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September 16, 2016
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When Losing Tug-of-War Means You Win!

By Karin Kramer | Relationships | No Comments

Here’s some wonderful news: You have 100% control of whether there is conflict in your relationship. 100%, the whole thing. How exciting is that? Does it seem unbelievable? Well, think…

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September 15, 2016
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Trauma – It Hurts Too Much

By Colin Perrier | General | No Comments

Is there something that you’ve gone through that still troubles you? That still haunts you? That broke you and made you feel like you’ll never be the same again? Most…

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April 12, 2016
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That Voice

By Matthew T. Rippeyoung | General | No Comments

You can hear it. It’s that voice in your head. You know what I’m talking about. The voice that is louder than the others, that tells you you’re always wrong,…

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April 12, 2016
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Chronic Pain – What Is It & What Can Be Done About It

By Nancy Adams | Pain Management | No Comments

Much of what we know about pain comes from what happens in normal, problem-free recovery from injury or illness. In this situation, physical injury is causing the pain which is…

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March 13, 2015
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Increasing Emotional Safety in Your Relationship

By Karin Kramer | Relationships | No Comments

When relationships struggle, it is because partners’ attempts to connect with each other are failing flagyl tablets online. One reason is a lack of emotional safety. Emotional safety means you…

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March 13, 2015
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Advice From Children About Parents Divorce

By Carol Shirley | Children, Relationships | No Comments

In recent years I have met with increasing numbers  of children who are coming to me with issues   related to their parents separating or divorcing.   It has become evident that…

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September 1, 2014
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Chronic Pain – What Is It and What Can Be Done About It

By Nancy Adams | General, Pain Management | No Comments

Much of what we know about pain comes from what happens in normal, problem-free recovery from injury or illness. In this situation, physical injury is causing the pain which is…

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June 2, 2014
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How to Build Strong Relationships

By Rodney Keddy | General, Relationships | No Comments

What can a person do to build a fulfilling, loving, and strong relationship? While the focus of this article is mainly on intimate relationships, the same concepts can be used…

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June 1, 2014
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Scary Questions

By Karin Kramer | General, Relationships | No Comments

Romantic relationships are incredibly rewarding and joyful and at the same time can be incredibly frustrating and painful. I’ve been married for 27 years and have felt both the joy…

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February 2, 2014
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Defensiveness: The Not-So-Silent Relationship Killer

By Karin Kramer | General, Relationships | No Comments

If your partner said to you: “I’m worried that we’re spending too much – our credit card bill is out of control”, how would you respond? Would you say something…

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February 1, 2014
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Children and Lying

By Carol Shirley | Children, General | No Comments

We encourage children to have an imagination and are impressed when they dream about possibilities. We love it when we watch them playing and pretending they are someone or something…

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October 2, 2013
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Marriage 101: It’s the Little Things That Count

By Rodney Keddy | General, Relationships | No Comments

If you polled a hundred happily-married people and asked them to describe what makes their marriage strong and successful, you would likely hear nearly as many answers. But something you…

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October 1, 2013
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Children & Self-Esteem

By Carol Shirley | Children, General | No Comments

What is self-esteem? One dictionary defines it as “a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself”. Many parents worry about their children’s self-esteem. I often hear them explain, “I…

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June 2, 2013
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Thoughts on Children & Separation

By Carol Shirley | Children, General, Relationships | No Comments

In the beginning of relationships we communicate more openly, we tend to share our dreams and ideals for life. We are interested in what our partner thinks and feels and…

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June 1, 2013
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Behaving Badly or Learning Differently?

By Natasha Buchanan | Children, Education, General | No Comments

When I get up each morning to go to work, it is not the aggravating sound of the alarm clock that prompts me to get out of bed, nor is…

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February 2, 2013
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Chronic Pain Management: Maintaining a Delicate Balance

By Virginia L. Walford | General, Pain Management | No Comments

Living with chronic pain is difficult and stressful.  Chronic pain is often aninvisible condition.  Many people who suffer with chronic pain do not show it.  They function at a high…

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February 1, 2013
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Bidding for Love

By Karin Kramer | General, Relationships | No Comments

“They were in the kitchen together. She took out the leftover pie. She said “do you want to have some pie?” and he said “no thanks”.  She suddenly felt upset…

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Roth Associates in Psychology and Counselling would like to acknowledge that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) People first signed with the British Crown in 1725. The treaties did not deal with surrender of lands and resources but in fact recognized Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.

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  • Home
  • Services
    • For Individuals
      • Individual Counselling
      • Aging and Geriatric Counselling
      • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselling
      • Anxiety Counselling & Therapy
      • Depression Counselling & Therapy
      • Grief & Bereavement Counselling
      • Life Coaching
      • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Treatment
      • Personal Injury Counselling
      • Stress Management
    • For Families, Children and Adolescents
      • Adolescent Counselling
      • Child Psychological Services
      • Family Counselling
      • Psychological Testing
    • For Couples
      • Couple or Marriage Therapy
  • Our Team
    • Nataša Mitrović
    • Nancy Adams
    • Susan Potter
    • Amanda Williams
    • Karen Cochrane
    • Christopher Paul
    • Annie Perry
  • Articles
    • Anxiety
    • Bereavement
    • Career
    • Children
    • Depression
    • Education
    • General
    • Pain Management
    • Relationships
  • Contact Us
    • Links & Resources
  • Call (902) 454-6166