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The ACE Method for Managing Anxiety and Insomnia

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It’s a deeply human experience to encounter times when we’re challenged with difficult and painful thoughts, emotions, sensations, urges, or memories. We all have these moments, but how we respond to these experiences often determines their duration and our level of suffering. Consider a situation that triggers challenging thoughts and […]

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Navigating Mental Health Communication: The LEAP Method from “I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help!”

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Dr. Xavier Amador’s book “I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help!” sheds light on anosognosia, a condition where individuals with severe mental illnesses fail to acknowledge their illness, not out of denial, but due to neurological deficits. The book introduces the LEAP method (Listen, Empathize, Agree, and Partner) as an empathetic communication approach to assist those suffering from mental health issues and resistant to help. The method aims to build trust, mutual understanding, and collaboration, promoting effective support and acceptance of treatment.

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Thought Distortions and Sleep

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Thought distortions, also known as cognitive distortions, are ways that our mind convinces us of something that isn’t necessarily true. They’re common, and we all have them from time to time. But recognizing and reminding ourselves that not everything we think is true is an important step in untangling from […]

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Understanding Sleep Paralysis: A Comprehensive Guide on Causes, Symptoms and Management

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Sleep paralysis can be a terrifying experience, but understanding what causes it can help ease the fear! Have you ever woken up and found that you can’t move or speak, even though you’re fully awake? This scary and mysterious experience is known as sleep paralysis. It’s a peculiar and often […]

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Noisy brain at night? Here is what to do with those thoughts.

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Struggling to stay asleep at night? Do you lie awake at night with your mind racing with endless thoughts? You’re most definitely not alone! Many people struggle with a noisy brain when trying to sleep. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore why this happens and, more importantly, what you can […]

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Run, walk, or roll? Moving your body is key to improved mood.

When it comes to lifting your mood, medication alone is often not enough Desperate to improve my mood and physical health, I started a running group in my community. On the first day, 12 enthusiastic neighbours joined me. Many participants hadn’t exercised regularly but felt more motivated being part of […]

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