Culturally responsive counselling in London, Ontario
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Culturally responsive counselling in London, Ontario, with therapists who honor your lived experience while offering clear strategies for growth and healing.
Culturally responsive counselling in London, Ontario, with therapists who honor your lived experience while offering clear strategies for growth and healing.
If your brain feels like it is constantly searching for the next spark, you are not alone. Managing ADHD as a woman often means working with your biology, not against it
Digital overload often leaves us drained. Stop chasing motivation and prioritize steady habits. A 20-minute walk resets your dopamine, eases stress, and improves your sleep. Think of movement as mental maintenance, not just aesthetics
Waking up with knotty hair is usually down to friction. Cotton pillowcases can be rough, so switching to silk or satin helps. For extra protection, secure your hair in a loose, low plait before bed
Talking Works Counselling and Psychotherapy provides tailored therapy in London, Ontario, helping clients manage trauma, stress, and mood with evidence-based, compassionate care.
Compassionate counselling in London, Ontario, tailored to your goals, with therapists who respect your pace and create a safe space to process emotions and build resilience.
If you often feel scattered, your brain might be struggling with dopamine regulation. ADHD in women is deeply tied to hormone shifts and daily lifestyle habits
Motivation isn't a magic switch. Digital overload, poor sleep, and stress drain our focus, making consistency feel impossible. Stop chasing intensity. Start with a 20-minute walk to reset your brain and manage your day, not just your body.
Waking up with knots? Cotton pillowcases create friction that leads to breakage. While silk helps, tying your hair in a loose, protective style is the easiest way to minimise damage. It’s a low-effort habit that makes morning styling so much smoother.
CDC data shows 15.5 million U.S. adults now manage ADHD. While awareness grows, care remains fragmented: 71.5% of patients face prescription refill issues, and half rely on telehealth to bridge the gap