Mental Health Blog

Welcome to TCC’s Blog! We believe that knowledge is power, especially when it comes to understanding and managing your mental health. Our posts are split up into 4 categories: "Psych Simplified", to break down psychology concepts into digestible pieces; "Connection Chronicles", to explore all things relationships - intimate and platonic; "Inner Insights" to assist you on your journey of self-awareness, and "Resilience Roadmap", a place solely for providing and explaining tools to cope.

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Understanding PTSD: Your Introductory Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Finding Support in Alberta 

You have probably heard of PTSD but may wonder exactly what it is. Post-traumatic stress disorder, more widely known as PTSD, affects those who have experienced a traumatic event that is shocking, dangerous, and/or scary. Typically, PTSD is diagnosed when someone continues to experience symptoms after the event, such as nightmares, fear, anger,

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Understanding Your Attachment Style for Healthier Relationships - The Key to Lasting Connections 

Learn about secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles, how they develop, and their impact on adult relationships. Understand the psychological theories behind attachment, signs to identify your own style, and practical tips for improving relationship dynamics. Dive deep into the role of childhood experiences and parental influence, and explore strategies for fostering healthier attachments. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their emotional well-being and relationship satisfaction.

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The Importance of MENtal Health

Men’s mental health is often less talked about, however, equally as important! While research has shown that mental illness is more prevalent in women, men are often less likely to receive a diagnosis and/or needed treatment. There are a lot of stigmas around this topic, and we are here to work towards breaking that and share more on its importance!

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