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Rethinking Resolutions: Making Your Emotional and
Mental Health Top Priority in 2010
Rebound from a Tough 2009 with New Year's
Resolutions for a Healthier Inner Self from CounselingCalifornia.com
(San Diego - December 28, 2009) - While most New Year's resolutions revolve around changing your outward appearance by losing weight or hitting the gym, the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) encourages people to rethink their New Year's resolutions this year to focus inward on their emotional health in 2010.
It's no secret that 2009 was a difficult year. Americans suffered from record unemployment, the mortgage crisis, plunging markets and shrinking checkbooks. The stress took its toll, and it sometimes took all we had just to get by.
That's why it's especially important this New Year to focus on your emotional health, which can shape your overall approach to life and color your every day interactions and experiences. Start 2010 with a fresh perspective and a revitalized mental outlook with one of these resolutions from CounselingCalifornia.com.
- I resolve to spend more time with the people I care about most and
less time with people who sap my emotional strength and make me feel
bad about myself.
- I will take ten minutes for myself each do to relax, acknowledge
what I'm thankful for, and focus on the positive aspects of my life.
- I resolve to confront any problems and issues that arise instead
of ignoring them and sweeping them under the rug, whether it is through
writing in a journal, playing music, talking with a friend, or seeing
a therapist.
- I resolve to quite beating myself up about mistakes I made in the
past that I can't change, and I will eliminate my negative self-talk.
- I will find a therapist who can help me cope with emotional challenges I'm experiencing as a result of a difficult 2009, so that I can live my life to the fullest.
If you are struggling with emotional or mental issues as a result of a difficult 2009, visit www.CounselingCalifornia.com to find a therapist near you. A therapist can help you cope with relationship problems, anxiety, depression, work struggles, challenging family dynamics, and other issues that are preventing you from living a full and happy life.
About CAMFT
The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)
is a professional organization representing the state's leading licensed
Marriage and Family Therapists. CAMFT provides CounselingCalifornia.com
as a resource for individuals looking for marriage and family therapists
located in California. Marriage and Family Therapists treat a range
of issues including depression, anxiety, phobias/fears, elder and child
issues, relationship issues, post-traumatic stress and severe mental
illness. For more information, visit www.camft.org
or www.CounselingCalifornia.com.
Media Contact: Amber Albrecht
Porter Novelli
Phone: (619) 687-7015 or (949) 500-2535
E-mail: amber.albrecht@porternovelli.com

