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Overcoming Depression: Drug-Free Techniques That Work

While medication can be a vital tool for many, some people prefer to explore drug-free alternatives either alongside or instead of pharmaceutical options. This article dives into 10 practical, everyday strategies that can help lift the fog of depression and bring more balance and joy back into your life.

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Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW

How to Help Someone Struggling with their Mental Health (Part 3)

To provide emotional comfort effectively, we must first ensure that the person feels their emotions are safe and validated. Once their emotional response is validated, they can receive the comfort or assistance we offer. In this article, we are going to be integrating all the things we’ve explored up till now using “VCR” and some practical support options, as well as the power of prayer.

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Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW

How to Help Someone Struggling with their Mental Health (Part 2)

We don’t need to be professional therapists or counsellors to help our friends and family struggling with their mental health. There are practical things we can do to communicate better and offer necessary emotional support. In this article, we are going to look at some tips for listening, staying grounded, and reflecting emotion.

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Denise Carey, BSW, RSW Denise Carey, BSW, RSW

Getting Back on Your Feet When You Feel “Stuck”

Have you ever faced a significant event that left you feeling paralyzed, unable to move forward? These events or experiences can hit us hard, leaving us feeling overwhelmed, confused, and deeply depressed. If you're feeling “stuck,” know that you’re not alone. Life is a journey filled with twists and turns, and encountering the unexpected is part of the process.

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Denise Carey, BSW, RSW Denise Carey, BSW, RSW

What does it mean to “guard your heart?”

“I learned that it's important to stay connected with supportive people, especially during tough times, and to find better ways to handle difficult situations without shutting myself off from the world.”

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Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW

Staying Grounded During Conflict

For those of you who are like me and don’t like conflict (I mean—really don’t like conflict), I want to share something with you that helped me become able to handle conflict situations better. It’s not “five easy steps” or some secret knowledge that came to me in a dream. It’s something that I gained from counselling, and something that I like to help my clients with too.

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Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW

When Coping Skills Aren’t Enough…

“You mean, a ‘counsellor’? Heck no. I’ve tried that before and it didn’t work. They just gave me some dumb coping skills and sent me on my way.”

I operate with a simple principle for my health, and it translates into my work as a counsellor: don’t work at coping with the issue harder than you are willing to work to resolve it. In other words, don’t waste your time and energy getting a temporary fix, if you could instead experience true and lasting relief…

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Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW Bryce MacEwen, BSW, RSW

Why Should I See a Counsellor?

I’ve recommended tons of people to different counsellors around Saskatoon over the years. But the common objection I hear in response is, “Why? How could that help?”

I must admit—I’m only ‘slightly’ biased... but please hear me out.

Before I was a counsellor, I was a client…

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