Consent Preferences

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neuro-developmental condition that affects how a person focuses, regulates attention, manages impulses, and organises behaviour. It often goes unnoticed or under-diagnosed in girls and women (Kooij et al., 2025). ADHD in girls presents less as bouncing off the walls, and more as: Because ADHD has historically been studied […]

Assessments, Neurodivergence, Services

April 6, 2026

ADHD in Women

When Burnout Is Really Unrecognized Grief  You’re competent.  Capable.  The one people rely on.  And lately… you’re irritated.  Not explosively angry. Not out of control.  Just simmering.  Shorter with people than you want to be. Less patient. More cynical.  Maybe you’ve caught yourself thinking, Why am I so angry all the time? This isn’t like me.  If you’re a professional navigating burnout, this question makes a lot of sense.  […]

Psychologists, Services

March 13, 2026

Why Am I So Angry All the Time? 

It is now March, and spring is quickly approaching. March is also Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, which provides an important opportunity to raise awareness, promote inclusion, and break stigma. It is a time to recognize and celebrate both the strengths and challenges of neurodiverse individuals. There are often misunderstandings surrounding neurodiversity, which makes education about […]

Psychologists, Services

March 6, 2026

Celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

 A lot of neurodivergent people mask, hiding their natural ways of thinking, moving, or reacting just to fit in. It might feel like the only way to get through the moment, but over time, it can leave you feeling drained, stressed, and even shake your confidence and mental health.  Understanding masking through the lens of […]

Assessments, Neurodivergence, Psychologists

February 25, 2026

Masking and Neurodiversity

Family Day is an important day to reflect on the importance of family. We can celebrate with family any day and anywhere, but Family Day is a good reminder about making time for our loved ones. There is no true definition of family, but family can be biological or chosen. Do not forget about our […]

Psychologists, Services

February 20, 2026

Why Family Day Matters More Than We Think

I don’t know about you, but when I think about Valentine’s Day, I often think about couples, families, or children celebrating love for one another. But what about celebrating Valentine’s Day by loving ourselves? I have always believed that self-love is crucial to showing up wholeheartedly in our everyday lives. Like myself, I don’t think […]

Psychologists, Services

February 6, 2026

Practicing Self-Love on Valentine’s Day

Our bodies and minds are deeply intuitive. They don’t act at random; they respond to what they’re living through. When life feels unpredictable, when emotions feel overwhelming, or when stress becomes constant, the body looks for ways to feel steady. Sometimes, food or body-related behaviours become part of that process. Restriction, rigidity, or control can […]

Psychologists, Services

February 4, 2026

A body that learned to cope

“I’m fine” is often the quickest answer, and sometimes the most complicated one. Many people say it because, on paper, things look okay. They’re working, caring for others, keeping up with responsibilities, and doing what needs to be done. Life is moving forward, and they’re moving with it. From the outside, everything appears manageable. Bills […]

Psychologists, Services

January 28, 2026

When You’re Doing “Fine” but Still Feel Overwhelmed

My name is Jenny Hinther, and I’m a Provisional Psychologist here in Calgary, Alberta. If you’re reading this and currently experiencing burnout, I want you to know that I see you. I understand what you’re going through, and you are not alone. Burnout is a very human response to prolonged stress. I don’t see it […]

Psychologists, Services

January 23, 2026

Exhausted, Disconnected and Still Showing Up

Happy 2026! If you are like most of the world, you probably have familiarity with setting resolutions for January 1st. Perhaps you also have familiarity with setting these resolutions and then, for some reason, not reaching these goals during the year. You are not alone! You can find countless studies that show that only a […]

Psychologists, Services

January 20, 2026

Finding Support to Help With Your New Year’s Resolutions