Relationship Don’ts

Do you ever argue with your partner and feel like it’s the same conversation over and over again? Or the same cyclical pattern of conversation tends to repeat itself? This leads us to thinking “why are we having this same conversating again? Is there something wrong with our relationship?”. The answer is no. As human […]

Signs You Might be Struggling with Low Self-Worth

First off, let’s differentiate between self-esteem and self-worth. The two are related, but they are not one in the same. Self-esteem is a term that encompasses how we value, think and feel about ourselves. Sometimes this can alter depending on our mood, circumstances, and the approval of others around us. Often times, our self-esteem depends […]

What does it mean to “feel stuck” ?

Does this idea of ‘being stuck’ resonate with you? Many individuals who I have the privilege of working with start off by saying they feel “stuck”, that they know what things they should be doing in order to feel good, but they can’t seem to actually do those things. Feeling stuck is this overarching sense […]

5 Signs You Should Seek Counselling

Life is full of ups and downs, twists and turns. You are bound to face stress, sadness, grief and conflict just as much as you are to face happiness, joy, elation, and serenity. When the times begin to feel a bit heavier though, life can start becoming a bit confusing to navigate. You’re not alone! […]

How Counselors Can Help With Trauma

Young athletes that are both lucky and skilled enough to continue their career in athletics can sometimes face mental struggles concerning their athleticism. For young adult athletes balancing college/university, a social life, family obligations, as well as their athletic obligations, they may begin to experience burn out, high levels of stress and anxiety, and other difficult to manage and overwhelming feelings.

How Counsellors Can Help With Your Shopping Addiction

Young athletes that are both lucky and skilled enough to continue their career in athletics can sometimes face mental struggles concerning their athleticism. For young adult athletes balancing college/university, a social life, family obligations, as well as their athletic obligations, they may begin to experience burn out, high levels of stress and anxiety, and other difficult to manage and overwhelming feelings.

3 Ways Sports Psychology Can Help Athletes In College

Young athletes that are both lucky and skilled enough to continue their career in athletics can sometimes face mental struggles concerning their athleticism. That’s what’s known as Sports Psychology. For young adult athletes balancing college/university, a social life, family obligations, as well as their athletic obligations, they may begin to experience burn out, high levels […]

Why Athletes Need Sports Psychology

Are you an athlete? Have you ever felt nervous, wired, tight, or sick right before a big game? Do you ever watch your teammates and compare yourself to them negatively or positively? Does losing a game feel like a personal blow to your self-esteem and skill? Many athletes feel these kinds of emotions during their […]

Tips For Parenting A Child With Anxiety Disorder

It can be very difficult to deal with a child dealing with anxiety. The fear, nervousness, and panic that an anxious child may feel can make parents feel as though they are not adequately taking care of their child. If your child displays signs of anxiety such as avoiding situations, the complaint of physical ailments, […]

3 Things To Remember Before Your First Therapy Session

You’ve found a therapist, you’ve booked an appointment, and you are now waiting in the lobby to be called into your first therapy session with them. This situation may be a bit overwhelming and scary for some people, especially if this is your first time seeing a therapist. Here are 3 things to remember about […]