Trauma Shinnie Steven, RCC Trauma Shinnie Steven, RCC

How Can I Heal From Trauma?

After you have experienced a traumatic event, you may wonder how you will ever heal. The path to healing is rarely easy, but with the right support, it can transform the physical, emotional, and psychological tolls of trauma into a renewed sense of resilience.

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Time Management, ADHD Jodi Bridges, RCC Time Management, ADHD Jodi Bridges, RCC

The Art of Scheduling: Time Management Strategies

Time management is about prioritizing and organizing tasks to make the best use of each day. Many studies show that when practiced intentionally, it helps us accomplish more, reduces stress, and improves well-being. Effective time management can boost self-esteem and help create a positive cycle of productivity and satisfaction. Rather than just tracking hours, it’s about focusing time and energy on what’s important. The process starts with raising awareness of your own tendencies and experimenting with what works best for you

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Acupuncture, TCM, Balance Clara Park, Acupuncturist Acupuncture, TCM, Balance Clara Park, Acupuncturist

Balance: A Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective

Balance is not merely a destination but a natural state that exists within the present moment.  By embracing the teachings of TCM, we can cultivate this natural state within us and the universe and enhance our well-being.  As we become more aware of ourselves and our surroundings, we align with the natural rhythms of life.  

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Lisa Catallo Lisa Catallo

Use Your Extended Healthcare Benefits

Many of us have extended healthcare benefits plans through our workplace, but don't take full advantage of what they offer. Check your plans today and get started in caring for you.

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Thanksgiving, Family Grace Nobleza, RCC Thanksgiving, Family Grace Nobleza, RCC

How to Manage Family Expectations During the Holidays

During the holidays, family expectations can be a challenge to manage.  We all wish and hope that our family is as synergized  and drama free as we imagine and we expect that our spouses, partners ,and kids can assimilate as smoothly as possible with their grandparents, cousins and in-laws.  But what if they don’t or worse, what if our family gets chaotic?  

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Carolyn Schmidt, RMT Carolyn Schmidt, RMT

Easy Tips for Neck, Back, and Shoulder Comfort (Part 3 of 3)

We often don’t realize how much our breathing habits affect our bodies. Sitting for long periods can cause the muscles between our ribs to become cramped, and our neck and shoulder muscles to take on more work. But there’s a simple solution: Diaphragmatic Breathing!

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Women Clara Park, Acupuncturist Women Clara Park, Acupuncturist

Let’s Talk About Menopause!

Menopause is a transformative phase in a woman’s life, marking the end of her reproductive years and bringing a cascade of physical and emotional changes.  Our ovaries are reaching the final chapter of their life cycle.  Despite its significance, the reality of menopausal support and care often reveals a mix of challenges and opportunities for empowerment.

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RMT Carolyn Schmidt, RMT RMT Carolyn Schmidt, RMT

Easy Tips for Neck, Back, and Shoulder Comfort (Part 1 of 3)

In our tech-driven world, we spend a lot of time looking down, which can lead to what’s known as “forward head posture.” This posture causes the muscles in the front of your neck and shoulders to tighten and the muscles in the back of your neck and upper back to overwork. Over time, this imbalance can lead to discomfort and even pain.

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Couple Counselling Angela Davison, MA, RCC, CCC Couple Counselling Angela Davison, MA, RCC, CCC

Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Couples

DBT is a form of therapy that is used to reduce self harm behaviors, to decrease anger and other problems related to emotional regulation. However, DBT can also be very useful and beneficial during couples therapy by focusing on skills to improve dysfunctional behaviors related emotional regulation.  You may be wondering what this means or even looks like in a relationship.

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RMT, Massage Therapy Carolyn Schmidt, RMT RMT, Massage Therapy Carolyn Schmidt, RMT

From Tension to Release: How Trauma Informed Massage Therapy Aims to Ease Chronic Discomfort

Importantly, trauma-informed massage does not involve reliving or discussing past traumatic events. Instead, it focuses on gently and respectfully tracking sensations in the body as tension is released. This ensures that tension is not released too aggressively, which could cause the body to revert to its protective holding pattern.

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Parenting, Chronic Illness Mridul Jagota, MA, RCC Parenting, Chronic Illness Mridul Jagota, MA, RCC

7 Ways to Deal with Your Child’s Unexpected Diagnosis

As a parent, one needs to be ready to face all kinds of challenges. Like receiving a serious or sudden news regarding your child’s health, which can be destabilising in many ways. So, here’s a quick checklist of how you can responsibly handle your child’s health crisis and care for them without compromising your own emotional and mental well-being.

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Couple Counselling Sharaya Holder Couple Counselling Sharaya Holder

Three Things to Do if You Experience Flooding in Your Relationship  

Picture this: you and your partner are in a disagreement, and your partner says or does something that suddenly cascades you into a different space. Rather than feeling minor frustration or annoyance, your emotions suddenly turn a sharp corner. It's like these emotions are pushing you into a deep dark hole and whatever your partner is saying, you can't hear anymore.    It's likely that you (and maybe your partner) are feeling flooded.

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Forgiveness Shinnie Steven, RCC Forgiveness Shinnie Steven, RCC

Forgiveness and Healing

Signs of unforgiveness can include negative emotions when thinking about the person or event, bursts of anger disproportionate to the situation, feelings of depression or anxiety, inability to trust, and overgeneralization.

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