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Building Emotional Resilience For The Holiday Season
For a lot of people, the holiday season is not just cozy lights and warm drinks. They are crowded schedules, money stress, complicated family dynamics, and old emotions that show up right on time.
If you notice yourself feeling tense, snappy, numb, or on the verge of tears during this time of year, nothing is “wrong” with you. Your nervous system is responding to a very real pileup of demands.
Keep reading for practical, research informed ways to build that resilience!

Jorge Steele
Dec 11, 20258 min read


Where Did the Christmas Magic Go?
Do you remember Christmas when you were a child? The atmosphere of happiness and anticipation of magic? Christmas music everywhere, the smell of Christmas trees, sparkling snow on the ground, sparkling lights in the windows, hot chocolate and candy canes. The air was imbued with holiday spirit. So, why is everything so different now?
If you've been searching for the holiday magic, read this article to find practical ways of getting that spirit back!

Volha Shelepava
Dec 4, 20252 min read


The Hidden Benefits of Seeing a Student Therapist
Lots of people believe that student therapists ‘just don’t have enough experience’. This is often far from the truth. Student therapists have to take relevant courses within their masters-level university program and also are often required to take additional trainings and workshops to be able to join their practicum sites. If you're looking for an affordable way to seek support, therapy with a student therapist might be right for you!

Haley Moore
Nov 14, 20257 min read


Self-Compassion: The Skill That Quietly Changes Everything
Most of us are quick to show understanding to others, yet we speak to ourselves in ways that we’d never use with someone we care about. Self-compassion isn’t about ignoring mistakes or pretending things are fine. It’s about responding to difficulty with honesty and care instead of judgment. That simple shift can make a huge difference in how we cope, heal, and grow.

Jorge Steele
Oct 14, 20254 min read


Understanding Your Inner-Self
Thanksgiving weekend in Canada can give us time to reflect on many things, including our inner-self. Through the use of a film, this article walks you through the complex inner world that exists within each of us and shows you that there is a path forward to loving all of the inner parts of ourselves to find healing and wholeness. Read on to learn more about this journey!

Antonio Siracusa
Oct 14, 20253 min read


The Journey of Healing from Complex Trauma (C-PTSD)
What makes Complex PTSD so heavy is not only the memory of what happened, but the way it curls into the everyday, slipping quietly into moments that seem ordinary. It is almost like a tentacled beast, invisible to everyone but the survivor, slithering through ordinary experiences of daily life, rising when least expected. If you or someone you love has experienced trauma, this article can help support healing and learning more about yourself in the process.

Antonio Siracusa
Sep 8, 20254 min read


How to Deal With A Depressive Episode
It is no secret that the change of seasons can exacerbate depressive symptoms. Here is the self-care reminder for everyone who might be affected. If you'd like a checklist to make sure you're doing your best to keep depression at bay, read this article!

Volha Shelepava
Sep 2, 20252 min read


The Art of Confrontation
Confrontation often gets a bad reputation. For many of us, the very thought of it brings up tension, anxiety, or a mental list of times it didn’t go well. But here’s the truth: when done with intention and care, confrontation isn’t about conflict, it’s about clarity. It’s a conversation that protects your peace, strengthens your boundaries, and deepens trust in your relationships. Read this article if you want to learn how to master the art of confrontation.

Carrin Adoma
Aug 14, 20253 min read


Do You Have High Functioning Depression?
What do you think of when someone says depression? We can imagine it’s something along the lines of someone who is struggling to get out of bed, to shower, to show up to work or school. We think that depression is always incapacitating, but alike all mental health conditions, depression exists on a spectrum. On one end, it can be debilitating, but on the other, people with High Functioning Depression can continue on with daily life without anyone noticing their symptoms. Coul

Haley Moore
Aug 13, 20256 min read


The Truth About Adult ADHD
Do you find yourself walking around thinking you’re just “bad at life”, struggling with deadlines, zoning out during conversations, juggling a million mental tabs, and blaming it all on poor discipline, anxiety, or burnout? Sometimes, what we’re calling overwhelm, laziness, or scatteredness is actually ADHD: a brain wired for stimulation, creativity, and depth, but often misunderstood in a world that expects linear focus and rigid productivity. If this sounds familiar, this a

Carrin Adoma
Jul 14, 20253 min read


How to “Survive” Returning to Work After a Vacation
Vacation blues got you down? It's hard to return to the 'real world' after some time away or being off from work for a chunk of time. If you're in this rut or have an upcoming vacation that you're worried about recovering from, this article has practical tips to support your transition with much less friction!

Volha Shelepava
Jul 2, 20252 min read


How Have Fathers Shaped Your Life?
Fathers leave their mark—sometimes through their presence, sometimes through their absence. They might have taught us how to solve problems, or how to hide what we feel. Some showed strength and warmth; others were more complicated or distant. And sometimes, what we remember most is what we didn’t get—a silence or absence we’ve had to grieve, work around, or make sense of. If you're working through what a 'father' means to you, and the impact fathers have had on your life, th

Antonio Siracusa
Jun 14, 20252 min read


Stop Ignoring Men’s Mental Health
In Canada, we often downplay the mental health needs of men. This article takes you through what you can do to support your own mental health as a man or support the needs of someone else. June is Men's Mental Health Month, and we need to raise awareness about how to better support half of our population in being more well, cared for, and open about their struggles and their needs.

Haley Moore
Jun 14, 20255 min read


Living in Tune: Discovering Who You Are Through Your Values
Values aren’t just abstract ideas—we live them. They shape how we spend our time, relate to others, and make sense of the world. They’re personal beliefs that quietly guide us toward what feels right, meaningful, or fulfilling. When we clarify our values, we gain direction. Life becomes more grounded and aligned with what really matters. Read on to begin to clarify your values and how to live in tune!

Antonio Siracusa
May 14, 20253 min read


Mother’s Day: A Day for Celebration of Our Mothers
Mother's Day is a special day. Everyone has at least one mother, living or not, present or not, and likely many other mother-figures. This post goes through reflections on what the role of a mother can be and how we can embody that spirit for ourselves, no matter where we are at on our journey.

Volha Shelepava
May 9, 20252 min read


How Does Therapy Work?
What is therapy all about anyway? In this article, we go through the analogy of a sponge - we are born as a soft sponge that absorbs everything easily and without doubt, but this process of absorption becomes harder over time. Therapy is an attempt to soften, squeeze, and fill up the sponge again.

Volha Shelepava
Apr 14, 20252 min read


Feel It to Heal It: A Guide to Sitting with Your Emotions
If you've ever been told that sitting with your emotions would help you but have no clue what that means, this post is for you!

Carrin Adoma
Mar 13, 20253 min read


Date Smart: How to Spot a Cheater
Infidelity is one of the most hurtful experiences one can go through in a relationship. Here are some signs to look for to protect yourself.

Carrin Adoma
Feb 14, 20254 min read


Navigating Loneliness in the Month of Love
Do you find yourself feeling lonely? Read on to find ways to stay connected, enhance your relationships, and navigate loneliness.

Haley Moore
Feb 13, 20256 min read


Beyond Bubble Baths: How Your Relationship with Yourself Transforms Your Life
Have you ever struggled with figuring out how to really practice self-care? The issue may lie in figuring out true self-love first!

Carrin Adoma
Jan 13, 20253 min read
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