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Meditations Mindful Grounding Technique
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Mindful Grounding Technique

£3.00

Dissociation is a common experience when we are feeling highly anxious or experiencing any kind of trauma. It is also a legacy of traumatic experiences in our past – helpful and adaptive at the time but now confusing and often unhelpful. This simple mindfulness-based grounding technique will help you feel more calm, present and in control. Dan guides you through the technique, step by step, so you can use it any time you need to.

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Dissociation is a common experience when we are feeling highly anxious or experiencing any kind of trauma. It is also a legacy of traumatic experiences in our past – helpful and adaptive at the time but now confusing and often unhelpful. This simple mindfulness-based grounding technique will help you feel more calm, present and in control. Dan guides you through the technique, step by step, so you can use it any time you need to.

Dissociation is a common experience when we are feeling highly anxious or experiencing any kind of trauma. It is also a legacy of traumatic experiences in our past – helpful and adaptive at the time but now confusing and often unhelpful. This simple mindfulness-based grounding technique will help you feel more calm, present and in control. Dan guides you through the technique, step by step, so you can use it any time you need to.

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