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Somatization – also known as somatic symptom disorder and conversion […]

I meet a lot of students in Toronto who quietly […]

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‘Tis the season of joy and fellowship, when loving families gather ’round hearth and home, basking in each other’s love and
support. […]

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As depression and anxiety therapists in Toronto, we counsel many clients who struggle to achieve a healthy balance between […]

When discussing treatment options for clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder), I’m often asked just how effective talk therapy is for this common and serious mental health challenge. […]

Even though I’ve discussed somatization (also known as conversion disorder, somatic symptom disorder, functional neurological disorder etc.) several times, I still get a lot of questions about it. […]

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Clinical depression, also called major depressive disorder, is one of the most common mental health challenges, affecting literally millions of Canadians at any given moment. […]

On several occasions, I’ve written about how seriously anxiety disorders can impact a person’s quality of life. However, there’s another important aspect of anxiety disorders […]

February can be a tough time of the year. It’s the coldest month, and also the time when 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail. This year, impacted by the global pandemic, […]

It is normal to feel anxious from time to time, but how do you know if you are suffering from an anxiety disorder, meriting anxiety treatment? Facing a problem at work. […]

Also known as somatization disorder, conversion disorder or Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder, somatization is a condition where a person […]

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Anxiety is, without question, one of the most common mental-health concerns I address in my practice. Literally millions of Canadians deal with anxiety disorders […]

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In my previous post, I offered some thoughts about one of the most common mental health conditions I see in my practice: anxiety disorders. In this post, I’ll be talking about common treatments for anxiety, […]

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As I write this, it’s been about 10 days since Canada began dramatic steps to lessen the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially the requests for all citizens to self-isolate, and practise social […]
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Your Therapy offers strengths-based therapy for individuals, couples, and families, led by experienced Social Workers and Psychotherapists. We collaborate closely to ensure effective, high-quality care.
Your Therapy offers strengths-based therapy for individuals, couples, and families, led by experienced Social Workers, Psychotherapists. We collaborate closely to ensure effective, high-quality care.