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Understanding Internal Family Systems (IFS): A Path to Healing and Growth
Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapeutic approach that offers a fresh perspective on our minds. Developed by Richard Schwartz in the 1980s, IFS suggests that our minds consist of various "parts," each with its own distinct roles, emotions, and beliefs. This model encourages individuals to examine their inner world, promoting self-awareness and healing. At its core, IFS is built on the belief that everyone has a central Self, which is compassionate, curious, and capable
Sep 144 min read


Feeling Scattered? 5 Psychology Hacks to Get Grounded, Calm, and Relaxed
Pulling Yourself Back to the Present Moment Have you ever felt your heart start to race, your thoughts spiral, and your body tense up?...
Aug 43 min read


Why Is It So Hard to Be Kind to Myself? A Guide to Cultivating Self-Compassion
The Loudest Voice in the Room is Often Our Own Think about the last time you made a mistake. What was the first thing you said to...
Jul 302 min read


Overcoming the Trap of Perfectionism and People-Pleasing
Understanding Perfectionism and People-Pleasing Perfectionism and people-pleasing go hand in hand. They often stem from a desire to meet...
Jun 163 min read


Affordable Therapy Options in Ontario: Your Guide to Affordable Mental Health Support
In recent years, mental health conversations have significantly increased. With growing awareness of its importance, the demand for...
May 264 min read
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