You’re driving on the highway and suddenly think, ‘What if I just swerved into oncoming traffic?’ You grip the steering wheel tighter, and your heart races. You feel panic even though you have no desire to crash. The thought came out of nowhere and left you shaken....
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Exhausted but Functioning: The Struggle You Can’t Explain
You’re checking things off your to-do list. You show up to work, respond to texts, and keep your home running. From the outside, it looks like you’re managing just fine. But inside, something feels off. You’re tired in a way that rest doesn’t fix. You feel...
Why You Need a Trauma-Informed Therapist
When you think about starting therapy, it’s normal to feel a mix of hope and hesitation. Maybe a past experience left you feeling misunderstood or unsafe. That’s why trauma-informed therapy exists. It’s a different kind of approach, one that centres emotional safety,...
7 Therapist-Approved Tools to Stay Grounded
Some days hit harder than others. It’s not always a big crisis. Sometimes it’s the pressure of daily life, unread messages, work expectations, a tense conversation, or just the weight of not knowing what’s next. Then suddenly, your body says, “I can’t do this right...
Why You Feel Numb or Shut Down: Repression vs Suppression
If you often feel emotionally flat, distant, or like something inside you is missing, you might be avoiding your feelings without even realizing it. This can happen in two main ways: suppression or repression. This blog isn’t about fixing anything. It’s about helping...
CBT or DBT: Which Therapy Is Right for You?
If you're looking into therapy for anxiety, emotional ups and downs, or trouble handling overwhelming feelings, you’ve probably come across Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT). Both are well-known and effective. But they work in...
Why You Struggle to Control Your Temper
When Everyday Annoyances Leave You On Edge You might shrug off feeling tense, snapping over little things, or being in a bad mood all day. Maybe you tell yourself it’s just stress. But when that feeling sticks around, shows up often, or turns into sudden anger over...
What Is Sensory Overload? Signs, Causes, and How to Cope
Sensory overload happens when one or more of your senses take in too much at once. This can happen in places like a busy restaurant, when music is blaring, or even when someone walks by wearing strong perfume [1]. Your brain can only handle so much input at one time....
What Are Defence Mechanisms? 10 Ways We Subconsciously Cope
We all have ways of protecting ourselves when life feels like too much. These reactions often kick in without us even realizing. They’re called defence mechanisms. They can help us feel safer in the moment. But if we use them too often, they can block emotional...
Is TikTok Giving You Brain Rot? Here’s What’s Going On
Let’s be honest. Most of us have lost track of time scrolling TikTok. The catchy sounds, quick edits, and funny videos can pull you in fast. But what happens when a few minutes turns into hours? What if all that scrolling starts to make it hard to think clearly,...









