No matter how tired you feel, you struggle to actually fall (and maybe stay) asleep. So why is it that you can feel exhausted but can’t sleep?
While therapy has many benefits to individual well-being, it can improve relationships as well. Whether or not you attend with your partner, the skills learned from counselling can have an effect on others in your life.
Most resolutions tend towards bettering oneself, so how can mental health be included in your new year’s resolutions?
You’ve been journaling, exercising, eating well, meditating… yet still you’ve been feeling drained, numb and irritable. Why does this happen, even when you’re doing everything “right?”
While the media is a great way to stay caught up with events around the globe, it can also be detrimental to mental health when consumed in large quantities.
Maybe you’ve been feeling not-so-much like yourself, or noticing that daily life is more difficult than usual. But, how do you know if it’s time to try therapy?
Holidays are often filled with spending time with family, relaxation, giving and receiving gifts, and celebration. So why do so many people feel an increase in stress around this time of year?
You’ve probably heard of a panic attack before. The mirage of symptoms can be frightening, and sometimes misinterpreted as a heart attack or even stroke. Around 4% of Canadians will experience one in their lifetime. So what does a panic attack feel like?
To honour Movember, otherwise known as Men’s Health Month, I interviewed three men of different ages and professions to understand their experiences with mental health.
Life is messy, and there’s no secret that it’s tough to figure out what to do with our time here. The pressure to have a great career, a family, hobbies, and to travel, etc., starts the moment we enter school. At any age, it’s very normal to feel unsure about what path to follow. So,…
Fear, nervousness, stress, anxiety. We’ve all experienced these feelings at one time or another. But, when these feelings are far more intense than the average experience, or persist in the absence of a stressor, this can indicate an anxiety disorder.
Especially following the COVID-19 pandemic, many services, including therapy, shifted to online formats. While some returned to in-person, other businesses continued to offer an online option. Virtual therapy is pretty popular today, allowing counsellors to help more individuals. So does it really work as well as in-person?
