If you have been thinking about trying somatic therapy in Vancouver, you might have noticed that not all therapy is the same. From cognitive behavioural therapy, to many others, the practice of therapy has many modalities. One of these, somatic therapy, is a method that deals with trauma and the physical aspects of that, as […]
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Childhood and adolescence are critical periods marked by rapid growth, change, and challenges. Young people in Coquitlam face developmental hurdles, academic pressures, social adjustments, and emotional concerns that, if unaddressed, can significantly impact their mental health and well-being. Clearheart Counselling1 is dedicated to providing comprehensive child and youth counselling services tailored to the unique needs of […]
Anxiety and depression are prevalent mental health issues that affect millions of Canadians each year. These challenges can manifest in various ways, including overwhelming fear, worry, sadness, and loss of interest in activities once enjoyed. Individuals in Surrey are not exempt from these challenges, but there is help and hope. At Clearheart Counselling1, our team […]
Relationships play a pivotal role in our lives, and maintaining healthy connections with our partners is integral to our mental and emotional well-being. As life progresses, couples in Burnaby may face different challenges that affect the level of intimacy, trust, and satisfaction in their relationships. At Clearheart Counselling1, we provide expert couples counselling services to […]
How To Reduce Negative Reactions How many times have you said or done something you later wished to take back? Reaction to the perception of threat can push us into troublesome actions. Our bodies are biologically hardwired to avoid or defend. What appears to be a threat creates a body response. Before we know if […]
Einstein said it best – “We cannot solve a problem by using same kind of thinking that we used when we created the problem”. Curiosity, rather than a fixed mental perspective, allows solutions and breakthroughs.
Getting curious is an intentional activity – next time you feel stuck, intentionally try to shift to a curious state. It may take practice at first to resist trying to fix or find solution.






