Posted on January 19th, 2018
We have all made them..those promises to ourselves that we will make a difference in our lives starting in the New Year! We make them with the best of intentions and often, well maybe sometimes, see some success with those promises for the first week or two in January. But..then something happens…seemingly without intent or effort on your part…you return to old patterns…sometimes slowly and sometimes with one big “I […]
Read full article
Posted on January 8th, 2018
The Kanata Psychology and Counselling Centre is again pleased to offer reduced-fee services for individuals aged 16 and older. If you are interested in seeking more information about this, please contact our office administrator at office@kanatapsychology.com or call (613) 435-2729. Alternatively, you can click the “Book an Appointment” button above and in the description, mention you are seeking low fee services. All information you send is secure.
Read full article
Posted on December 4th, 2017
There have been several positive changes to Kanata Psychology recently. Along with the move to our wonderful new location on 300 Terry Fox Drive, Suite 700, Kanata Psychology is also very pleased to announce that Barbara Wendlowski, M.A., CCC has joined the centre. Barb is a registered psychotherapist who specializes in support for individuals (18+) and family members and friends who are supporting a loved one who is struggling with substance […]
Read full article
Posted on November 14th, 2017
In an effort to meet the needs of our growing community, we at Kanata Psychology and Counselling Centre continue to strive to offer improved access and convenience to our wide range of psychological and counselling services. In keeping with our shared value of professional dedication and commitment to our Ottawa West community, staff at KPCC are pleased to announce that Monday November 27 2017, WE ARE MOVING our services to […]
Read full article
Posted on September 26th, 2017
Does your child need a Psychoeducational Assessment? Most kids struggle in school from time to time, whether it’s difficulty mastering fractions or learning to read. How do you know if your child’s difficulty is just a bump in the road or whether it is a sign of something more serious, like a Learning Disability or ADHD? An assessment may be needed if: Your child is falling significantly behind classmates She […]
Read full article
Posted on August 18th, 2017
In an age of constant mass media and social media access, we are seeing an increased interest in understanding how that access affects our psychological well-being. One area of interest, and possible concern, pertains to the access and exposure we can readily have to traumatic world-wide events, such as disasters or violence. Particularly with increased 24- hour news cycles and/or access to live footage, what do we know so far […]
Read full article
Posted on June 22nd, 2017
For all of you with your mind in the gutter you can jump on out. This blog is not about that particular topic, but rather another word/biological response that while ever present seems to have been forgotten. Most have heard of the Flight or Fight Response, yet many do not know that there is another third and quite common response known as Freezing. These biological responses are a result of […]
Read full article
Posted on May 9th, 2017
Martin Seligman, a leading researcher in the field of positive psychology, has worked towards a better understanding of what makes life more fulfilling. In his work on well-being, Seligman has indicated that 40 percent of our potential for happiness lies within our control. That means that, although we cannot easily change our circumstances or our genes, there are things we can learn that can improve our outlook on life and […]
Read full article
Posted on April 17th, 2017
It’s April and the winter is behind us. There may still be remnants of snow on the ground but the season has passed; it’s somewhere off in the distance. The lows that come with the darkness of winter are slowly shifting and the sun is beginning to shine through. Spring is in the air and we’re making it to the other side! The frozen ground slowly softens, the snow turns […]
Read full article
Posted on March 30th, 2017
Growing up can be hard. Children are faced with the tasks of learning to make sense of the world around them, adapting to inevitable changes, and within all that, trying to find a sense of belonging. Some children seem to navigate through serious life challenges easily, while others get overwhelmed by small changes. Resilience makes a big difference in how one responds to challenges, whether it be every day stress […]
Read full article