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BIBLIOTHERAPY: Hormone Repair Manual: Every Woman’s Guide to Healthy Hormones After 40
If you are a woman that is 35+ years old, you must read this book. It’s wild to learn things about my own body that I did not know, curious why culturally we do NOT talk more about menopause and perimenopause, and empowering to have a guide as I navigate these coming years with clear, concise data and treatment interventions for optimal health.

The 3 Necessary Components for Relationships to Survive Infidelity
Cheating. Affairs. Infidelity. Unfaithfulness. Can be devastating to a relationship and to individuals, or they can be an opportunity for personal and relationship growth. The research varies on affairs and infidelity rates, but roughly half of people admit to engaging in cheating behavior. It’s likely that you or someone you care about will be touched by infidelity.

How To Navigate Grief During Remembrance Holidays and 12 Ways to Show-Up For Those Grieving
The current season of celebrations and remembrance including Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, and Father's Day are rightfully ours to honor and enjoy. The season also calls to my attention some areas of loss and grief that people may be experiencing.
There are many types of grief, and the loss is sometimes ambiguous or disregarded. If you find yourself grieving or noticing the grief of others at this time of celebration, here are some thoughts about how to work through it and/or support those who are grieving.

Fostering Self-Understanding in Children
Self-understanding uses higher level parts of the brain to interpret emotions and sensations that come from the lower parts of the brain. According to Siegel and Payne Bryson one of the best ways to foster self-understanding in children is to “ask questions that help them look beyond the surface of what they understand…”

Bibliotherapy: The Whole-Brain Child
I had the privilege of seeing Dr. Dan Siegel speak in California years back, he is one of the leaders in the field of psychiatry. The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel, MD and Tina Payne Bryson, PhD has been on my bookshelf unread for years. The whole time, I was reading it, I kept thinking, I should have read this earlier! Everyone that interacts with kids must read this book!

How to Support Young Adults with Upcoming Life Choices and Changes + Graduation and Next Steps!
If you or your child is struggling with an upcoming transition, graduation, or future steps, it’s understandable! Maturing can be hard. Coriander Living Collective is here for support. Just reach out!

Stephanie Larson, MSW is Now Accepting Adult Brainspotting Clients!
Stephanie Larson, MSW is Now Accepting Adult Brainspotting Clients!
BRAINSPOTTING is a body-brain based relational therapy that uses where you look to access stored material in your subcortical brain. Accessing this stored material allows your own natural process to unfold, metabolizing and moving you towards a regulated, state of homeostasis.

Come Find Your Center: Where Do You End and Others Begin? Where Do You Go When You Move Away from Pain?
I am honored to be hosting a special one evening workshop with Healing Roots Wellness Center, The Center Will Hold on Friday, May 5th, 2023. Come explore your sense of center and find and feel your edges using the mindful movement, conscious dance practice of Open Floor International. What we practice on the dance floor cultivates awareness and insight that informs how we move through life off the dance floor.

Defining: A Life Well Lived
To define a life well lived, highlight local businesses, and inspire local community members to be active participants in their wellbeing and life satisfaction, we have invited local business owners to write guest blog posts and will run a series on “Defining: A Life Well Lived.”
Ready for Spring? A Reflection on Adjusting to Change
With Spring approaching… (Is this a joke? As I write this, we are under another Winter Storm Watch!!!) I have been reflecting on change, renewal, and fresh starts. This happens for me and many of my clients each year at this time. For many of us in the Midwest, Spring can bring a sense of increased motivation, renewal, hope, and improved mood. After months of cold, dark days, our bodies and minds begin to crave the predictable and desirable change of season. We know what to expect. We know we will move through the seasonal cycle as we have done many times before.

Stephanie Larson Loves Providing Therapy to Older Adults and Those Processing Trauma
Stephanie Larson, MSW, LCSW WI, LICSW MN, EMDR therapist, takes special interest in helping clients process trauma as well as working with older adults; two interests that may or may not overlap in her work. She focused her elective studies in Trauma and Gerontological Social Work. She was also an Area of Emphasis in Aging (AEA) Scholar during graduate school and remains involved in aging services networking throughout Western Wisconsin and the Twin Cities Metro area. She currently serves on the Aging Services Professional Advisory Committee Meeting at Northwood Technical College, is a member of the Minnesota Gerontological Society, and an active alumnus with the University of St. Thomas Aging Scholars program.

Do You Ever Feel Like Two Separate People?Bibliotherapy: Of Two Minds/Dual-Brain Psychology
Dr. Fredric Schiffer is a psychiatrist and teaches the theory and practice of Dual-Brain Psychology. In his book, Of Two Minds he describes how after reviewing the split-brain studies of the 1960s, patients who had their corpus callosums cut, manifested two separate minds and personalities!
He believes that most of us have two minds, one linked to each hemisphere; one that is more mature, reasonable, and present orientated, and one that is more childlike, emotional, and holds traumatic experience. He shows how this explains changes in mood and personality where someone might seem like two different people.

Life Well Lived + Laundry! What Does the Way You Handle Your Laundry Say About How You Live Your Life?
I value order and systems. I welcome ease. I value nature and our planet. I make intentional choices. I use products that are natural and environmentally friendly. What does the way you handle your laundry say about how you live your life?

Ways to Deal with High Anxiety!
Coriander Living Collective is here to support you in decreasing your anxiety by learning ways to regulate your nervous system, and healing the root cause of your anxiety through EMDR therapy and Brainspotting. Reach out for a free consultation!

An Overview of TELEHEALTH!
Using telehealth for psychotherapy and counseling sessions has continued to be popular. So, let’s take a deeper look at telehealth.
Coriander Living Collective is honored to offer telehealth sessions! Telehealth may not be appropriate for all symptoms or all clients. Please feel free to contact us with questions about if telehealth is an appropriate fit for you!

You’re Invited! Free Self-Brainspotting Workshop!
Register to attend this FREE Winter Wellness Program at the River Falls Library!

Release Stress with Open Floor Moving Meditation
Stress is a common occurrence for many of us! Stress really is part of life. The problem with stress is when it is chronic, overwhelming, or when we don’t have good stress management tools.
The mindfulness, resource-based movement practice of Open Floor International is one of the best ways, I know to release stress and allow the body to self-regulate. Stress typically comes with muscle tension and physical body symptoms, so it makes sense to move your body to release stress, right?!

Love & Heartbreak
“Everywhere we learn that love is important, and yet we are bombarded by its failure. In the realm of the political, among the religious, in our families, and in our romantic lives, we see little indication that love informs decisions, strengthens our understanding of community, or keeps us together. This bleak picture in no way alters the nature of our longing. We still hope that love will prevail. We still believe in love’s promise.” -bell hooks, All About Love

Perfectionism is “Gucci” Anxiety and Shame!
I heard from somewhere that perfectionism is just a fancy term for anxiety. While reading, Brené Brown’s Atlas of the Heart on perfectionism, she states “Shame is the birthplace of perfectionism. Perfectionism is not striving to be our best or working toward excellence. Healthy striving is internally driven. Perfectionism is externally driven by a simple but potentially all-consuming question: What will people think?”

Bibliotherapy: Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown
Brené Brown’s new book, Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience serves as a reference guide to understand the language of emotions and human experience. She states, “research shows that the process of labeling emotional experience is related to greater emotion regulation and psychosocial well-being.”