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Debunking Myths About Relationship Therapy
In my practice, I have discovered that there are many myths about relationship therapy which often deter people from seeking support.
The Role of Boundaries in Healthy Relationships
In the context of relationships, boundaries are personal guidelines that define what individuals are comfortable with, and expect others to respect.
Healthy Ways to De-Stress
Relieving stress is something which can be done in many different ways.
Exploring Grief
Loss is something that most people will experience throughout their lives.
When Words Hurt: Communication, Condescension, and Neglect in Couples
In any romantic relationship, communication forms the foundation for trust, connection, and emotional intimacy.
The Importance of Self-Care
Self-care can have a number of benefits, on our mental health and physical health.
How Vision Boards Can Support Mental Health and Personal Growth in the New Year
As we step into a new year, it can stir a mix of emotions.
Defining Childhood Neglect
When a caregiver does not provide for a child's basic requirements, it is considered childhood neglect.
Maintaining our Mental Health and Creating Healthy New Year’s Resolutions
As the new year approaches, it is easy for individuals to become overwhelmed with the idea of making changes in their lives.
Why Movement Matters in Trauma Recovery
Today we will talk about why movement is so important in trauma recovery from a somatic perspective.
New Year More You!
I don’t know about you, but I spent decades buying into the “New Year, New Me” hype every January.
Managing Mental Health and the Holidays
The holidays can be a difficult time for many of us, whether it’s due to financial or professional stress, family conflicts, grief, and other contributing factors
What It Means to Sit With Discomfort and Why It Matters
For many of us, when we experience feelings that are uncomfortable, we try our best to get rid of or ignore it.
Combining Mindfulness and Nature for Trauma Recovery
Trauma affects both the mind and the body, which makes it very difficult to feel present or centred.
Are You Addicted?
Addictive behaviours are not restricted to just substances and can take many forms
Setting a Sustainable New Years Goal
As we all know, the new year is a common time for people to engage in self-reflection and set intentions or goals for themselves.
Navigating Holidays, Alcohol, and Substance Use
The holiday season is typically seen as a time of joy, celebration, and connection, yet it can be tough to navigate for various people.
A Kinder New Year: How Letting Go of Diet Culture Can Help You and Your Family
As the year winds down, you might already be thinking about New Year’s resolutions.
How Can My Favorite Fictional Character Help Me: An Exploration of Narrative Therapy
Have you ever felt stuck in a story about yourself—one that makes you feel small, powerless, or disconnected from the life you want?

