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There are a lot of mental health tips, tools and tactics covered in our videos below and we are always working on more. You can watch them here or on our YouTube channel.
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On our blog, we have great information on a wide variety of mental health topics. Browse through our posts to gain valuable information and insight. If there is a topic you would like to see covered, feel free to contact us to request a blog post.
Therapy Edmonton – 8 Tips in Surviving School Stress
Back to school season is here, which can be both an exciting and stressful time for students. Whether you get straight A’s or are struggling to keep up, it is normal to feel some anxiety and have your concerns. However, significant amounts of stress can be bad for...
Therapy Edmonton – How to Handle A Panic Attack
Panic attacks can be really hard to ride with. Sometimes it catches you out of nowhere like a sudden, overpowering wave crashing down on your one perfectly fine day. The feeling can escalate quickly and have you think you’re spiraling out of control. It all sounds...
Therapy Edmonton – Conflict in Couples: Handling it the Healthy Way
It is important to accept that even couples in happy and healthy unions go through conflict sometimes. The only difference between them and unhappy partners is in how well they manage the situation and how strongly they’ve set a foundation of respect and friendship...
Therapy Edmonton – Ways To Cope With Betrayal
In any kind of relationship, it is normal to sometimes feel let down, hurt, and in some cases, betrayed. All it takes is a healthy bond paired with a grounded mindset to figure out the next step. If you have experienced being betrayed by someone you love, here are a...
Therapy Edmonton – The 3 Types of Anger
Anger is defined as an intense emotion that sometimes involves a strong and uncontrollable response. The more overpowering the feeling, the greater the influence may be. For instance, many people often notice physical effects such as a faster heartbeat, higher blood...
Therapy Edmonton – 5 Ways To Tell If You Need Couples Counselling
Marriage therapy, also known as couples counselling, can sound daunting at first but keep in mind that even the happiest of couples hit a few roadblocks sometimes and there is no shame in needing help. In fact, seeking help goes to show how much you value and respect...
Therapy Edmonton – Social Anxiety 101
People often think social anxiety is narrowed down to random parties and meeting new people, when in reality, it can be present at any large gathering - even when surrounded by loved ones. The unspoken obligation to get along and mingle even with those you just do not...
Therapy Edmonton – How to Cope With Holiday Blues
The holiday season is upon us and while many people call it the most wonderful time of the year, not everyone would agree. The holidays can oftentimes bring feelings of loneliness, stress, and social anxiety due to many triggers you may be exposed to. Dr. Gail Saltz,...
Therapy Edmonton – Coping with Grief During the Holidays
With many people suffering from loss because of Covid-19 and the holidays approaching, for some, “the most wonderful time of the year” is not feeling as “cheerful and bright”. Even the most loving families can experience tension when they are grieving, especially...
Therapy Edmonton: How to develop healthy self-confidence when you have anxiety or depression
From childhood, we learn to gain our self-approval from others. We learned that when we get a good grade on a test, it means we are worthy of success. Today, many of us attribute our success to how many likes our social media posts get. Feeling we need to accomplish...
Couples Therapy: How Self-Confidence Impacts Relationships
The way you feel about yourself acts like a lens through which you see the world. If you have good self-compassion and self-confidence, you might notice more signs of others accepting you. If you think of yourself as unintelligent, you’ll likely be looking for any...
Family Therapy: How does PTSD impact a family?
Experiencing a traumatic event can have a lasting effect on our mental functioning. People who develop Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can suddenly experience intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to the traumatic event even though the event may have...