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Managing our Emotions
Emotions are automatic. That’s because it is our brain's reflexive way of responding to situations in our lives. Any mammal with a brain is capable of acting on emotions. The act of thinking through our response to those emotions, even for a few seconds, is something...
Our subconscious mind is doing more than we think!
Our brain does things in our subconscious that we are unaware of. For example, our brain regulates our automatic functions that keeps us alive such as our body temperature, heartbeat, and breathing. Our subconscious brain also controls things like our reflexes or...
Why is change so hard?
Tell me about it! Our brain is designed to protect us from uncertainty and therefore we experience resistance to change. Neuroscience tells us that brain cells that fire together to produce a behaviour or thought also wire together. Eventually, it would take effort to...
No energy? Now what!
Let’s talk about those days when you just don’t have the energy. You know, those days when you feel depleted? Some of those days can be because of hormonal changes, or because you’re feeling unwell, or simply the demand on your time has been too great. Our body has a...
Let’s Exercise our Brain!
Neuroplasticity is the mechanism by which we build our brain fitness. I recently listened to the audio book, “Neuroplasticity: How to Organize Your Brain Through Neural Connections” by Quinn Spencer. It had some helpful tips on how we can maintain brain fitness...
If negative thinking is so bad, why are we biased to thinking negative?
Great question! I’ve once thought the same thing! To answer that question, we are biased to thinking negatively because negative feelings help to keep us safe. They protect us from situations that might be harmful to us. Think about walking in the wild and seeing a...
Why am I so anxious about what’s next?
Let’s talk about the anxiety we feel when we are anticipating something or that anxiety we feel when we are uncertainty about the future. With the start of a new month and Fall just around the corner, you may be reflecting on the uncertainty of going back to in-person...
Dr. Krissy named an honouree in the fourth edition of the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women book.
This Year’s 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women Announced The 4th edition of the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian women (100ABCWomen) Gala presented by TD Ready Commit returns in-person at the Woodbine Banquet Hall, 30 Vice Regent Blvd, Toronto on Saturday September...
New Canadian Study by Dr. Krissy Doyle-Thomas looks at if pain can be detected in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders by just looking at their brain.
By Stephen Weir A new peer-reviewed study by Canadian researcher and professor Dr. Krissy Doyle-Thomas titled “Investigating Sensory Response to Physical Discomfort in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy” has just been published by...