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Defining a “Successful Relationship”

By Lindsey Danisch, Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist A “successful relationship”: We need to redefine this concept. For some, this term “successful” is saved only for those partnerships that end in life-long marriage-‘til death do they part. But who is to say that’s the only qualifier for success? A 3-month relationship, where partners learn about they sexual desires and preferences, is a success. A 5-year relationship, where you now more clearly understand of the qualities you need in a long-term partner, is a success. A 20-year marriage that has ended, where you’ve learned to love and let go, leading to more self-discovery and resilience, is a success. I have clients who tell me they’ve had “no successful relationships” and after a little more conversation, I can see that they’ve had many successful relationships. While those relationships have now ended, the amount of information they’ve learned about them is amazing. The ability for my clients to reframe their relationships experiences is empowering. Let’s take back this phrase and redefine what success looks like in relationships of all kinds. Every relationship, no matter how short or long, teaches us something about ourselves and desires. They help us prepare for future relationships-and that’s what success looks like!   Lindsey Danisch MSW, RSW Provider of Psychotherapy

By |2024-06-24T08:49:50-04:00February 13th, 2017|Relationships, Self Care|Comments Off on Defining a “Successful Relationship”

Porridge Two Ways

By Dr. Angelina Riopel, Naturopathic Doctor Porridge is a delicious and healthy winter staple. It is rich in fiber and a great way to balance blood sugar and help keep your appetite and cravings under control throughout the day. The health benefits of porridge can vary depending on the type of oats we use and what we serve it with. The traditional milk and brown sugar, although delicious, can have a negative effect on blood sugar and digestion. Oats are naturally gluten free, although can become contaminated during processing, so it is best to choose a gluten-free brand. Whole oats are preferable to quick oats, as they are lower on the glycemic index, meaning a more favorable effect on blood sugar levels. Try adding different combinations of the following power-foods to improve the nutrient content and flavor of your porridge. Oats themselves are a medicinal food known to strengthen and calm the nervous system. Cinnamon to help balance blood sugar Chia or flax seed will increase the fiber content Dried fruit (organic and sulfite –free) such as apricots, dates, prunes or raisons or Fresh fruit such as berries or bananas for flavor, fiber and nutrients Unsalted, raw nuts and seeds will increase the protein content of your porridge. You can also mix nuts and seeds together, in equal parts, and grind in a coffee grinder, then store in the freezer. This is an easy way to have all that nutrition ready to go! Try nut milk such as almond milk or coconut milk (I prefer canned), as a dairy alternative […]

By |2024-08-28T03:53:08-04:00December 13th, 2016|Nutrition, Recipes|Comments Off on Porridge Two Ways

Feeling sick and tired? Prioritize self-care

By Lindsey Danisch, Registered Social Worker With fall upon us and the busy holiday season right around the corner, it’s easy to put your self-care routines aside to focus on everyone else’s needs. Between holiday parties, hosting friends and family, birthday parties, play dates, and school/work functions, your schedule is maxed out! So, I write to remind you to give yourself the gift of continued self-care this fall. The same way you schedule meetings, appointments, dates, and car maintenance, you need to schedule in time for your physical and mental health. I know it might feel like it’s “just one more thing” in your schedule, but believe me, it’s worth it (and your body and mind will thank you). It’s also an important time of year to both delegate and practice the art of saying “no” to requests. Perhaps your partner can do the Halloween costume shopping or buy ready-made treats, decline a social function, or do not offer to host something if you don’t want to. Self-care brainstorm: weekly bath, book club, dinner with a friend, massage, yoga, continue to go to the gym, walk your dog, indoor swimming, knit, stretch, meditate, bake something yummy, lift weights, acupuncture or make a therapy appointment. Go head and pull out your calendar- and plug in some self-care for the month! I promise, you won't regret it.

By |2024-06-25T03:35:44-04:00October 18th, 2016|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Feeling sick and tired? Prioritize self-care

What to do with the Cold & Flu

Dr. Kathleen Regan is one of the co-founders and naturopathic doctors at Innate Wellness. She works a lot with families and kids. We asked… what are the most common health question from families? Apparently, this is a tough question to answer because families come in for all sorts of things from basic nutrition advice to skin conditions. But, at this time of year, she gets asked a lot of questions about the cold & flu. Read more on our interview with Dr. Regan. Dr. Kathleen Regan, ND Can Naturopathic Medicine treat the Cold & Flu? Of course! Cold & flu treatment begins with prevention. This starts with the basics like staying active, eating balanced meals & seasonal foods, dressing appropriately for the weather and keeping stress managed. But when a cold or flu strikes, natural medicine is one of the best options to try first! Why? Most colds and flus are viral in origin – antibiotics don’t work here. But there are many wonderful herbs that have antiviral effects. These can be taken in soups or as teas, tinctures and supplements. Many people don’t know how effective naturopathic medicine can be in these cases so we often see patients after they have tried everything else. I like to remind my patients ahead of flu season to book in for a flu prevention visit or an acute check-in visit when the flu strikes before they try more conventional routes. […]

By |2024-06-24T08:46:56-04:00October 18th, 2016|Cold and Flu Season, Innate Wisdom Practitioner Q&A|Comments Off on What to do with the Cold & Flu

