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Hi Everyone! I'm new to LetsConnect, so happy to be here with you all. I'm a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) based in Ontario. I offer virtual sessions for now but I'm looking to grow once things start to pick up for me. I love working with young adults and teens, and I specialize in mood/anxiety disorders among other things. Looking forward to learning more about this community, sharing resources, and sharing referrals :)

1 month ago

Hello! I am a registered professional counsellor and new to LetsConnect Canada. I am excited to be part of the community! My services include specialization in depression/anxiety, grief counselling, and general counselling. I offer counselling online, telephonically, as well as in-person. I am based in Lethbridge, Alberta, but is also working with clients across Canada. I prefer working with mature teens and adults. My aim is to make more connections and work collaboratively with everyone!

1 month ago

Hi Everyone! I'm new to LetsConnect, so happy to be here with you all. I'm a registered psychotherapist and art therapist. I offer in-person sessions in Vancouver, and remote sessions across Canada. I love working with children and teens, and I specialize in grief + trauma. Looking forward to learning more about this community, sharing resources, and sharing referrals :)

Sophie

2 months ago

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Laughter is a great medicine 💊.

Happy 😃 Sunday everyone!

🌻 Sophie ❤️

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Sophie

2 months ago

  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Bipolar (MD)
  • Borderline (BPD / EUPD)

About Radical Acceptance – DBT

I found this interesting article about Radical Acceptance, and I would like to share it with you.

Radical Acceptance is one of the skills in DBT, and just like any other skill, the more you practice it, the better you will become at it.

Here’s a snippet from the article:

Coping Statements to Foster Radical Acceptance

Here is a list of coping statements you can use when you are feeling as though you can’t accept situations and move on. Keep these handy with you so that you can use them in the moment when you are feeling out of control.

When I fight against negative emotions, I only fuel them to grow larger.

I can’t change the things that have happened in the past.

I am able to accept the present moment exactly as it is.

I can get through difficult emotions even if it is hard.

I will get through this no matter what.

I will survive and this feeling will fade even though this feels painful right now.

It’s possible for me to feel anxiety but still manage this situation in an effective way.

It’s possible for me to accept what happened and still end up happy.

I can choose to make a new path even if I feel bad.

When I remain rational I am better able to make good choices and solve problems.

It’s better to take the right actions than keep judging or blaming.

I hope this article will help as you’re building your skill to be able to radically accept difficult things in your life:

https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-radical-acceptance-5120614

— Sophie

How to Practice Radical Acceptance

www.verywellmind.com

How to Practice Radical Acceptance

Radical acceptance can improve distress tolerance and reduce destructive responses. Learn the definition of radical acceptance and how it works to reduce suffering.

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