Why the relationship matters in therapy
I was talking to a therapist friend the other day and he told me that if he ever feels stuck with a client, he just focuses on the relationship and how he can make sure that he and his client…
by Justin Morrison, M.C.
by Justin Morrison, M.C.
I was talking to a therapist friend the other day and he told me that if he ever feels stuck with a client, he just focuses on the relationship and how he can make sure that he and his client…
Before the possibility of becoming a therapist ever occurred to me, my wife and I decided to try couples counselling. It came at a time when we were struggling to understand each other’s perspective, and this was causing a lot…
Getting pregnant and having kids is often the fulfillment of a lifetime dream for a couple. For a lot of people, they have known for a long time that they wanted to be a parent and experience all the joy…
When one partner is suffering with depression it can have a devastating effect in the relationship. When I went through my own depressive episode, it led me to isolate myself in both conscious and unconscious ways. Consciously, I told myself…
In hindsight it all seems so obvious—I should have become a therapist years ago. Easy to say now, but if I hadn’t befriended Jennifer, a retired therapist, during COVID, I may never have found my path. What struck me in…