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Believe in Healing: A Journey from Chronic Illness to Cancer Recovery

Tracey Nguyen

Cancer. The mere mention of the word sends shivers down the spine, a stark reminder of the fragility of life. When a cancer diagnosis shatters your world, hope becomes your lifeline. In this blog, we explore the power of belief and the potential for healing, even in the face of the most formidable adversary – […]

Facts about Bullying in 2023

Rubino Counseling Services

The problem of children being bullied at school and online is getting worse not better.  There are a number of school programs designed to decrease bullying but unfortunately they do not seem to be making the impact we hoped they would be making with children.  Nationally 1 out of 5 students between the ages of […]

Debunking The Most Common PTSD Myths

PTSD is a common and sometimes debilitating mental health condition. Unfortunately, because of the many myths surrounding it, some people don’t get the help they need. Learn why these common myths are false. After a traumatic event such as abuse, a natural disaster, war, or accident, people may experience Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a mental […]

How Can I Get My Spouse Into Therapy?

Victoria Miller

DISCLAIMER: NOT AN ACTUAL CLIENT. Dear Therapist, How do I make my spouse go to therapy? Signed, Anxious Spouse Dear Anxious Spouse, Just as therapy is a different journey for everyone, so is the journey to therapy.  Some people are very comfortable with, and seek out, therapists to help them process and understand life’s challenges. […]

Everyone is not Going to be A Brain Surgeon

Every child is not going to get straight As and that is okay.  We live in a very competitive society and parents and students often brag about their grades or where they are going to college.  Some teenagers are academically inclined and others are physically inclined.  Therefore, instead of being a surgeon may be they […]

What are the mental health issues of international students?

Therapedia Centre

International students face a range of challenges when they first arrive in Canada, especially in a bustling city like Toronto. Some of the common difficulties they might encounter include: Cultural Adjustment: Adapting to a new culture can be overwhelming. Differences in language, customs, social norms, and even weather can create a sense of isolation and […]

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Psychotherapy for Teenagers

Therapedia Centre

  Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based model of therapy that aims to teach people new skills and strategies that can enable them into creating fulfilling lives.1 What is DBT? Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). DBT is designed to help manage emotional dysregulation, increased distress tolerance, and improve […]

Gifted Students can have Learning Disabilities Too

Many parents are very happy to hear that their child has been classified as “gifted.”  They assume that their child will do very well in school and have a very bright future because they are “gifted.”  While “gifted” children may excel in certain academic areas, often they have difficulties in other social situations or academic […]

I am a therapist – does this mean I am free from problems?

Absolutely… NOT… I am not perfect; I am not infallible, unflappable or stoic; I lack confidence and have fragile self-esteem; I am indecisive and can procrastinate as much, if not more than anyone else; I am not always calm, carefree, and happy; I do not have a life which is free from stress, anxiety or […]

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