8 Best Articles on Healing
The most useful articles on healing from around the web, curated by thought leaders and our community.
Refind focuses on timeless pieces and updates the list whenever new, must-read articles or videos are discovered.
Top 5 Healing Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on healing by Refind users in 2024 so far.
Videos
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Forest Bathing | Shinrin-Yoku
http://www.healingforest.org/learn | Learn how to create healing experiences in nature for yourself and your loved ones. Visit the link for a course on Shinr...
What is ...?
New to #healing? These articles make an excellent introduction.
What Is Self-Parenting And How It's A Part of Healing
Forget mantras and self-help that do not work. Use these simple self-parenting strategies to make lasting changes in your life.
What Is Trauma-Informed Design?
Shared by 477, including Greater Greater Washington
«The growing awareness of the impact of the built environment on our health is one reason for the growth of trauma-informed design»
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on healing—all under 10 minutes.
I’ll Cry if I Want To (and You Can, Too)
A good cry can be therapeutic and can even better connect you with others. Let’s stop shaming it.
«A friend once dubbed what happened to me a “sports cry,” and in the years I’ve been using the term since, I’ve found no need to explain it»
How Did Healing Ourselves Get So Exhausting?
Wellness has become yet another obligation to fit into our schedules.
How I'm Healing from Abuse After Going in Circles for Years
Having a breakthrough doesn't guarantee healing. Here's what's helping me heal from abuse after going in circles for years.
Trees don’t rush to heal from trauma and neither should we
Trees teach us that healing from trauma involves balancing short-term protection with the slower process of adaptation
The healing power of books and libraries
Letters: Libraries are a profound resource that can use bibliotherapy to support people with fragile mental health, writes John Duffy
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