Self-Compassion

One component of mental well-being is self-compassion. According to researcher Kristin Neff, “ Having compassion for oneself is really no different than having compassion for others. Self-compassion involves acting the same way towards yourself when you are having a difficult time, fail, or notice something you don’t like about yourself. Instead of just ignoring your pain with a “stiff upper lip” mentality, you stop to tell yourself “this is really difficult right now,” how can I comfort and care for myself in this moment?”

Rather than allowing the self-critic to judge yourself for shortcomings, self-compassion means you are kind and understanding. Dr. Emma Seppala notes, “ Most of us don’t stop to consider whether our self-critical and competitive attitude are helping us achieve our goals. We don’t realize that they are actually standing in our way. Scientific data shows that self-criticism makes us weaker in the face of failure, more emotional, and less likely to assimilate lessons from our failures. Studies are finding that there is a far better alternative to self-criticism: self-compassion.” 

Rather than being critical, one can expand our perspective and realize mistakes and failures are a part of life and other factors that contribute to these experiences and emotions.

Below is an infograph summarizing Dr. Seppala’s findings on self-compassion:

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For more information please visit:

www.paintedbrain.org

http://ccare.stanford.edu/uncategorized/the-scientific-benefits-of-self-compassion-infographic/

https://www.brainpickings.org/2016/09/05/school-of-life-self-compassion/

http://self-compassion.org/tips-for-practice/#

Mental Health Community

The Painted Brain intern team spent the day at ENKI’s Wellness Center’s Annual Arts & Crafts Fair on Wednesday, October 18, 2017.  Enki Health and Research Systems, Inc. (EHRS) is a non-profit corporation providing mental health, drug, and alcohol administrative and clinical services in East Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley areas. It was an opportunity for members and vendors to display and sell their crafts and arts.

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Some of this years Painted Brain intern team (L-R) Allison Peters (Social Work), Mariah Morris (Occupational Therapy), Ashley Hvidt (Occupational Therapy) and Carmelo Malone (Social Work).

The event was held in an open yard and tables were arranged in a semi- circle. Visitors could visit each table and learn more about the works displayed. The Painted Brain was invited to host an informational and craft table. It was an opportunity to meet the creative members and staff of the wellness center as well as being part of the community that holds a space safe to talk about mental health and wellness.

The day started with a warm welcoming to all participants, live music, a poetry read by ENKI staff member MJ on mental health as well as a chance for Painted Brain to speak at the event. Painted Brain interns Carmelo Valone and Mariah Morris spoke about the aims of the Painted Brain to build community as well as the types of services provided by the organization. Allison Peters also braved the spotlight and shared her deeply personal thoughts to a public audience for the first time. She spoke openly about what brought her to the Painted Brain and what it meant to have such a space exist. Following the speech, wellness members were invited to the craft table to participate in a group art activity.

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Allison Peters shares her story and the personal significance of Painted Brain.
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Carmelo Valone and Mariah Morris talking about the Painted Brain.

 

The day was a wonderful opportunity to see familiar faces, learn about the interests and creativity of each person.

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MJ welcoming Painted Brain interns to event.
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Enjoying the warm weather, friendly faces, art and music.

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Painting done by wellness member Perla with guidance from Carmelo Valone.

Perla left the painting with the intern staff to hopefully display in the new Painted Brain Community Center located at : 5980 Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035. It’s open Mondays and Wednesday 12:00pm-4:00pm to all visitors. Please check the website for the most up-to-date schedule, information and monthly activity calendar.

Painted Brain website: http://www.paintedbrain.org

For more information about ENKI please visit: http://www.ehrs.com