Posts Tagged ‘psychotherapist vancouver’
Six Tips to Energize Your Psychotherapy in Vancouver
If you feel like your therapy sessions are generally helpful but suddenly feel as though you’re stuck in a rut, you are not alone. This happens to a lot of people, and the connection you had with your therapist can suddenly feel lost, but there are ways of energizing your sessions once again. If you…
Read MoreRecalling Your Therapy Session
Therapy can open new doors, help you make meaningful connections and can allow you to uncover interesting truths about yourself. You may come to terms with some of your struggles and experiences, and may even find ways of coping with certain situations. Therapy has a number of benefits and most clients make progress with every…
Read MoreWhy People Lie to Their Therapists
People spend their hard-earned cash, precious time and emotional energy to go to therapy, yet a majority of clients end up lying to their therapist. It might seem counterintuitive, but a study in 2016 found that a whopping 93% of clients lie when in the chair. Why is that? Therapists work hard to…
Read More5 Tips for Silences in Therapy
Therapy is a great treatment option and talking about your fears and concerns can help you overcome them. It is an effective method of treatment that a lot of people turn to, and silences will occur throughout your sessions at one point or another. This is something common that therapists encounter on a daily basis…
Read More5 Ways to Rewire Your Anxious Brain
There are different strategies that will help a person rewire their brain and while working hard and thinking positive thoughts may help, they are not the only approaches and other pathways need to be activated to create new neural networks within the brain. The key is to repeatedly align your beliefs, feelings, vision and actions,…
Read MoreHow Psychological First Aid Can Be An Effective Solution To Reduce PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder is not a condition exclusive to individuals that have experienced a terrorist attack or natural disaster. PTSD is a mental health condition that develops after a traumatic event; whether the individual witnessed it or experienced it themselves. If you or someone close to you is struggling with PTSD, you may feel powerless…
Read MoreThe Essence of Contentment: How Acceptance Promotes Happiness
Being content with what you have is a major key to happiness. We’ve all heard that saying, but have you ever taken a step back to fully understand what contentment is? What Is Contentment? Contentment is being happy with the things that you have, where you are in life, and who you are. It is…
Read MoreFour Tips To Follow To Ensure You Get The Most Out Of Your Counselling Session
Even if it doesn’t feel quite like it, booking your first counselling session is an act of courage for you to be proud of. Counselling is an excellent and practical approach to help individuals combat any issues or concerns they have in their lives with effective coping mechanisms. In work and family-filled week, a counselling…
Read MoreWhat is Somatic Psychology (somatic psyche)?
What does Somatic Psyche mean? Somatic Psyche is the name I use for my website because it echoes how I work to guide the people I work with find relief from sadness and stress. Fundamentally, the somatic psyche means the marriage of the body and mind, the wisdom that emerges from having our psycho-emotional faculties…
Read MoreSpecial Offer: Somatic Speaker Summit
Welcome to my Blog (and a Special Offer) Looking for real-world tips and news on becoming stress-free and healthy? This weekend, my blog will feature notes from the Somatic Speaker Summit. Better yet, hear it live tomorrow at 10am, PDT where I’ll share insights and tips on improving your body-mind connection. Details and your special…
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