Any type of exercise is great for both physical and mental health. It boosts mood and reduces stress, while providing an outlet for emotions.
You’ve heard of the emotional and psychological benefits of therapy. It can improve mood, emotional regulation, communication, etc.
The “baby blues” are characterized by increased anxiety, mood swings, appetite and sleep changes, and more. When these symptoms are severe it can become Post Partum Depression (PPD).
The way individuals handle conflicts, connection, emotions and communication within relationships contribute to their attachment style.
May is mental health awareness month, a time to learn about mental wellness. To participate, we’ve made a list of 31 self-care activities.
Overstimulation is common in a world of constant screens, notifications, news, and noise, especially for those with sensory sensitivities.
Receiving a mental health diagnosis as an adult can bring up many emotions, all of which are valid and normal.
Counsellors keep a close eye on metrics to look at progress. Recording and storing notes is mandatory to ensure you’re getting the best care. So what do we track behind the scenes to help you heal faster?
March is nutrition month, a great time to center our focus on what we’re putting in our bodies. The food we eat doesn’t just affect physical health; it can also affect mood and cognition.
The science behind antidepressants is fascinating, and has helped millions of people to lessen their mental illness symptoms.
February is psychology month, a time to honour and appreciate the mental health field. Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, case workers, and many more make vital contributions to the wellbeing of others. It’s a fascinating and rewarding career, so what are some facts that make the human mind so interesting?
