Spring Reset for Your Mind: Letting Go of Stress and Burnout Patterns
Burnout, Spring, Nervous System Resilience Sarah PC Burnout, Spring, Nervous System Resilience Sarah PC

Spring Reset for Your Mind: Letting Go of Stress and Burnout Patterns

April is the time for deep cleaning our homes. But in psychotherapy, we look at Spring Cleaning for the Mind. We all have mental habits, like "bracing" for bad news or staying in a "freeze" state, that may have served a purpose during the dark winter months but no longer fit the current season. These patterns are often linked to stress, burnout, or nervous system responses that once helped you cope.

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Parent Guilt & Burnout: Doing “Enough” for Your Family in Toronto

Parent Guilt & Burnout: Doing “Enough” for Your Family in Toronto

In the Junction, April usually means a hectic transition into spring activities. For many, this is closely tied to burnout, stress, and the pressure of trying to meet unrealistic expectations.

In therapy, we work on rightsizing these expectations. Guilt often comes from an imaginary "perfect" standard. Rightsizing is about matching your parenting to your current capacity, especially when your nervous system is already stretched by stress or burnout.

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The Science of Hope: Building Relational Resilience

The Science of Hope: Building Relational Resilience

In the middle of the "thaw," things often look a bit messy. The snow is grey, the ground is muddy, and the transition isn't quite complete. Relationships often feel the same way during seasons of change. We might feel a spark of hope for something new, but we are still dealing with the residue of old patterns.

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