Author: Emma Tsaruk

Understanding Emotional Eating and Taking Back Control

Understanding Emotional Eating and Taking Back Control

Article | Eating disorders
Emotional eating—turning to food not because you’re hungry, but because of stress, sadness, or even boredom—is a struggle many people face.
Recognizing and Understanding Depression in Men: Signs and Psychological Insights

Recognizing and Understanding Depression in Men: Signs and Psychological Insights

Article | Depression
Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions worldwide, affecting people of all genders. However, male depression is unique in its expression.
10 Physical Signs of Stress You Shouldn't Ignore

10 Physical Signs of Stress You Shouldn't Ignore

Blog | Stress
Stress has a way of creeping into our lives and affecting us in more ways than we realize. Often, we brush off its symptoms, thinking they’ll pass or blaming them on other causes.
Fascinating Facts About the Brain: Unlocking Its Mysteries

Fascinating Facts About the Brain: Unlocking Its Mysteries

Blog | Other
The human brain is an extraordinary organ that continues to amaze scientists and psychologists with its complexity and capabilities.
How to Stop Biting Your Nails

How to Stop Biting Your Nails

Blog | Emotions
Nail biting is one of those habits that often starts early in life and becomes an automatic response to certain emotions or situations.
Nervous Habits: Understanding Their Causes and How to Manage Them

Nervous Habits: Understanding Their Causes and How to Manage Them

Article | Mental disorder
Nervous habits—those small, repetitive actions like biting your nails, twirling your hair, or tapping your foot—are more common than you might think.
How to Support a Loved One with a Mental Health Disorder

How to Support a Loved One with a Mental Health Disorder

Article | Mental disorder
Living with someone who has a mental health disorder can be challenging, not just for them but for those who care about them.
Breaking Bad Habits: A Psychological Guide to Lasting Change

Breaking Bad Habits: A Psychological Guide to Lasting Change

Article | Goal setting
"This is it! From today, I'm starting a new life. Healthy food only, more exercise, fewer hours in front of the TV."? If you're like most people, you've probably made this promise to yourself a dozen times a year.
Simple Meditation Techniques for a Balanced Mind

Simple Meditation Techniques for a Balanced Mind

Article | Self-acceptance
Over time, many meditation techniques have evolved—some are quite intricate, while others are simple enough to practice almost anywhere.
Stop the Mind Reading! Why Speculation Can Kill Your Relationship

Stop the Mind Reading! Why Speculation Can Kill Your Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Picture this: you walk in the door after a long day and your partner is glued to the couch, a frown etched on their face. Your stomach clenches. Are they mad at you? Did you forget something important?
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It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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During this first session: potential clients have the chance to learn more about you and your approach before agreeing to work together.

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