Angelhands in Maylands, Western Australia, Australia | Charitable organisation
Angelhands
Locality: Maylands, Western Australia, Australia
Phone: +61 8 9272 2242
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25.01.2022 Sending Fathers Day thoughts to everyone and recognising the diverse ways in which this day might be experienced. May hope and love chase away any shadows that pass over your hearts today
23.01.2022 For all the people recovering from trauma
21.01.2022 Graphic credit: #movementmatters
20.01.2022 This is such a big concern to all charities, including angelhands
19.01.2022 Such a powerful reminder of all the barriers to leaving abusive relationships!
17.01.2022 For all those who we remember
17.01.2022 Im sure many people can relate to this
16.01.2022 Anyone keen to support this?
16.01.2022 A lady in our 4th 15 week Recovery & Empowerment Program shared this poem #safewomansafefamilywa
16.01.2022 For Anyone Grieving- which is all of us Im writing a lot about deeply grieving & wildly living in my new book: Living (Mostly) Wonderfull: The Surprising... *Gifts of Terrible Things *the gift locating is optional- some things just remain feeling terrible. I believe that there is a new paradigm of grieving available to us all, where we are grieving not only for death, but for all of our ongoing losses. We can be actively deeply grieving and wildly living, both at the same time with all the small and large losses in our lives- things like daily routines, lost dreams, relationships, health, hopes, ways of living, challenging financial circumstances, lack of social justice, climate changes, these and so many other losses all call for our active grieving. We can grieve everything as we live, and blend it all together, and apply that healing mixture skillfully to the lives we are living right now- in all of our circumstances. Before my former fianc John died in my arms in 2016, I thought that grief was known to me, and after the deaths of my parents and cat, and all my losses of all kinds. I thought I was somewhat experienced at grieving. And of course I knew something about it, as we all do from living a life. Death most often brings our awareness to grief in a bigger way- I know it did for me. My experience with Johns death showed me how little I actually knew- because grief showed up endlessly to teach me. There is so much to grieve right now. Death of course, and losses of all shapes and sizes. There are all the non linear stages of grief to navigate and feelings to feel, and there is just so much to grieve right now. Thats the good news. Its good because we love and we grieve. If were willing, we can let our grieving lead to even more loving. Fear of grief and grieving is a larger loss than whatever were grieving. We fear grieving because we think well feel worse if we participate, when in fact, well feel... perhaps not better at first- but different. That feeling different starts the loosening and softening of our resistance to grieving, which then leads to more loving. As you may know- in 2018, I allowed more love into my life in the form of a remarkable soulmate named David, and we live and love in this kind of grieving while living paradigm- deeply grieving and wildly living both, and everywhere in between. And I experience MORE LOVE as a result of this kind of grieving. Whats your experience with grieving and what losses are you particularly experiencing right now? Let me know. Also, I am inviting you to join me Thu/17 @1pm Pacific for a special gathering on FB Live, to show you ways to release some losses & let in some more love. http://bit.ly/SARKLove Sign up and youll receive a recording if you cant be there live.
16.01.2022 The Mastery of Self is a book by don Miguel Ruiz Jr. See link in our bio for an excerpt from The Mastery of Self! #themasteryofself #donmiguelruizjr #donmiguelruiz #toltec #selfmastery #hierophantpublishing
15.01.2022 To all who relate to this!
14.01.2022 Absolutely vital information for all whose family have a history of dysfunction
10.01.2022 #latibulecounseling - graphic credit
10.01.2022 We remember learning that we really only need one boundary - a circle of safety.
09.01.2022 This is what angelhands was established to provide. With very limited (though invaluable community support) angelhands has reached onto the lives of hundreds of not thousands of people in the past 19 years. Thanks to everyone whose supported angelhands to do that and those whove trusted us to be there with them.
09.01.2022 Who can relate to these
07.01.2022 Thanks Kit for sharing: In 2018, the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) declared 1 September every year World Emotional Trauma Awareness Day. This day was chosen because 1 September 1939 was the day that the Second World War, considered the worst catastrophe caused by humankind in history, officially began.... Today, 1 September, marks the 80th anniversary of the start of WWII. On World Emotional Trauma Awareness Day, we remind ourselves of the worst states of trauma in people caused by war and other kinds of violence, which can be very difficult to overcome. Let us also keep in mind other causes of emotional trauma including biological and natural disasters, all forms of public violence, abuse of power, xenophobia and racism. The World Federation of Mental Health and the RANZCP invite you to wear a black ribbon as a sign of support for survivors of emotional trauma around the world.
06.01.2022 #ThePostInstitute
05.01.2022 Repost Trauma Aware Care "Even though disorder is in the name (C-PTSD), this is a misnomer. Complex trauma is a unique constellation of adaptive s...urvival responses. It is a way of survival that we needed in the past, and/or might need in the present. If you live with complex trauma, you know the days and nights can be challenging. You know it is not easily understood by many. It is so valid to be frustrated and weary about navigating life with complex trauma. It can be exhausting and disheartening. And yet. Even so. As we honor our feelings of depletion, resentment, confusion, and chaos - may we remember that complex trauma is a constellation of happenings that help/ed us to survive. Sending care, Jess" [Image reads: "Complex trauma is often known as Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD). But this is a misnomer. Complex trauma is not a disorder. It is a constellation of adaptive survival responses."] . . . . . . . . . . . #TraumaandCo #Trauma #ComplexTrauma #PTSD #PTSDAwareness #CPTSDAwareness #ComplexPTSD #CPTSD #PostTraumatic #Traumatic #TraumaAwareness #TraumaInformed #TraumaInformedCare #TraumaSupport #CollectiveTrauma #CulturalTrauma #IntergenerationalTrauma #AncestralTrauma #DevelopmentalTrauma #ChildhoodTrauma #Survival #SurvivalResponses #NervousSystem #Neurobiology #HumanResponse #DropTheDisorder #NonPathologizing
04.01.2022 Loss is so pervasive. Thoughts to all impacted by this type of loss
03.01.2022 For all those carrying a heavy load.
03.01.2022 Who can relate?
01.01.2022 Perfect insight
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