COURSE

FindCenter AddIcon

Help for the Hurting Heart

On Demand

Hurting hurts. No one moves through life without experiencing loss, trauma, or grief. If you've been traumatized or have experienced deep grief after a breakup, a divorce, a betrayal, a loved one dying, or other such hurtful events in life, you know you don't just move on. Pain isn't something to "just get over.‚" And you never, ever forget (nor should you.) To heal from what hurts, you must learn how to be with the pain in a way that allows your heart and mind to heal. In this course, you'll learn how to navigate through loss and grow from what grieves you. David Kessler, the co-creator of the Six Stages of Grief, walks you through his proven and powerful transformative grieving process so you can find a way through the pain.

Sign up on www.onecommune.com

FindCenter Video Image
10:12

How to Ask for Help Without Feeling Needy | Kati Morton

From a licensed therapist, here are five tips to help you when you need to ask others for help—whether it be from friends, family, or a health professional—and you don’t want to feel needy while doing so.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

108 – Matthew McConaughey Explains How to Become More Involved in Your Own Life

You’ve likely seen Matthew McConaughey in one of his movies, like Dazed and Confused, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, or A Time to Kill. In this episode, he talks about his book Greenlights.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

Opening Up by Writing It Down, Third Edition: How Expressive Writing Improves Health and Eases Emotional Pain

Expressing painful emotions is hard--yet it can actually improve our mental and physical health. This lucid, compassionate book has introduced tens of thousands of readers to expressive writing, a simple yet powerful self-help technique grounded in scientific research. Leading experts James W.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

Finding Refuge: Heart Work for Healing Collective Grief

In unsettling and uncertain times, the individual and collective heartbreak that lives in our bodies and communities can feel insurmountable. Many of us have been conditioned by the dominant culture to not name, focus on, or wade through the difficulties of our lives.

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

Grief