Coffee Talk with The Bookish Besties
Welcome to Mental Health Monday, besties! This week, Amy sits down with her dear friend, Shiloh — administrator, case manager, and CBRS worker at Ignite Idaho Family Resource Center — for an honest, heartfelt conversation about mental health, neurodivergence, and what it actually looks like to heal. They dive into: • What CBRS (Community-Based Rehabilitation Services) is and how it supports families • Practical coping skills for neurodivergent kids and adults — including breathwork, bilateral stimulation, and sensory tools • Why practice makes progress (not perfection) • The Karyn Purvis Institute and Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) • Self-compassion, inner critics, and the power of asking: "Would you talk to a friend that way?" • Why everyone deserves therapy — and why mental health care IS health care Whether you're navigating neurodivergence, parenting a child with big feelings, or just trying to be gentler with yourself, this episode is for you. Grab your coffee, your comfort drink, or your emotional support snack — and let's check in. Resources mentioned: • Ignite Idaho Family Resource Center • The Karyn Purvis Institute / TBRI Remember: rest is productive, feelings are valid, and you don't have to carry everything alone.
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