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Counselling, Mental Health Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, Ph.D. Counselling, Mental Health Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, Ph.D.

Holiday Perfectionism

The holidays can be fun, joyful, and exciting. Let’s be real though - they can also be super stressful!

Especially when you feel the pressure to get things just right: To cook the perfect meal, give the best gifts, keep all the traditions going, and make that sure everyone around you is happy.

Prepping for the holidays while keeping up with your usual responsibilities at home and work gets overwhelming. Especially for those struggling with perfectionism.

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Occupational Therapy, what is it!?

Most common questions asked by the people about Occupation Therapy include:

Do you help people find jobs?

No, we do not help people find jobs. ‘Occupation’ refers to the activities that you complete in your everyday life. Anything that “occupies” your time is an occupation. We help people who are experiencing barriers to activity completion; these barriers vary drastically (disability, illness, role transition, etc.). Wow! This means the therapy we provide can vary dramatically from person to person!

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Mental Health, Wellness, Men's Health, Occupational Therapy Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht Mental Health, Wellness, Men's Health, Occupational Therapy Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht

PCOS and Naturopathic Medicine

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common menstrual related diagnosis in women of reproductive age. Typically symptoms first appear in adolescence, however some women begin to develop symptoms in their early to mid 20’s. Although PCOS is named after the presence of multiple cysts on the ovaries, it really is a collection of symptoms.

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Mental Health, Wellness, Men's Health, Bonding with Baby, Occupational Therapy Janelle Daku, MSc.O.T. Reg. SK Mental Health, Wellness, Men's Health, Bonding with Baby, Occupational Therapy Janelle Daku, MSc.O.T. Reg. SK

The non-birthing parent matters too!

The birthing parent is not the only one who is at risk of developing anxiety or depression related to pregnancy and childbirth. The non-birthing parent is also at risk of postpartum depression and anxiety. The stigma men experience if they struggle as a new parent is even higher than women. Traditionally men are viewed as strong and self-sacrificing. This makes reaching out for help even tougher. Janelle Daku provides fantastic suggestions on how Dad’s can bond with baby and be the involved parent he desires.

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Mental Health, Postpartum, Women's Health Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, Ph.D. Mental Health, Postpartum, Women's Health Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, Ph.D.

Maternal Mental Health: Post-Partum Anxiety

Post-partum anxiety is defined by frequent, distressing fears. Some mothers describe worrying constantly about worst-case scenarios, seeing potential risks all around them. Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, PH.D., provides excellent information on the physical symptoms of post-partum anxiety, and the variety of ways to help a mom experiencing postpartum mood disorders.

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Counselling, Mental Health, Wellness, Stress Management Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, Ph.D. Counselling, Mental Health, Wellness, Stress Management Dr. Marnie Rogers-de Jong, Ph.D.

Fight, Flight, Freeze: 3 Kinds of Stress Responses

You’ve likely heard the phrase, “fight or flight.” It’s actually pretty helpful for understanding how people respond to stress. Especially if we can add one more word: Fight, flight, or freeze. In this article, Dr. Marnie Rogers de Jong describe three common stress responses and their potential effects.

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My Postpartum Journey During a Global Pandemic

In Kim’s recent blog she is writing to all of the moms out there, to the moms who have had a baby during the covid-19 global pandemic and to those moms who are expecting a little one any day. ‘Moms I feel you so very hard and I desperately want you to know that you are most certainly not alone. The year 2020 has been very hard. I am leaning into the uncomfortable and sharing my story. Thank you for the safe place to do so.’

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Naturopathic Medicine, Women's Health, Wellness Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht Naturopathic Medicine, Women's Health, Wellness Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht

Mindset and The Five Minute Journal

When we discuss mental health, mindset should also be apart of our conversation. Our thought pattern, the way we view ourselves, the kind of self talk we do, the outlook we have on life - all of these are apart of our mindset, and all of these affect our mood and behaviour. Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht, ND provides insight on The 5 Minute Journal and how important it is to create a positive mindset through setting daily intentions, positive reflection of the day, and practices of gratitude.

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Naturopathic Medicine, Wellness, Women's Health, Men's Health Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht Naturopathic Medicine, Wellness, Women's Health, Men's Health Dr. Stephanie Liebrecht

Stress & Adrenal Fatigue

Our bodies are designed to deal with stress and the adrenal glands are one organ that plays a role in adapting to it. Dr. Stephanie Liebrect, BSc, ND discuss the different stages of our stress response, which includes the physiological and psychological changes that occur.

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