Southwest Counseling and Mindfulness Center

Southwest Counseling and Mindfulness Center Lucy Ziegler LPC, MBSR, LLC provides long-term and short-term counseling for individuals, couples,

06/01/2022

In counseling, we believe that the best coping technique available is the use of words for talking, listening, reading, writing, praying, and composing

Are You Overwhelmed with Stress? If you are like most people, you deal with stress every day. Sometimes that stress can ...
05/12/2022

Are You Overwhelmed with Stress?

If you are like most people, you deal with stress every day. Sometimes that stress can dominate your life.

Stress occurs with changes to:
Relationships
Job
Health
Finances
Life Transitions

Stress can effect our lives:
Physically - Energy, Pain, Appetite, Sleep, Resiliency
Emotionally - Anxiety, Depression, Confidence, Irritability
Mentally - Attention, Problem Solving, Prioritizing, Creativity

***Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) can make a huge positive impact on nearly every aspect of your life.***

Learn to access and cultivate your natural capacity to actively engage in caring for yourself and find greater balance, ease, and peace of mind.

Develop life-long tools that will help you maximize your life, even when facing stress, illness and pain.

Throughout the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program you will be consciously and systematically working with the challenges and demands of your everyday life.

ENROLL NOW!

8-Week program - Classes begin May 28, 2022

https://swcmcenter.com/mbsr-training/

In counseling, we believe that the best coping technique available is the use of words for talking, listening, reading, writing, praying, and composing

"A lot of change, a lot of pressure to cope with change, and a lot of opportunity for anxiety to arise for parents and c...
06/11/2020

"A lot of change, a lot of pressure to cope with change, and a lot of opportunity for anxiety to arise for parents and children.

A natural way of reducing anxiety is to try meditation. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction is a meditation-based therapy, supported by over 40 years of scientific research, proven to significantly reduce symptoms in people experiencing anxiety."

Here is a simple breathing exercise that can be done anywhere by anyone to help reduce stress and its negative effects.

Pandemic Stress – Lucy K. Ziegler LPC, MBSR-QT, LLCSouthwest Counseling and Mindfulness Center [as seen in Hill Country Weekly – June 2020] The recent Global Pandemic created shortages of essential products and food, requirements for isolating from one another, layoffs, and challenges of living ...

This meditation is from Bob Stahl an amazing teacher, writer of books about Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction and found...
04/16/2020

This meditation is from Bob Stahl an amazing teacher, writer of books about Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction and founder of more than 8 MBSR Programs. He serves as a Senior Teacher for Brown University’s Mindfulness Center and was also a Senior Teacher at was a Senior Teacher for the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society at the University of Massachusetts Medical School prior to its closing.

Guided Connection Meditation: “The Web of Life”

The “web of life” meditation helps dissolve the illusion of that we are all separate by cultivating feelings of safety, compassion, and love. Over time, this practice will increase your feelings of connection not only to yourself, but also to your family, friends, work associates, and fellow living beings, the world around you, and the universe.

This meditation will help you develop a deeper sense of connection—both to the present moment and those around you. Read through the entire script first to familiarize yourself with the practice, then do the practice, referring back to the text as needed and pausing briefly after each paragraph. Set aside about twenty minutes for this practice. Find a comfortable position on a cushion or chair or lying on a bed or the floor. Turn off your phone or other devices so you can remain undisturbed.

• Begin by checking in. Begin by taking a few moments to arrive and settle in by bringing your awareness into your mind and body. Acknowledge how you are feeling and let it be.
• Gently shift to mindful breathing, being aware of breathing in and out. There’s need to manipulate the breath in any way—just breathing in and out, normally and naturally.
• Shift attention to where you’re seated. Begin to feel the connection of your body on the chair, cushion, bed, or mat, and feel its connection to the floor. Reflect on the connection of the floor to the building you are in and its connection to the earth farther below.
• Let your awareness expand to include the earth below you. Feel that sense of being held by the earth below you, and just allow yourself to be held by the earth. You are in a safe space and you can breathe in and out with ease in your body and mind.
• Feel how the earth rises up to hold and embrace you. There is nothing more you need to do, nowhere you have to go, and no one you have to be. Just being held in the heart of kindness and letting be.
• Bring to mind someone you would hold this way. Reflect on your loved ones being held in the same way—with safety and ease of body and mind. Reflect on how the earth holds all beings, whether they are acquaintances, strangers, or difficult ones—with no bias, no discrimination, no separation.
• Reflect on how this earth holds all beings, forsaking none—whether they be small or large. Reflect on how this earth does not exist in a vacuum, that it is connected to a solar system and vast universe. We all are interconnected. Our bodies and the earth, the sun and the stars, are composed of the same matter—the same basic particles, joined in different ways. Feeling into that sense of connection and interconnection that we are all made of stardust. Feeling that sense of being home within your body and mind with a true sense of belonging and connection.
• Return your attention to the breath. Just breathing in and out, feeling the grace of this universe—no isolation nor separation, feeling that sense of connection and interconnection and being at home in your being. Nothing more you need to do, go, get, or push away. Imperfectly perfect as you are, resting in the heart of this universe.
• Let well-wishes form. May all beings here and everywhere dwell with peace.

Dr. Judson Brewer is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author. He is the Director of Research and Innovation at the Min...
04/04/2020

Dr. Judson Brewer is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author. He is the Director of Research and Innovation at the Mindfulness Center and one of my MBSR instructors.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Judson has been offering daily videos to help us through the anxiety triggered by this global pandemic.

Stay home. Stay healthy. - Lucy

On an emotional rollercoaster? Here’s how mindfulness helps you get back in control – Dr. Judson Brewer Dr. Judson Brewer is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author. He is the Director of Research and Innovation at the Mindfulness Center and one of my MBSR instructors. During the coronavirus p...

Beautiful words, especially during this challenging time. "And people stayed home..."
04/01/2020

Beautiful words, especially during this challenging time.

"And people stayed home..."

Poem by Kathleen O’Meara – Relevant to Today’s Times And people stayed home and read books and listened and rested and exercised and made art and played and learned new ways of being and stopped and listened deeper someone meditated someone prayed someone danced someone met their shadow and pe...

Uncertainty about   spreads anxiety through social contagion. Judson A. Brewer, one of my MBSR instructors, explains how...
03/26/2020

Uncertainty about spreads anxiety through social contagion. Judson A. Brewer, one of my MBSR instructors, explains how to minimize the anxiety.

Breathe. Stay home. Stay healthy - Lucy

A Brain Hack to Break the Coronavirus Anxiety Cycle Uncertainty about coronavirus spreads anxiety through social contagion. Here’s a way to minimize that. A valuable, timely article written by one of my MBSR instructors –Brewer, Judson A. “A Brain Hack to Break the Coronavirus Anxiety Cycle”...

What are you doing for yourself and others during this unprecedented and challenging time?
03/23/2020

What are you doing for yourself and others during this unprecedented and challenging time?

How to STOP, Breathe, Listen and Connect During the COVID Outbreak We can support each during this health crisis by connecting with our essential goodness and compassion. Borrowed from Mindful.orgHurlock, Heather. “How to STOP, Breathe, Listen and Connect During the COVID Outbreak” Mindful, 16 M...

Are you ready? Only one week left!
01/20/2020

Are you ready? Only one week left!

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