Knowing your love language is often presented as the key to feeling more loved. But for many people, learning their love language does not actually change how they feel in their relationship. You might know your love language clearly and still feel emotionally unmet....
Therapy
Is It Time to Return to Therapy?
Many people expect therapy to be a one-time fix. Once they feel better, they assume they should stay better. But mental health does not work that way. Life changes. Stress builds. New relationships, losses, work demands, parenting, illness, or unresolved trauma can...
Therapy myths in 2026 (and what actually works)
If you have ever thought about therapy and then talked yourself out of it, you are not alone. Maybe you told yourself it is not that bad. Maybe you worried you would be judged. Maybe you pictured awkward silence and a stranger taking notes. Maybe you thought therapy...
Why AI Can’t Replace Real Mental Health Support
Canada, like many countries, still has real gaps in mental health care. That means a lot of people end up looking for support wherever they can find it, including AI. Each year, about 1 in 5 Canadians experiences mental illness. By age 40, about 1 in 2 Canadians will...
What High Functioning Autism Really Looks Like
Maybe you’ve spent years feeling like you’re almost keeping up. You can work. You can study. You can socialize. You might even come across as confident. People may tell you that you seem totally fine. But inside, it can feel like you’re constantly translating life....
Why Motivation Drops After New Year’s
January can feel like a weird little plot twist. One minute you’re in holiday mode, and the next you’re staring at your to-do list like it’s written in another language. Your body feels heavier. Your brain feels slower. And the goals you felt excited about a week ago...
Why a Social Media Break During Holidays Helps
The holidays are supposed to be a time of warmth, connection and rest. But for many young adults, they bring something else: a flood of online posts, constant feeds of “perfect” moments, and a sense of being present everywhere but with yourself. You may feel digital...
Holiday Tips for Introverts Who Feel Overwhelmed
The holidays are described as joyful, warm and festive. But for many introverts, this season brings something different. It brings noise. Crowds. Obligations. Social pressure. And a level of stimulation that becomes exhausting very quickly. If you’ve ever felt drained...
Why Prevention Matters in Mental Health, Not Just Crisis Care
Most people don’t start therapy when they first need it. They start when the weight becomes too heavy to carry. But what if you didn’t have to wait until things fall apart? What if you could reach for support earlier, when the tension begins to build, when sleep gets...
Why Therapy Might Not Be Working and What We Do Differently
You showed up. You tried. You shared hard things. But somehow, therapy isn’t helping the way you thought it would. Maybe you leave sessions feeling drained or more confused. Maybe you wonder if you’re just “not doing it right”. But here’s the truth: if therapy doesn’t...









