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Mindfulness Mondays Episode 4: Trust with Healthy Suspicion

2021-08-23

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Mindfulness Mondays Episode 4: Trust with Healthy Suspicion

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2021-08-23

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Join Steve Carlson PsyD from the Center for Practice Transformation (practicetransformation.umn.edu) for the final podcast of this series: Trust with healthy suspicion. Common sense tells us we cannot trust and mistrust at the same time. And yet, when it comes to working with substance use disorders, this is an essential skill. A famous biblical phrase captures the important shared stance of mistrust and trust: “Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves”. Today’s meditation will support our capacity to fill the gap of honesty and deceit with our unwavering commitment to truth and compassion.

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Carlson, Steve. (2021). Mindfulness Mondays Episode 4: Trust with Healthy Suspicion. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/259209.

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