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Jennifer Kogan, MSW, RSW, LICSW

Compassion Focused Counseling and Consultation in Washington, DC and Ontario, Canada

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Take a look at the posts I have written for individuals.

George Harrison and Letting Go

May 29, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

  There is an incredible new Scorsese documentary about George Harrison called, Living in the Material World out on DVD this month. The film itself is magical and seamless; filled with never before seen footage and interviews. Harrison, who found his way to meditation and touched so many people’s lives with his generosity of spirit said in 1974, […]

Filed Under: Couples, Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents Tagged With: Dhani Harrison, George Harrison, letting go, Living in the Material World, Meditation, Scorsese

A mind – body toolkit to support kids with their intense feelings

May 14, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

It can be challenging to support your child sometimes if they are wired to be a little on the anxious or intense side. These periods of overwhelm often strike without warning. Sleepovers, tests, teams, all these can trigger anxiety or upset which can lead to worry, sleep problems, and general stress. As parents, it can […]

Filed Under: Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents, Parents Tagged With: anxiety, brain, Dr. Seuss, feelings, feelings chart, guided imagery, images, intense feelings, research, stress, Todd Parr

Kindness & Community = Bully Prevention Strategies that Work

May 9, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

Like many other topics that are covered in the media, the issue of bullying is a worrisome one. Many parents are fearful that their child will be bullied at school.  Luckily, there are powerful ways we can support our children so they have something to fall back on should the situation arise. One emerging approach […]

Filed Under: Couples, Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents, Parents Tagged With: bullying, kindness, lafayette elementary school, linda ryden, media, mindfulness, teaching peace

What you tell yourself really matters

April 23, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

Here’s the scenario: The baby was up one extra time in the night and you’re feeling groggy this morning. Despite your exhaustion, you manage to get your three year-old ready for school and successfully load both kids into the car. On the way, you all sing and joke around together. Upon arrival, you congratulate yourself […]

Filed Under: Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents, Parents Tagged With: automatic negative thoughts, baby, exhaustion, John Kabat Zinn, kindness, mindful awareness, mindfulness, mistakes, mom

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