Dr Emily Blake, Psychologist
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Signs You’re in a Situationship
Ever found yourself navigating the emotional maze of a sexual or romantic connection, unsure if it’s leading anywhere or just going in circles? Welcome to the world of “situationships!” We’ve all seen them play out in movies and TV shows. From Ross and Rachel’s “We were on a break!” drama in *Friends* to Meredith and…
Psychologist Dr. Emily Blake Discusses Crowd Anxiety on CBC Radio One Quebec’s Show “Breakaway” With Host Alison Brunette
Ready to conquer your crowd anxiety? Tune into CBC Radio One Quebec’s interview with Psychologist Dr. Emily Blake. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Blake delves deeper into the nuances of fear and phobia, providing a fresh perspective on managing crowd-related anxieties. She shares practical tips on embracing fear, practicing self-compassion, and using mindfulness techniques to…
Psychologist Dr. Emily Blake Talks About the Fear of Crowds on CBC Radio One Montreal’s “Let’s Go” With Host Sabrina Marandola
Ever felt your heart race at the thought of stepping into a crowd? You’re not alone. Dive into our exclusive chat with Dr. Emily Blake, a seasoned psychologist and expert in tackling anxiety disorders. In this candid conversation, she shares practical tips to help you navigate crowded spaces, distinguish between discomfort and a phobia, and…
Mental Health Myths and Facts
Myth: Crying is weak. Fact: Crying is a normal biological process. Just as noses sneeze and butts fart, eyes cry. This doesn’t mean you have to like crying, (who doesn’t try to avoid eating a bean burrito before getting a massage?) it just means that crying is part of life. Ironically, I heard that squeezing…
Forgiveness
Do you tend to hold grudges? Ruminating over and over about how someone harmed you, and what they should have done instead? Perhaps telling others (over and over) about what happened and how wrong it was? It’s understandable, no one likes to be harmed, we naturally seek and want justice, and want others to validate…
Our Psychologists will be ready to see you for in-person appointments again!
For the past few months, our psychologists and therapists have been working hard to keep services going remotely at a time of increased pressure and social distancing during a lockdown that has been putting a strain on everyone’s sense of wellbeing. We are happy to announce that as of June 15th, many of our therapists…