Relationship with Others

4 Ways to Actively Listen…Like A Therapist!

Written By: Isabel Bleim, MCP, Registered Clinical Counsellor Active listening is the first lesson that all therapists learn. It cultivates a relationship of safety, trust, and care. In your everyday life, knowing how to actively listen can deepen your connection with loved ones. Can you think of people who you

4 Communication Styles that Lead to Failed Relationships

Written By: Leah Liu, Registered Clinical Counsellor Recall your previous failed attempts at communicating. Are any of the following phrases familiar? Partner B: (Looks down, avoids eye contact)  Partner A: “Are you listening to me? Hello?”  Partner B: (No response) In his book, The seven principles for making marriage work

Gratitude: Does It Live Up To The Hype?

Written By: Isabel Bleim, Registered Clinical Counsellor  Have you ever wondered if the claims about gratitude are exaggerated? Can gratitude really help your physical and emotional wellbeing? Well, it depends.  Do you implement gratitude daily? How do you interpret the small kindness others show you? If the answer is a

Why Do You Lie?

Written By: Dr. Gloria Lee, Registered Psychologist Most of you may think that you are an honest person. But research shows that the average adult lies 1 to 2 times a day and is lied to 10 to 200 times a day.   The psych-illogical thing is, none of us

The Five Factors of an Effective Apology

Written by: Isabel Bleim, MCP, RCC, CCC It’s nearly Easter! Many of us associate this time of year with the chocolate-hiding bunny, but what is Easter really about? Theologians tell us that Easter encapsulates the concepts of forgiveness, redemption, and love. Regardless of our religious/spiritual affiliation, or adherence to atheism,

5 Common Work-Related Stressors and How to Resolve Them

By Dr. Michael Mandrusiak, Registered Psychologist  Does work stress have you feeling like something needs to change? Is the stress from your workplace creeping into your personal life? Work can be a source of income, connection, achievement, and pride.  But it can also be a source of stress.  Left unchecked,

A New Year, A New Beginning

Many of you may be grateful that 2020 is over. You are ready for better days, to conquer the world and make up for lost time. However, when I reflect back on 2020, I remember the year with (some) fondness. Here are the top lessons that 2020, the year of