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Forgiveness

 
Frequently asked questions about forgiveness in therapy: 
 
Question: “What is forgiveness?”
Answer: Choosing to forgive means deciding to release feelings of anger or resentment towards someone or something for their transgression. It is the ability to recognize and accept when something...

Play Therapy 101

Play is the first language we learn as children. As we grow, our play styles may change and develop, but play remains a fundamental way that we express our inner thoughts and feelings (even those that we are not consciously...

The Importance Of Self-Care

We inhabit a culture that celebrates, praises, and prioritizes busyness. The result is tiredness, moodiness, frustration, and an inability to rest. There are five main aspects of personal health: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual. Take some time to reflect on how each of these areas are...

Compassion: A Check in with Yourself

 
In a world with a culture where we often use the word love and compassion quite generously, it’s often an irony, many of us may be cognizant off or not, why there is still so much pain in human life...

Emotional Expansion

 
When you make the choice to “feel all the feels” – you’re also choosing to return home to yourself. 
 
Emotions are messengers from your soul. 
 
Embrace them and accept them for what they are and you give yourself permission to listen. 
 
To honestly...

Attending to your Mental Health

Most people will experience a period of poor or neglected mental health at some point in their life, and others may live a large portion of their life coping with these struggles. There are many resources out there for support...

Embracing Your Mental Health

What comes to mind when you think mental health? 
This is something each one of us have to keep asking ourselves as we continue the journey of embracing and improving our mental health.  Our mental health comprises of the thoughts we...

Anxiety and the Need for Reassurance

Uncertainty is an unavoidable fact of life, and people vary in the degree to which they can tolerate uncertainty. Research indicates that individuals who have high levels of intolerance to ambiguity are more susceptible to stress and other mental health...

What’s Your Body Trying to Tell You?

Do you ever get that pit of dread in your stomach, notice your voice gradually soften or your arms suddenly cross?
 
I wonder what might happen if we paused in these moments and gave ourselves permission to explore what our body...