mental health

Breaking Down Brain Electrodes: A Novel Approach to Neural Repair

The Problem with Brain Cell Repair Neurological disorders are considered a leading cause of disability worldwide (Dai, 2025). These disorders, which range from Alzheimer’s disease to traumatic brain injuries, often result from irreversible cell loss within the nervous system, making their treatment a significant challenge. Finding effective ways to repair or replace lost brain cells

By |2025-02-05T17:36:54-07:00February 5th, 2025|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

An Intro to the “One-day-at-a-time mentality”

Sometimes life gets the best of us and no matter how hard we try, it becomes tough to live in the moment. I know I really struggled with taking things one day at a time because personally it felt unnatural; from the hustle culture often exhibited on social media to the expectations to have everything

By |2025-02-02T14:33:26-07:00February 2nd, 2025|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Is Self-Compassion an Individual Difference or Skill? 

Image courtesy of Pexels.com In Fall 2024, I took a social psychology course about individual differences, not knowing much about the course content or course trajectory. Fast forward a few months, and a new year later, suffice to say I really loved the course and because it was such a great learning experience, I wanted

By |2025-01-29T00:06:45-07:00January 29th, 2025|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Addressing the Mental Health Crisis: British Columbia’s Proposed Mandate for Involuntary Care

Image Courtesy of Pexels.com Addressing the Mental Health Crisis: British Columbia's Proposed Mandate for Involuntary Care Disclaimer: The following piece is based on facts and information prior to September 28th, 2024 Hello, and I hope everyone has had an exciting start to the Autumn season. Today, I will be talking about an interesting and controversial

By |2024-12-01T23:52:09-07:00November 29th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Cannabis and Psychosis: An Interesting Study’s Results

Image Courtesy of Pexels.com Hello everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying a refreshing and productive week. Today I am going to address an important topic in today’s evolving Western society: cannabis use. Recent research has uncovered alarming evidence regarding the impact of cannabis use on adolescent mental health, highlighting a significantly elevated risk of developing

By |2024-12-01T23:52:43-07:00November 28th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Trauma and Accelerated Resolution Therapy: An Emerging Treatment Route

Image Courtesy of Pexels.com Hello everyone! I hope you are all enjoying a wonderful fall semester. Today, I am going to discuss Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), an emerging treatment approach for PTSD. Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is a novel treatment developed by Laney Rosenzweig, originating from Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy (Howe et al.,

By |2024-12-01T23:53:18-07:00November 28th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

A Brief Look at Bipolar Disorder

Image courtesy of Pexels.com Hello and welcome to another blog post! In this blog, I will share some information regarding a mental illness that is fairly common, yet greatly misunderstood by many: bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurring and chronic shifts in energy and mood (Grand et al., 2016). Impacting over 1% of

By |2024-12-01T23:53:47-07:00November 28th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Overdue Passions: Thoughts from a Graduated Athlete

Image by freepik Despite hours of training and dedication, no one really prepares athletes to eventually say goodbye to the sport they’ve learned to love – and that’s the hard truth. This only came to my attention the moment I faced the final loss of my volleyball career, just around this time last year. It

By |2024-12-01T23:54:19-07:00November 24th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

What’s TIPP?

Image Courtesy of Pexels.com Every mental health professional has their own therapeutic approach which determines how they work with clients. Some may be trained or familiar with more than one framework and often mental health professionals like registered social workers, counsellors and psychologists will borrow techniques from different frameworks to better tailor sessions and support

By |2024-12-01T23:54:58-07:00November 24th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments
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