#64 Gratitude and Your Brain: How Practicing Gratitude can Change your Brain for the Better + Tips to Practice Gratitude
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Time and time again, research has shown how important gratitude practice is and the MAJOR benefits of cultivating gratitude in life! Today on Living Freely Podcast, Rachel Ann Dine, LPc breaks down what exactly the research says on how gratitude can change the brain (and many other physical and psychological aspects of a person) as well as how you can realistically start implementing these important practices. The best part about practicing gratitude?! It's ultimately something free and accessible to us at anytime. Be empowered to try gratitude practice!  Resources for individual counseling are www.psychologytoday.com, goodtherapy.org, https://openpathcollective.org/ Want to know more about what programs Norfolk Public Library is offering? Visit their website to learn more: https://www.norfolkpubliclibrary.org/ Say hi to Rachel Ann and receive more mental health resources! Mental Health Apparel ($1 from every sale goes to an organization dedicated to mental health community support!): https://dine-in-psychology.creator-spring.com Book: https://www.amazon.com/Live-Learn-Love-Real-talk-woman-ebook/dp/B07NJBLLSB Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and not designed to diagnose or treat. Rachel Ann Dine is a licensed professional counselor at time of EVENT and distribution but is in no way by engagement of interaction with you attempting to diagnose or treat you. Please consult your own medical provider for treatment or therapy (resource: www.psychologytoday.com for therapy!).
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