As a new year dawns, the tradition of making New Year's resolutions often takes center stage. However, there is an alternative approach to ushering in the new year—one that emphasizes reflection and gratitude for the experiences, growth, and lessons of the past year. Instead of hastily crafting resolutions, let's explore the transformative power of looking back in appreciation and using this as a foundation for a more meaningful year ahead.
Read MoreThe holiday season is often portrayed as a time of warmth and joy, but it can also be a challenging period for many people, filled with emotional ups and downs. For those who find the holidays difficult due to a variety of reasons, including toxic relationships and/or personal struggles, it's important to prioritize your well-being. This how-to guide aims to offer a gentle approach to safeguarding your emotional health during the holidays.
Read MoreThe holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy, and celebration. However, for many individuals, it can be a time of increased stress, loneliness, and emotional turmoil. If you know someone who is struggling during the holidays, offering support and knowing what to say can make a world of difference.
Read MoreOne aspect that is frequently emphasized as a challenge during the holidays is food. While many people tend to feel stressed and overwhelmed by the food to consume, we want to take a step back and explore how we can promote mental and physical well-being when engaging with it during the holidays. Here are some ways we can approach holiday food to help us feel good instead of fostering fear, anxiety, and being overwhelmed.
Read MoreBurnout is an all-too-common experience in today's fast-paced world, where the demands of work, personal life, and other responsibilities can leave us feeling emotionally and physically drained. In this article, we'll delve into the ways in which psychotherapy can provide the necessary support to overcome burnout and pave the path toward a healthier, more balanced life.
Read MoreIn today's fast-paced, high-demand world, burnout has become an all too common affliction. Whether it's in the workplace, personal life, or both, the relentless pressures and responsibilities can take a toll on our mental and physical well-being. But there's a powerful antidote to burnout that can make all the difference: having a strong sense of meaning in your life. In this blog, we'll explore how finding and nurturing a sense of purpose can serve as a formidable shield against burnout.
Read MoreA breast cancer diagnosis is a life-altering event that can shatter and plunge you into a whirlwind of fear. The emotional toll it takes can be overwhelming. In such challenging times, psychotherapy can be a vital support system, offering clients a safe space to navigate their complex feelings, cope with the diagnosis, and foster resilience in the face of so much change.
Read MoreMaking lifestyle changes with PCOS can be challenging and overwhelming. Psychotherapy can provide valuable support and guidance to clients with PCOS, empowering them to navigate the necessary changes and enhance their overall well-being. Therapy provides a balance between practical strategies for implementing change and a deeper exploration of the strong emotions that can accompany the process.
Read MoreIn today's society, we find ourselves bombarded with relentless pressures that link our self-worth to the shape and size of our bodies. This has created a culture that encourages shame, guilt, fear, and negative self-talk around food. However, from a holistic point of view, food serves as the essential fuel that empowers our bodies to perform the myriad tasks necessary for a fulfilling life.
Read MoreRecovering from disordered eating can be a challenging journey. But, with the right support, which often includes psychotherapy, it is possible to develop a healthier relationship with food and body image. Here we will explore how psychotherapy can help individuals overcome disordered eating patterns and foster long-term recovery.
Read MoreEating disorders are no exception to the concept of mental health conditions as spectrum disorders. When you think of disordered eating, the first thing that often comes to mind is an emaciated person who refuses to eat, risking major health concerns. While this is one form of disordered eating, physical appearance is not the sole indicator of an unhealthy relationship with food. Read on to assess your relationship with food!
Read MoreWhen it comes to using nutrition in medicine, there is a lot of information out there about how it can support our health and help us feel better. But that isn't always the case. There are times when using nutrition as medicine can actually increase the strain on our nervous system and fuel disordered eating patterns in those who are susceptible.
Read MoreIt takes immense courage and trust to share our most vulnerable selves with others on a good day. Selecting a therapist that we feel aligned with (read: truly sees and hears me, can cultivate an environment of safety, and respects my boundaries while also knowing when I need a little push), can be a complex job! To make that job a little easier, I’ve put together a brief list of key things to look out for when selecting a psychotherapist.
Read MoreHuman beings are self-healers, but sometimes we need a supportive ear or helping hand to guide the way. Psychotherapy is designed to help individuals experiencing a wide array of psychological challenges and emotional difficulties to improve, nurture, and maintain their mental health and well-being. Here are seven ways psychotherapy can enhance your capacity as a self-healer, regardless of where you are at in the lifecycle.
Read MoreWhen we think about our mental health, many of us are quick to think about how we can better support our mood and emotions. What many of us fail to remember, is that there are many physical factors that can impact and even drive poor mental health forward! In this blog, we will be taking you through the 5 physical factors you need to consider when approaching your mental health.
Read MoreIf you’ve heard of IV Therapy, you’ve also likely noticed there are health claims for IV therapy for just about every condition under the sun. At our clinic, our goal is to deliver the highest quality integrative health care, and that means laying out the facts so you can make an informed decision when it comes to your health. This also means helping you avoid getting wrapped up in fad or trendy medical treatments! With that said, today, we’re answering the question, can IVs really help support your mental health and well-being?
Read MoreWhenever we get new PMDD patients, we always find ourselves going over the importance of understanding the 6 possible underlying causes of PMDD. The reason we put so much emphasis on understanding the root cause is that when we can start to identify your individual factors that are contributing to your experience of PMDD, that is when we can find a true diagnosis for your symptoms, start to correct these imbalances, and help you to start feeling more like yourself again.
Read MoreFor many of women, the second half of our cycle can feel like a real struggle. Whether we’re dealing with physical symptoms or mental-emotional symptoms, the one to two weeks leading up to our periods can be truly difficult to deal with. In many cases, the symptoms of PMS can feel so intense that they actually interfere with our ability to function normally. In these instances, we have to wonder if what we’re dealing with is actually PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) rather than PMS.
Read MoreYou’ve likely heard that excessive stress can have negative impacts on our health. In fact, many of us have associated the word stress with something harmful. But is stress truly as bad as everyone says it is? In this blog, we go over the differences between acute and chronic stress, what happens to our bodies in the face of stress, and how we can break this cycle.
Read MoreWhen we look at supporting our mental health and stress levels, sometimes it’s more about understanding ourselves better, understanding what soothes us, and not necessarily ridding ourselves of those feelings (or negative behaviours) entirely. This might not always look like the healthiest option, but it certainly will help us navigate where these feelings are originating from and set us on a trajectory for better mental health and stress resiliency. This is called harm reduction.
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