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10 REAL ways heal in a healthy and wholesome way after a difficult Break-Up without becoming bitter, broken and scarred for the rest of your life.

SAGE NEL

  ….Even though break-ups are one of the hardest things to do and saying goodbye is often one of the most dreaded things by Humans, in some cases it is often for the best and here are 10 ways to go through a break-up in a healthy wholesome way without becoming bitter, broken and scarred for the […]

Navigating Through Loss: Understanding the Stages of Grief in Children and Adolescents

Therapedia Centre

The journey through grief is a profound and complex process, significantly more so for children and adolescents who face the death of a loved one. This blog explores the multifaceted nature of grief within the developmental stages of young individuals, the therapeutic avenues available, including art therapy and psychotherapy, and the concept of “good grief.” […]

What Do You Need to Know Before Sharing the News of Divorce with Your Children?

Therapedia Centre

What is the Prevalence of Divorce in Canada? Divorce and separation have become increasingly common phenomena in Canadian society, reflecting changes in social norms, values, and legal frameworks regarding marriage and family life. These changes have profound implications not just for the individuals directly involved but also for their children, whose experiences and perceptions of […]

Can you (and/or should you) be friends with your ex’s new partner?

Gayle MacBride

That’s a question Dr. Gayle MacBride gets from time to time, so she put together some thoughts to help guide people in similar situations.  Becoming friends with an ex’s new partner is very tricky and for the most part isn’t something that people do for all the reasons you can imagine: This is emotionally complex and will […]

Sleeping in Separate Bedrooms?

Gayle MacBride

A client recently asked Dr. Gayle MacBride about Cameron Diaz’s comment about sleeping in separate bedrooms. Here’s Dr. MacBride’s response. A growing number of Americans are choosing to sleep separately. There can be some benefits to this arrangement, but there can also be a cost associated with it.  The benefit of sleeping in separate rooms may include getting […]

Reasons to Unfollow Your Former Significant Other on Instagram

Gayle MacBride

Recently Dr. Gayle MacBride was interviewed by Beth Ann Mayer from Parade magazine, about that very topic. Here’s a link to that article. And, here’s her longer response: Why is it a good idea to consider whether or not to follow an ex on Instagram? Friendship: Some people are able to break up and remain truly friends. If you have an amicable relationship […]

Sexuality

WELCOME TO A SANCTUARY OF HOLISTIC WELL-BEING AND LIBERATION! WE PROUDLY EMBRACE A SEX-POSITIVE, KINK-INCLUSIVE, AND POLYAMORY-SUPPORTIVE APPROACH TO THERAPY. With a deep understanding that human sexuality and relationships are diverse and multifaceted, together we can create a safe and non-judgmental space for individuals, couples, and groups to explore their authentic selves. Whether you’re navigating […]

Unlocking Your Potential: The Transformative Power of Psychotherapy

Gui Mansilla

Introduction: Welcome to a journey of self-discovery, healing, and growth as we explore psychotherapy’s profound importance and purpose. Beyond the conventional view of addressing mental health issues, psychotherapy serves as a transformative process that creates a sacred space for individuals to raise their consciousness, know themselves deeply, face challenges, and ultimately grow into their most […]

New Year’s Resolutions: Embracing New Beginnings Beyond January

Therapedia Centre

New beginnings are often associated with the start of a new year, but the journey to self-renewal and healing isn’t confined to January (the New Year). Making a list of new year’s resolutions is often considered a one-time task that is done in December; we argue that that this list of new goals can be […]

Can Art Therapy Treat Childhood Trauma?

Therapedia Centre

How can art therapy help with childhood trauma?   Art therapy has emerged as a valuable tool in addressing the mental health consequences of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including trauma. The approach is grounded in the understanding that adversities in childhood can lead to multiple mental health conditions, including post-traumatic stress, depression, psychoses, and dissociative […]