How to Deal with Psychological & Emotional Problems

Issues We Help With

People consider psychotherapy when things like depression, anxiety, unexplained physical ailments, feelings of emptiness, relationship or work challenges keep coming up.  These difficulties are often important signposts signalling that something requires attention, exploration and healing. Viewed this way, symptoms can be allies trying to guide us to a better life.

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Compulsions

Compulsions, in various forms, can significantly disrupt your life. Our therapists specialize in helping you manage and overcome them.

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Anger

Anger is a powerful emotion that can give you a way to express negative feelings. Uncontrolled anger can affect personal or social well-being.

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Anxiety

Anxiety is an uncomfortable feeling of fear or disaster and most of us experience some temporary degree of anxiety in our lives.

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Depression

Coping with depression can be difficult on your own. Therapy can help to enhance coping strategies and manage symptoms.

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Grief & Bereavement

Grief is our response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or something to which there is a deep bond or attachment.

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Loneliness

Although many of us live and work in crowded urban centres, the vast majority of us live alone and we often feel hopelessly isolated and lonely.

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Stress

Stress is a fact of life, the result of forces from the inside or outside world affecting you. Stress can be a neutral, negative, or positive experience.

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Panic

Panic disorder remains a common, debilitating condition, accounting for a large percent of hospital emergency room visits. 

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Pregnancy

Some women experience psychological & emotional challenges, which make coping with pregnancy or childbirth overwhelming.

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Psychosis

Psychosis is a serious mental health issue where your thoughts and feelings become so impaired that you can no longer tell what is real and what isn’t. 

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Marriage & Relationships

Rather than cope with marriage difficulties alone, a trained couples therapist can help identify the underlying issues and deliver the appropriate treatment.

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Self Esteem

Self esteem influences the way in which each person experiences his/her world and his/her aspirations and decisions to be made during important life moments.

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Trauma

Individuals who have lived through trauma are often left with feelings of helplessness. Our therapists can help you cope with trauma & PTSD.

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Sexuality

Our therapists have experience dealing with sexual issues and can help you manage and/or overcome issues you may have.

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Phobias

A phobia is an extreme or irrational fear of something. This could be a living thing, an object, or a situation. Our therapists can help you.

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Parenting

Parenting therapists often find that their clients are stressed, confused, and worried about how to parent well. Parenting therapy can often ease mental health burdens. 

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Workplace Issues

 In many cases, seeing a therapist experienced in dealing with workplace issues can help you manage your stress and also handle the concern causing the issue.

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Postpartum Depression

If you’re experiencing the symptoms of postpartum depression, you don’t need to manage it alone. Find a therapist who meets your needs and reach out to get psychological help.