Adult ADHD

ADHD is not always diagnosed in young children. If there are academic or behavioural issues they will quickly be noticed, but what if those obvious symptoms aren’t present? You can do well in school and not be a behaviour problem and still have ADHD. Symptoms are likely being manifested differently, such as; procrastination, taking longer

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Favorite Books

How To Fall In Love With Anyone Mandy Len Catron Len Catron writes from a personal perspective on love, loss, relationships, and family. We see more than a glimpse of her pain, as her first connection to another unravels until it finally ends. She then moves on, sharing with every detour and bump on the

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Relationships

In human behaviour we strive towards feeling connected to others. Unfortunately, many of us lack the skills in knowing the various paths directing us to one another. As a couple we can fear the answer to questions that remain unasked. We inadvertently put blinders on to the challenges that are usually right in front of us.

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Clinical Depression

There are many that seek support that do not recognize they are experiencing a clinical depression. This is an illness, not a state of mind that one can fight their way out of. Perhaps you have experienced the illusion of doing so, in the end the symptoms return with a vengeance and begins to affect your

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