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Understanding Bullying and Anxiety: How Therapy Can Help Your Child Heal
Victims of bullying are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and even suicidal thoughts. While the immediate emotional pain of bullying is clear, the long-term impact can be just as damaging.
How CBT Works for School-Resistant Anxiety
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy operates on two primary components: cognitive restructuring and behavioural techniques. Cognitive restructuring involves helping your child recognize and challenge the irrational thoughts that contribute to their anxiety.
Understanding School-Resistant Anxiety in Children: 3 Tips for Parents
School-resistant anxiety, also referred to as school refusal, can be a significant challenge for many children and their families. Children who experience this form of anxiety experience extreme fear or worry about attending school, leading to frequent absences or behaviour struggles in the mornings.
How Guided Drawing Can Help with Memory Processing
For those who have experienced trauma, memories can be tied to intense emotions and experiences, making them challenging to navigate. Memories can often be so intense that they cause emotional flooding and shame storms, which interfere with processing.
Three Tips to Deal with Anxiety Related to Workplace Stress in Ontario
Workplace stress is a common issue faced by many employees in Ontario, leading to increased anxiety and decreased job satisfaction. With the pressures of deadlines, performance expectations, and workplace dynamics, it's essential to find effective ways to manage anxiety.
How Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Therapy Can Help Children with OCD
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) specifically designed for treating OCD. Your therapist will use ERP to help your child confront their fears in a controlled and safe therapeutic environment while teaching them to refrain from engaging in compulsive behaviours.
The Role of Anxiety in Eating Disorders
A number of factors can contribute to the development of eating disorders. Even while cultural norms and societal pressures are often a focus in the cause, underlying psychological problems like anxiety are also significant contributors. For instance, anxiety has a dual function: it can both be a cause and a result of eating disorders.
Addressing Childhood Family Trauma As An Adult
Any upsetting event that happens in a family during a child's early years, and has a long-lasting effect on the emotional and psychological health of that child, is childhood family trauma. This can involve neglect, experiencing physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, seeing marital violence, or being raised in a home where substance use or mental illness happened.
What Is Developmental Trauma Disorder?
DTD refers to childhood trauma like chronic abuse, neglect, and other adversity occurring in the home. A child experiencing overwhelming stress, and one that does not receive any support from their caregiver to help reduce it, can experience developmental trauma. Children experiencing developmental trauma are at risk for illnesses that impact them long-term.
Coping With Lingering Effects of Pandemic-Instilled Fear
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge effect on everyone's lives, reshaping our routines and affecting our mental health. While some people have moved forward, a lot of individuals are still struggling with the lingering effects of fear and anxiety as a result of the pandemic. If you find yourself dealing with fears about COVID today, you are not alone.
What Are The Hallmark Signs of a Healthy Relationship?
In all of our relationships, we want a healthy connection. Healthy relationships mean that each individual in the relationship is supported and feels that the relationship positively contributes to their well-being.
How To Cope When Current Events Bring Up Past Trauma
It can be very difficult to avoid events that can bring up past trauma, especially in a world where we can see anything unfiltered by the click of a button on our phones. Whether it is news of major disasters, injustice, or violence, witnessing these events can be overwhelming and bring up traumatic memories.
How To Break The Cycle of a Panic Attack
Panic attacks can feel very overwhelming, and might even feel like it won’t end. However, breaking the cycle of panic attacks is possible.
How to Cope When Faced with Discrimination at Work
Discrimination in the workplace is a serious issue and can manifest in many ways, going from subtle signs to a hostile environment. If you have been faced with discrimination at work, it can be extremely isolating especially if you do not feel like you have a safe place or trusted individuals to turn to.
Awakening the Mind: Overcoming Anhedonia and Welcoming Life Beyond Depression
Do you find it difficult to engage in activities that were once enjoyable? Are you struggling with finding pleasure in experiences in life and with others? If so, you may be struggling with anhedonia.
Recharge and Carry On: Ways To Prevent Burnout In Busy Parents
If one does not address the balancing task of juggling job, domestic obligations, and the emotional and physical demands of children, burnout can be the result. Parental burnout is a condition of ongoing stress that can have negative effects on one's physical and emotional well-being.
Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Conflict Before Going to Couples Therapy
In order to flourish, relationships need constant care because they are complicated and dynamic. Every relationship can benefit at different times from additional support, even when there is intense love and connection between partners.
How To Support The LGBTQIA2S+ Community
It takes more than simply acceptance to support the LGBTQIA2S+ community - active allyship and activism are also necessary! What can you do to further support the community?
Bridging The Gap and Helping Your Reclusive Teen
Helping your kid regain confidence and reintegrate into society can be greatly aided by identifying the warning signals early on and handling the situation with compassion and kindness.
The Link Between Maternal Health and Children’s Behavioural Problems
When thinking about child development, you may connect it to environment and genetics, but a very important factor includes maternal health.
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