay! Each week has an area to plan and reflect on each session that you have. There is an activity for each week that you can do which is all meant to enhance your therapy process. There are even resources within the journal like coping skill ideas, self care ideas, and even an area to set your goals for therapy. This journal is meant to be an asset and not a burden. This journal was built with clients in mind and is made for the person who may struggle with journaling. It is made to use if you go to therapy weekly, bi-weekly or any time frame you need it. It doesn't have time expectations so if you miss a week, that is totally okay! Each week has an area to plan and reflect on each session that you have. There is an activity for each week that you can do which is all meant to enhance your therapy process. There are even resources within the journal like coping skill ideas, self care ideas, and even an area to set your goals for therapy. This journal is meant to be an asset and not a burden.
✔ Author(s): Kristen M Gingrich, LCSW, CADC, CCS
✔ Title: Healing: A Journal for Therapy
✔ Rating : 4.9 out of 5 base on (91 reviews)
✔ ISBN-10: B09XC11CNW
✔ Language: English
✔ Format ebook: PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Audio, HTML and MOBI
✔ Device compatibles: Android, iOS, PC and Amazon Kindle
Readers' opinions about Healing by Kristen M Gingrich
Daniella Bender
Discover the hidden stories behind famous works of art in this fascinating book. The author's detailed research and engaging writing bring each piece to life. Each chapter uncovers new insights into the artists' lives and creative processes. The narrative is both informative and captivating, offering a new perspective on familiar artworks. It's a must-read for art lovers and history buffs alike. Perfect for those who appreciate the stories behind the art.
Bets Leonard
Follow the heartwarming journey of a group of friends navigating life's challenges together. The author's empathetic writing and well-developed characters create a deeply emotional experience. Each chapter explores themes of friendship, love, and resilience with sensitivity. The plot's twists and turns keep you engaged throughout. It's a story that celebrates the bonds that connect us. Perfect for readers who enjoy stories about friendship and community.
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Experience the emotional journey of a character discovering their true self in this moving novel. The author's empathetic writing and rich character development create a deeply resonant narrative. Each chapter explores themes of identity, acceptance, and love with sensitivity. The plot's twists and turns keep you engaged from start to finish. It's a heartwarming and thought-provoking read. Perfect for readers who enjoy stories about personal growth and self-discovery.
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