“We can’t replace a therapist, but some people are looking for something that is supplemental and intentional,” said Rachel Lamppa, Copper Shores victim advocate. “We want to give people the time, space and tools to intentionally focus on their journeys.”
The self-assessment workbook is called “The Wellness Compass: Workbook for Adults,” by Holly Hughes Stoner, LMFT and D. Scott Stoner, LMFT. This book provides techniques and tools for self-reflection and goal setting on one’s wellness journey. It is a self-lead resource that offers a step-by-step guide for adults who are feeling inspired in their journey of growth and change, and are looking for support and guidance as they seek greater wellness and balance in eight areas of well-being.
Wellness Nights will be led by local health professionals, covering a variety of wellness topics like somatic meditation, sound baths, trauma-informed yoga, nutrition, art therapy, biofield tuning, tapping and more. These hands-on activities are designed to give people tangible strategies to easily integrate into their wellness journeys. Guided by community volunteers with expertise in each area, Wellness Nights provide an opportunity to practice the tools and techniques from “The Wellness Compass” in a supportive environment.
This group is free to attend. Workbooks, snacks and light refreshments are all provided. Registration is open now at coppershores.org/wellnessjourney. For more information, contact Rachel Lamppa, Copper Shores victim advocate at rlamppa@coppershores.org or by calling (906) 523-5920 ext. 2051.