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Understanding People Pleasing: A Journey to Self-Awareness

Are you beginning to recognize that you might be a people pleaser? This behaviour often shows up as an overwhelming urge to be nice and to go out of your way to ensure that others like you. You may find yourself working extra hours or taking on additional tasks—not out of genuine enthusiasm, but out […]

Coping with the Holidays and Autism

Typically during the Holidays many people expect it to be a great family time and a great deal of fun for the kids.  However, this year the Holidays may be different for families due to inflation and families may not be able to afford gifts or special holiday food.  Additionally there are two wars occurring […]

Having a Fun Halloween

Halloween is coming up quickly and many children are anxiously counting the hours until Halloween.   For children this is a great holiday.  They get to wear a costume they like and they get free candy.  What more could a child ask for?  Many children plan all year about the costume they are going to […]

Managing Road Rage: A Mindful Approach to Emotional Control

Do you find yourself battling road rage? It’s all too common to feel anger rise while driving, whether it’s due to another driver’s mistake or unexpected traffic, impatience, or recent build up of stress. In moments like these, you may yell, honk, driving aggressively, or even consider confrontational actions. Unfortunately, road rage can escalate quickly, […]

Everything We Do is About Emotions

Carrie Jones, LPC

Our choices may seem grounded in logic or practicality, but if you peel back the layers, you’ll find that they’re ultimately motivated by emotion. Beneath all our ambitions, relationships, and daily routines lies one simple truth: everything we do is an attempt to get closer to the emotions we want to feel. Let’s unpack this […]

Just breathe

Carrie Jones, LPC

Understanding the Breath-Mood Connection Breathing is an automatic process controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is responsible for regulating involuntary bodily functions like heart rate, digestion, and respiratory rate. The ANS is divided into two key parts: Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) – often called the “fight or flight” system, which triggers stress responses. […]

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