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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 143 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 136 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 22 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 142 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 145 min read


Are You a New Therapist? Read This.
Whether you're a new therapist or not, you might be curious how a therapist actually operates. This blog post gives you a bit of insight into the brain of a therapist, and also a bigger picture on how therapy differs from other forms of social support.

Volha Shelepava
May 142 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 143 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 142 min read


Is Psychotherapy Right for Me?
The decision to begin therapy is a hard one. How does it even work anyway? Read on to discover if it may be the right time for you to start!

Volha Shelepava
Jan 112 min read


How to Find a Therapist in Ontario – and Why You Might Want to Use Your Benefits Before Year-End
Have you found the thought of trying to find a therapist overwhelming? Read on to learn what you need to know to make an educated decision.

Carrin Adoma
Nov 15, 20245 min read
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