I Am a Social Service Provider
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Latest Information Resources for Social Service Providers
Can We Forgive if Disrespected by Strangers on Social Media?
Forgiveness for cyberbullying doesn’t stop the bullying itself. But it does go after the effects of cyberbullying, like resentment, anxiety, and depression.
How Self-Compassion Can Help You Deal With Stress
It turns out that practicing self-compassion in stressful times may help us tackle problems more effectively.
This Emotion Makes Solitude More Enjoyable
Study finds that people who feel awe appreciate time alone and gain a broader perspective on life.
Ghosting Someone May Hurt You as Much as It Hurts Them
A new study finds that people who cut off communication with someone without an explanation may suffer depressive symptoms afterward.
Strengthening Your Relationship With Yourself
Build self-trust and resilience by strengthening your relationship with yourself through mindful and compassionate self-care.
5 Ways to Create Meaningful Connections
Great connection is something we can create by design. Here are five strategies to create new connections.