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"The Lord is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times

She loves being able to console clients when they’re really stressed out about their divorce, their child custody agreement, or one of several issues that could pop up throughout the case. “I’m kind of an empath,” Jayla said. She can genuinely feel the frustration and sadness that her clients are dealing with.

of trouble." – Psalm 9:9

Even though Jayla has only worked at Johnson Law Group for about six months now, she’s been able to see a handful of cases through from start to finish. She loves seeing the clients she helped during the intake process find some measure of peace and happiness through their whole ordeal. Their gratitude is one of the most rewarding aspects of the job for Jayla.

When she’s not at the office, Jayla spends all her free time with Jojo, her mischievous 1-year-old pug, or caring for her “garden,” which currently consists of two plants.

Iced Green Tea, 2 Ways

RAPY RIGHT FOR YOU? Guide to AAT

Ingredients

2 tbsp loose-leaf green tea

1 tbsp whole coriander seeds

4 cups filtered water, divided

Option 2: Ginger Mint •

Option 1: Rose and Coriande r • 1 tbsp dried rose petals

1 handful fresh mint leaves

AAT requires the use of a trained animal under the direction of a handler, who will also coordinate with medical professionals to ensure the strategies that they deploy will target what a patient needs. Prior to practicing, trainers and their animals must each pass certification processes intended to help each party gain the skills needed to help patients. To qualify, animals also need to be clean and vaccinated, and the type of animal that is used during AAT also depends on a person’s condition, the location of the therapy, and a patient’s need. Is AAT right for you? AAT isn’t for everyone, but it can be a vital component of your healing process. It’s often seen as a supplemental form of therapy intended to bolster other therapies. The important thing to remember when considering AAT is to establish reasonable goals. Discuss the possibility of using AAT with your doctor or therapist and consider which animals may bring you the most comfort. Be realistic about what you want and need before attempting AAT.

1 inch fresh ginger, cut into coins

Directions

For Rose and Coriander Tea: 1. In a large pitcher, place green tea, rose petals, and coriander seeds. 2. Bring 1/2 cup water to just below boiling. 3. Pour hot water over tea leaves, petals, and seeds. Let steep for 10 seconds, then add the remaining 3 1/2 cups water. 4. Refrigerate 4–8 hours until tea reaches your desired strength. Strain and serve over ice. For Ginger Mint Tea: 1. Follow the instructions above, substituting the mint leaves and ginger coins for the rose petals and coriander seeds. 2. Strain and serve over ice.

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