QUICK LIST! Dating Boot Camp

By Lindsey Danisch, Registered Social Worker & Provider of Psychotherapy QUICK LIST! Dating Boot Camp: Get your mindset straight- Be positive. Everyone deserves love. Look around: people of all shapes, sizes, ages, abilities, and personalities find love. So can you. Make goals (and stick to them) - Dating is like learning to play an instrument, mastering a new hobby, or going back to school. Set goals, assess, persist, fall down- and get back up…follow through. Manage your expectations- You are complicated, and so is your future partner. No one is perfect, but you might be compatible. Create the Tools- Sorry, online/app dating is here to stay! Having half a profile filled out with no pictures listed is not online dating. See these tools as assets not the enemy. Have a great first impression and let the technology work for you! Get feedback- Take a look in the mirror. What makes dating you difficult? What can you be working on? Hire professionals- We hire realtors when buying a house, tutors when learning a new subject, hairstylist to do our hair…but when it comes to love, we struggle in silence. Lindsey Danish, MSW and Registered Social Worker Provides Psychotherapy and Dating Coaching (off and online) at Innate Wellness Learn more: www.realtherapy.ca

By |2024-06-24T08:43:08-04:00September 20th, 2016|Mental Clarity, Relationships|Comments Off on QUICK LIST! Dating Boot Camp

Innate Q&A: Meet Lindsey Danisch!

For those of you who don’t know, Lindsey Danisch is the newest edition to the Innate Wellness Team. We are very excited to have her! Counselling services are an essential part of holistic health care. As a Registered Social Worker and provider of Psychotherapy, Lindsey offers counselling services for individuals, families and children. She has a tonne of experience and couldn’t be more approachable but we think you should get to know her yourself! Read more about Lindsey in our monthly Innate Q&A… Q1: This is the first time Innate Wellness has had a Social Worker and Provider of Psychotherapy on their team. We are very excited! How do you see your services fitting into this integrative and holistic team? I’m so excited to be a part of the Innate team! With the pace of today’s society and the increase of expectations/demands on everyone, paying attention to one’s mental health becomes progressively important. I recognize that while it can take a village to raise a child, it can take a team to tackle the physical and emotional complexities of our clients. Psychotherapy is a great compliment to the services already being provided at Innate Wellness. I am able to dig a little deeper with clients to address and support any underlying concerns that may be creating a barrier to improving our overall health and wellness. […]

By |2024-04-18T10:03:47-04:00August 30th, 2016|Innate Wisdom Practitioner Q&A, Mental Clarity, Mind Body Medicine|Comments Off on Innate Q&A: Meet Lindsey Danisch!

Announcement: Notice of Rate Change

Dear Patients, Innate Wellness Annex and High Park will be increasing service rates starting September 1, 2016. It has been 4 years since our last rate change and we decided as a team that it was time. Please see below for the following changes for Chiropractic Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine and Registered Massage Therapy. Chiropractic Medicine:  Initial Visit: $100 Follow-up Visit: $50 Naturopathic Medicine:  Initial Visit: $225 1 Hour Visit: $175 45 Min Visit: $150 30 Min Visit: $125 15 Min Visit: $65 ND Acupuncture: $90 ND Cranial Sacral Visit: $130 Registered Massage Therapy: 30 Min Visit: $55 45 Min Visit: $75 60 Min Visit: $90 75 Min Visit: $110 90 Min Visit: $130

By |2024-06-13T02:46:56-04:00July 13th, 2016|Announcements|Comments Off on Announcement: Notice of Rate Change

Take Me Out to the Dog Park!

By Lindsey Danisch, MSW, RSW, Provider of Psychotherapy & Consulting Dating Expert   It might sound crazy, but spending time at a dog park, might truly be the best “club” for the singles scene. Whether you have your own, borrow a friend’s, or are just thinking about getting a dog one day and doing research, the dog park could be your next singles hot spot. Hey, it worked for John Cusack and Diane Lane in Must Love Dogs, so why can’t it work for you?! One of the hardest parts about meeting a mate is both finding other singletons, but also starting a conversation. The dog park acts like a buffer and helper for two main reasons: props and purpose. […]

By |2024-06-13T02:48:26-04:00July 12th, 2016|Dating|Comments Off on Take Me Out to the Dog Park!

Meet the Massage Therapist!

At Innate Wellness we have 4 different massage therapists with 4 different styles. We decided to sit down and ask our therapists about their top techniques in practice. Still not sure which RMT is the right fit for you? Visit their bios or call our front desk staff to inquire (416-760-9424).  Emily Carr-Locke, RMT   Q: You take an intuitive and gentle approach to massage. Is there a patient population that you think your massage style works with best? A: I have been told that I have a very intuitive touch. I have had many different patients with different health presentations tell me that I really ‘found the right spots’ and helped to relieve an ongoing issue or trigger point that no one else had been able to find. I am able to provide a deep, focused, and relieving treatment which can help patients with frozen shoulder, decreased range of motion, injuries, as well as general aches and pains caused by posture, stress, or physical restrictions. I also have many patients with chronic pain disorders such as fibromyalgia or chronic stress/anxiety who need a varied treatment with different goals, techniques, focus, and awareness. […]

By |2024-06-12T02:54:03-04:00July 12th, 2016|Innate Wisdom Practitioner Q&A, Massage Therapy|Comments Off on Meet the Massage Therapist!

Sports Medicine & Injury Prevention

Q&A with Dr. Jonathan Cartile, DC It’s official! The warm weather has arrived and with it naturally comes more running, swimming biking and outdoor sports. Injuries can be common especially as people are getting ramped up for summer training schedules. In this month’s Q&A Dr. Jon shares his top tips for building fitness and staying injury free all summer long! Dr. Jonathan Cartile, DC You have worked a fair amount with fitness from the average person to the athlete. Do you have any general recommendations for those beginning a new fitness program?  […]

By |2024-06-19T03:26:03-04:00June 6th, 2016|Innate Wisdom Practitioner Q&A, Pain and Fatigue|Comments Off on Sports Medicine & Injury Prevention
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