Guilford February Newsletter
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Evidence-based resources for clinicians, educators, researchers, students, and general readers.
As we say goodbye to February, let’s take a moment to check in—with ourselves and with each other. The start of the year can be exciting, but also stressful, and winter’s short, cold days can sap our energy and mood. Let’s make mental well-being a priority.
Below are some new highlights from our books and authors. Thanks so much for staying connected with us.
How compassion changes our world, according to science
"We all experience challenges, and with self-compassion, we are framing our experience and responses in light of the human experience. The moment you expand your frame of interest, recognizing that this is what it’s like to be human, you automatically connect with others and are less self-focused," says Kristin Neff, PhD, coauthor of Mindful Self-Compassion for Burnout in Mindful Magazine.
The surprising science of sibling relationships: Why your kids fight and how to foster closeness
Jonathan Caspi, PhD, author of Raising Loving Siblings, breaks down the fascinating science behind sibling dynamics and sharing actionable advice for parents on the Securely Attached podcast.
Not your average school psychologist
Charles Barrett, PhD, author of Social Justice in Schools, shares about his experience as a school psychologist and how he prioritizes student connection and staff collaboration on the Not Your Average School Psychologist podcast.
Ryan DeLapp, PhD, discusses his new book, discusses his new book, Empower Yourself Against Racial and Cultural Stress.
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