Emotion Awareness Day

Emotion Awareness Day

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Mental health disorders impose an enormous burden on society, accounting for almost one in three years lived with disability, with significant consequences for both individuals, families, communities, and nations. According to WHO’s reports, as many as 450 million people suffer from a mental or behavioral disorder, anxiety and depression being the most common (WHO, 2003, 2016). The human suffering

06/19/2025

This 60-minute session recorded on Emotion Awareness Day 2025 equips parents with clear, compassionate ways to meet their child’s anger. Drawing on the book Angry Kids, Angry Parents by psychologists Anne Hilde Vassbø Hagen and Joanne Dolhanty, the conversation translates cutting-edge research on Emotion-Focused Skills Training (EFST) into everyday tools you can use at home.

05/29/2025

(Norwegian film)
June 2nd is International Emotion Awareness Day – a day to celebrate the importance of for health, relationships, and quality of life.
Initiated by an international network of professionals and engaged individuals, the day has been celebrated in a wide range of countries since 2021.

Visit www.emotionawarenessday.com for resources, ideas, and inspiration on how you can take part in the celebration. You can also register your own events there.

❤️ Share the film, invite your friends, and help us spread the message: emotions matter!

05/28/2025

shows up when you’ve lost something—or someone—important, or even when you're just afraid you might. It’s that that reminds you how much you care, and how hard it can be to let go.

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