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When Can AI Lend a Hand with your Mental Health? (and When Can't It?)
More and more people are turning to AI for a quick chat, some guided exercises, or just a little emotional pick-me-up. But here's the big question: Is this a good thing? And can a robot really help with something as human as your feelings? The short answer is: It's complicated, but potentially very useful! Especially if you're already working with a human therapist.
The Midlife Transition: Why Women Might Need Support Now
Midlife for women is mostly a period of massive physical, emotional, and mental shifts that can really mess with your head. For a lot of women, those years roughly between their 40s and 60s throw some curveballs that demand a bit more attention, and sometimes, support from a therapist or coach.
Feeling Anxious Lately? You're Not Alone, Okotoks! How Therapy Can Really Help
Ever feel like your brain's buzzing with worries, or your stomach's doing flip-flops for no good reason? You're definitely not alone. It seems like anxiety is everywhere these days, affecting folks of all ages, from our kids right up to our grandparents. Here at our clinic, we're seeing more and more people looking for ways to cope, and the good news is, there's a really effective path to feeling better: therapy.
Pride Month: More Than Just Rainbows and Parties – It's About Real Support
Pride Month is here! For a lot of us, it's a time for celebrating love, embracing who we are, and just having a good time. But beyond all the glitter and fun, Pride Month is important to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. As mental health professionals, we think it's super important to recognize, celebrate, and keep speaking up for this community.
Navigating the Dumpster Fire: Practical Tips for Mental Wellbeing in Turbulent Times
We all know the world's having a bit of a meltdown lately, right? So, how do we keep our heads when everything feels like a hot mess? Here are some practical tips to manage your mental well-being.
Therapist's Take on "The Let Them Theory" by Mel Robbins
For the February selection in our Kindred Roots Therapy Book Club, the book ‘The Let Them Theory’ from Mel Robbins, a popular motivational speaker and podcast host. A good portion of our team read it, including a few therapists. This is our collective book review.
Your Body Holds the Key: Let's Talk Somatic Therapy
It's easy to get stuck in our heads, ignoring what's happening in our bodies. We might push down emotions, ignore aches and pains, and just generally feel disconnected. But guess what? Your body is a powerhouse of wisdom, and somatic therapy can help you tap into it for healing and a better sense of well-being. Learn more about this powerful healing modality.
Caregivers: It's Okay Not to Be Okay
Caring for someone you love is a huge deal. It's an act of love, no doubt, but it's also really tough. We often focus on the person being cared for, but what about the caregivers themselves? They're often carrying a massive mental load, and we need to talk about it.
Let's Talk Virtual Therapy Sessions!
Life's hectic, right? Between work, family, friends, and just trying to keep it all together, finding time for yourself can feel impossible, let alone getting mental health support. That's where virtual therapy comes in.
Paws-itively Good for Your Mood: How A Dog Can Help Your Mental Health
Dogs aren’t just fluffy companions, they're actually amazing for our mental well-being. That’s why, at Kindred Roots, we welcome you to bring your well-behaved dog to session. Find out why.
Why Choose a Student Intern Therapist?
When it comes to seeking therapy, you might naturally gravitate towards experienced professionals with years of practice. While these therapists undoubtedly offer valuable expertise, there's another option that might surprise you: student intern therapists.
Halfway through 2024! Time to Max Out your Benefits.
The year is already half over, and if you haven’t started using up the benefits allotted to you for therapy, it’s time to get down to it.
Having a group benefits plan can seriously boost your wallet and well-being but if you’re not maxing yours out every calendar year, you’re leaving money on the table.
The Unseen Struggle: Infertility and Mental Health
April 21-27 is Canadian Fertility Awareness Week. For millions facing infertility, the path to parenthood can be fraught with emotional challenges. The medical aspects of infertility are widely discussed, but the mental health toll is worth talking about too.
Find out how why therapy should be part of your family planning journey.
An Unplugged Weekend to Hear my Inner Voice
Kindred Roots’ Business Manager, Kerri Ann reflects on a weekend spent intentionally unplugged with no phone, no computer, and no TV in an attempt to reconnect with her inner self.
WORRY DRAGONS: A WORKSHOP FOR ANXIOUS CHILDREN
Register your anxious 8-11 year old child to participate in a 10-week therapist-led group session to help them slay their Worry Dragons.
Why Social Workers Make Great Therapists
March is National Social Worker Month and so Kindred Roots’ Student Intern, Hannah Barrett, explains what makes social workers great therapists.
Pages for the Stages: A Kindred Book Club Community
Find out more about our very first book club selection, “It Didn’t Start With You” Find links to get the book, and find out how to join our Kindred Roots community of people who are committed to self-development, growth and healing through collective learning.
When Does Substance ‘Use’ Become Substance ‘Abuse’?
Choosing to use substances is not what seals our fate, and no one wakes up one day and thinks, “Man, it’s a good day to develop an addiction!” instead, addiction is a disease that is born from pain and trauma. The best thing we can do is ensure that people are well informed on the experience and risks of using substances, what puts them at risk for developing addictions, and when to hit the brakes on a substance or process.
Life Coaching vs Therapy: Understanding Which Approach is Right for You
Have you ever wondered about the distinctions between life coaching and therapy? It's a common question, and understanding the differences can help you make an informed decision about which path is right for your personal growth journey.
Men and Therapy: Let's Get Real
In a world where we've made strides in so many areas, why do men still shy away from therapy? Despite this generation’s awareness of mental health issues, it's still a fact that guys are less likely than women to seek help. Let’s look at why that is and also highlight why it's crucial that things change.