Panorama Wellness Blog
Practical Tools and Tips for Navigating your Health and Wellness
Category
- ADHD 2
- AEDP 1
- Acupuncture 6
- Adult Relationships 2
- Adults 1
- Affairs 1
- Anxiety 12
- Art therapy 1
- Attachment 7
- BPD 1
- Balance 1
- Barriers 1
- Boundaries 3
- Children 8
- Christy de Jaegher 1
- Chronic Illness 1
- Clinical Counselling 2
- Communication 4
- Community Connections 5
- Concussion 1
- Conflict 1
- Coping Tools 7
- Counselling 25
- Counselling for Men 2
- Couple Counselling 9
- Culture 1
- DBT 1
- Danleigh Sokerov 1
- Depression 2
- Direct Billing 1
- EMDR 4
- Effectiveness 1
- Emotions 1
- Family 4
- Fathers Day 3
- Finances 2
- Forgiveness 1
- Friendships 1
- Gender 1
- Getting Started 1
- Grandparents 4
- Grief 2
- Gut Health 1
- Holidays 6
- Holistic Nutrition 14
- Jamie Johnson 1
- Kimberlee Bateman 1
- LGBTQ+ 1
- Mandy Purewal 1
- Marriage Counselling 12
Author
Five Effective Coping Skills and How to Use Them
Coping skills are techniques that we can use to help us manage or process our emotions. It is good to have coping skills that you may use in times of need
Helping Your Child Manage Their Responses toTrauma
When children experience traumatic events, their minds and bodies often respond in intricate ways, making them challenging to comprehend and manage. As parents and caregivers, equipping ourselves with the knowledge and tools to guide children through these trauma responses becomes essential.
Transforming Lives Through Relational and Somatic Counseling: Meet Kimberlee at Panorama Wellness Group
Are you seeking a counsellor in Langley who truly understands the depth of your experiences, both in your mind and body? If so, you'll want to get to know Kim, a registered clinical counsellor at Panorama Wellness Group. With a focus on relational and somatic therapy, Kim brings a unique approach to counselling that aims to help individuals, particularly those aged 16 and above, in their healing journeys.
How does EMDR work?
EMDR works on the premise that when we experience a traumatic event, we have a combination of three things that are stored within us. This blog gives you a quick overview of how it works and how it might be a choice for your therapy process.
How different times of the year can affect you
As we are now heading in to fall, the days are slowly getting shorter with us having less day light. Have you experienced any change in mood? Perhaps not wanting to go for that morning walk, or perhaps not wanting to meet your friend at that patio to have a barbeque?
Why Are You Not Looking Forward to Fall?
The summer has flown by. You wanted all those relaxing, bucket-filling things because the Fall is hard for you. It’s strange and a bit disheartening because everyone you know loves Fall.
This can leave you wondering why you might not be looking forward to the Fall. Yet the Fall can be triggering for some people.
Covid Blues
As we start on the 3rd year of this global pandemic, it feels like we are all stuck on a treadmill of doom and gloom. We have survived two years of tremendous uncertainty and upheaval to our way of life. What was supposed to be a short-term problem has become a weird new routine that involves much loss. This is traumatizing.
How to support someone who is being abused
You have a sense that these important people in your life may be experiencing abuse, but you aren’t sure where to start, or how to support them. This article provides you with some Do’s and Don’ts in helping someone navigate an abusive relationship
What is Big “T” and little ”t” Trauma?
The word trauma often causes people to think that we only deal with the really big stuff, so you might think that what you’re dealing with isn’t really big enough to go to counselling with. And yet nothing could be further from the truth.
In counsellor-speak, we understand that there is what we call big “T” trauma and little “t” trauma, and all of it matters.
What is counselling like?
When you picture going to a counsellor what comes to mind? Laying on a couch? Crying uncontrollably the whole session? Maybe you picture it being hard work because of the things that you need help with or have been putting off for so long. So what is counselling actually like?
Each therapist has their own unique way of running their sessions, but at Panorama Wellness Group there are some key core elements in how the counselling process works.
What are the fight, flight, freeze and fawn responses to trauma?
You’ve likely heard the terms trauma, trauma-informed, PTSD and trauma responses. The words fight, flight or freeze are used a lot in our culture to describe how we respond to different traumatic events. Learn how they might play out in your life or the life of a friend who has survived a traumatic event(s).
How does the first anniversary of Covid-19 affect you?
We’ve just survived the first year of Covid-19. You may be noticing a variety of emotions right now. When we observe anniversaries, it can affect us in ways that we aren’t really aware of. Lisa Catallo shares some things to look out for and tips on how to care for yourself in the midst of this not so fun anniversary.
What does trauma look like?
As a hairstylist, you hear a lot of stories about your clients’ lives. We want to help you help your clients, and to be able to recognize when something they’re talking about might need more help than you are able to provide. This article speaks to what trauma is and how you might understand it.