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Mindfulness & Movement Practices

Mindfulness is not about clearing the mind or forcing calm. In this guide, mindfulness is understood as a practical, nervous system–informed way of noticing experience with steadiness, curiosity, and compassion.

 Mindfulness and movement practices build embodied awareness through attention, breath, and physical rhythm. These approaches, such as Mindful Walking, Mindful Driving, Mindful Eating, Pilates, yoga, Tai Chi.. all support emotional steadiness, stress recovery, and integration by engaging both mind and body in coordinated practice. Over time, repetition strengthens capacity for presence, flexibility, and regulation.

 

Mindfulness practices are used to support emotional regulation, trauma recovery, and resilience across the lifespan. These practices are grounded, accessible, and adaptable—especially for people who feel overwhelmed, disconnected from their bodies, or unsure where to begin.  

 

This mindfulness guide reflects an integrative mental health approach that works with both mind and nervous system rather than techniques alone.

Mindfulness & Movement is one of several body-based practices explored in our Mind–Body & Somatic Therapies pillar, which focuses on supporting nervous system regulation through gentle, embodied tools.

Most people struggle to manage their emotions and that is ok.

 

Mindfulness is a skill that is low cost, effective and supports positive relationships with yourself and others.

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Matrescence Bath Ritual Guide & Workbook

A guided ritual for rest, reflection, and nervous system support during the transition into motherhood.

Motherhood changes us emotionally, physically, relationally, and spiritually. Yet many women move through this profound developmental transition without space to pause, reflect, or tend to themselves with care.

The Matrescence Bath Ritual was created as a gentle companion for this season of change.

This offering includes:

an 8-minute guided Matrescence reflection

a beautifully designed ritual guide & workbook

prompts for emotional processing and identity reflection

nervous system–supportive self-care practices

a quiet space to pause during the transition to motherhood

Created by Kathy Morelli, LPC, SEP Integrative psychotherapist specializing in trauma, attachment, and perinatal mental health.

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