Resiliency

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What is resiliency in simple terms, it is the ability to adapt and recover from stressors, while maintaining psychological well-being in the face of adversity.  In other words, the ability to bounce back from difficulties you have experienced. Emotional resilience is the ability to deal with adversity in a constructive way, adapting and becoming stronger […]

Breathing

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Breathwork is one of the most important starts to healing, people underestimate the power of breath.  When you think about it, it makes sense.  We know that your body reacts to breathing rapidly in an excitable manner.  The body engages in fight, flight freeze preparation when breathing rapidly. When you practice controlled abdominal breathing relaxation […]

Meditation

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Meditation is a practice technique to train your attention and awareness and detach from reflective, discursive thinking. It is a way to exercise the mind to increase awareness. The practice of meditation originated in the ancient Vedic of India and is described in the ancient Vedic text.  Regular meditation practices help them be kind to […]

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

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What is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy otherwise known in the short form as CBT.  The practice of CBT was created in the 1960’s and Dr Aaron T. Beck is credited with the creation, who was a Professor Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania for almost 70 years.  Originally created as a way to recognize and change […]

DBT-Huh?

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In my practice I am trained in a a therapeutic practice called Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).  This form of therapy is an evidence-based psychotherapy that began in order to treat personality disorders.  Evidence developed that it became helpful with mood disorders and suicidal ideation.  It is also used in self-harm and substance abuse. DBT evolved […]

Art Therapy Opens Doors

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As a certified art therapist, I of course have to open the discussion of Art Therapy.  I love Art Therapy as it engages the mind and body in ways that are distinct from verbal articulation alone, it opens the door to interpret how they are feeling in a different way.   This form of therapy invites […]

Internal Family Systems – Works!

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Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a type of therapeutic practice that I have been trained on and use extensively in my practice.  The theory is that every person has a a protective and inner wounded parts that are led by the core Self. The model provides a framework for understanding the complex mosaic of parts […]

Taking Responsibility for Your Own Health

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There is a need for you to take responsibility for their own health.  This means to take active measures to keep and improve your health, accept help, such as an exercise coach, or taking meditation classes and not offloading all your health responsibility onto your doctor or other professionals. This means being active in managing […]

Biochemical Individuality

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and the Walsh Institute We underestimate the importance of nutrients to assure that we are well balanced, both physically and mentally.  Dr. William Walsh has been researching and proving that the effects of nutrients can have a profound effect on mental health.  Walsh has been studying behaviour and effects of nutrients for over 40 years.  […]

Glucose – Diabetes

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Gut Health and Mental Well-Being In previous Blogs I have discussed the relationship between gut health and mental wellbeing.  An additional relationship we need to consider is between glucose and mood. Plus,  how gut health has a connection between glucose levels and mental health! The idea should come as no surprise as the brain runs […]

Exploring Copper and Zinc:

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Copper is a mineral that you need to stay healthy.  Your body uses copper to carry out many important functions, including making energy, connective tissue, and blood vessels.  Copper also helps maintain the nervous and immune systems and activates genes.  Your body also needs copper for brain development.  Copper interacts with Vitamin C, iron and […]

Mineral Deficiencies

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Minerals are defined as those elements on the earth and thus found in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally.  Those essential for health include, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chloride, magnesium, iron, zinc, iodine, chromosomes, copper, fluoride, molybdenum, manganese’s, and selenium. What does this have to do with mental health? Minerals fulfil […]