The Center for Embracing HHR- Hope, Healing and Renewal, LLC

The Center for Embracing HHR- Hope, Healing and Renewal, LLC Embracing HHR offers therapeutic services that are deeply respectful, gentle, empowering and core tr

The Center for Embracing Hope, Healing and Renewal is looking for licensed clinical therapists to join our practice. Our...
01/06/2022

The Center for Embracing Hope, Healing and Renewal is looking for licensed clinical therapists to join our practice. Our clinicians enjoy: Operations management team, flexible schedules, and competitive rates. Please send cover letters and resumes to: info@embracinghhr.com
To learn more about us see our website

Whatever life transition brought you to this place we are ready to assist you with your journey and are grateful to have the opportunity to work with you. You are the most important part of therapy.  Your culture. Your story. Your possibilities. All of these things, and many more, shape who you a...

05/13/2021

When we affirm the very best of and for our children, they have a very different view of their place and position in the world. Don't call them anything you don't want them to be. Speak seeds of greatness in their minds, and they will grow into strong, sturdy plants.

LOVE THIS AND HER EVEN MORE!!!
05/13/2021

LOVE THIS AND HER EVEN MORE!!!

I rarely think about my sobriety in terms of years. For me, celebrating 25 years of sobriety is about reflecting back on “trying to do the next right thing” for the past 9,125 days or, more honestly, for the past 219,000 hours. It also means staying humble and grateful that, with the help of countless people, I’ve been able to get back up the same number of times I’ve fallen down. And I fall a lot.

The biggest learnings from the past 25 years are twofold:

1. Own the stories and the hard s**t, or the stories you’re trying to outrun and the pain you’re denying will own you. The truth will set you free. It will kick your ass first, but then it will set you free.

2. We don’t have to do the hard stuff alone. We weren’t meant to. We heal in connection. This is why it pi**es me off when people shove my work into the self-help category.

The gifts that have accompanied my daily and sometimes hourly decision to feel instead of numb have been too many to name, but the one that I rarely talk about is how my sobriety has affected my level of self-trust.

I write a lot about trust as a marble jar. We build trust like we collect marbles – one small gesture at a time. It’s not a big, sweeping act or a single gesture in a stressful moment. Trust is a collection of small moments.

We talk about trust between people and groups, but we often forget about self-trust. Self-trust is normally the first casualty of failure or mistakes. We stop trusting ourselves when we hurt, get hurt, feel shame, or question our worth.

Here’s how we use the BRAVING tool to think about self-trust:

B - Did I respect my own boundaries? Was I clear about what’s okay and what’s not okay?
R - Was I reliable? Did I do what I said I was going to do?
A - Did I hold myself accountable?
V - Did I respect the vault and share appropriately?
I - Did I act from my integrity?
N- Did I ask for what I needed? Was I nonjudgmental about needing help?
G - Was I generous toward myself?

Today, I’m putting 25 marbles in my self-trust jar. One for every year of my messy, hard af, wonderful, wholehearted, imperfect, sober life.

xo,
BB

Welcome All!!
04/22/2021

Welcome All!!

04/22/2021
Welcome All!!!
03/22/2021

Welcome All!!!

No matter what has happened in your past. No matter where you come from. No matter what your dreams are. You matter and ...
03/21/2020

No matter what has happened in your past. No matter where you come from. No matter what your dreams are. You matter and are welcome here.

We invite you to sit with us in the Zen Room.  Where safety is found and concerns are released.
03/21/2020

We invite you to sit with us in the Zen Room. Where safety is found and concerns are released.

Welcome to the Changing Room where new ideas, habits and ways of relating are formed.
03/21/2020

Welcome to the Changing Room where new ideas, habits and ways of relating are formed.

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259 New Brunswick Avenue Suite 202
Woodbridge, NJ
08863

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