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High-Functioning Anxiety: Coping on the Outside, Struggling on the Inside
From the outside, it can look like you are coping well… But on the inside, things may feel different. You notice that sometimes you can’t think straight, you feel on edge, and it’s hard to switch off. Even when everything is going “well”, your mind is racing to find the next thing to worry about.
Couples and Money: Building Healthy Financial Conversations
Financial conflict is one of the most common and persistent sources of stress in relationships and a leading contributor to relationship breakdowns.
The Psychology of Money: Why Your Mind Matters More Than the Market
As a practitioner working with people on the psychology behind their financial behaviour, I help clients understand the emotional and cognitive factors shaping their money decisions.
Why do psychologists want to know about your childhood experiences?
It may seem odd for your psychologist to start asking about your childhood instead of your present. But there are reasons for it.
Breaking Barriers: How Telehealth Expands Access to Mental Health Services
The world of mental health care has undergone a transformative shift with the advent of telehealth services.
The Benefits of Early Neurodiversity Assessments
Neurodiversity is a concept that celebrates and embraces the variations in neurological functioning among individuals.
Understanding Trauma: Effects, Coping Strategies, and Recovery
Trauma is an experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope, leaving a lasting impact on their mental, emotional, and sometimes physical well-being.
Addressing Emotional Eating: Tips for Breaking the Cycle
Emotional eating is a common practice where individuals use food to cope with negative emotions including, but not limited to, stress, anger, fear, and boredom.