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Mindful Way Workshop: Fall 2016

What is Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy?

Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy or MBCT is an innovative program that combines cognitive therapy with mindfulness meditation. Participants will learn skills and techniques to identify negative moods such as depression, anxiety and stress and to develop the tools to effectively deal with them.

MBCT has been clinically proven to be at least as effective as drugs for depression and provides equivalent protection against depressive relapse. Research has shown that MBCT can also benefit people suffering from anxiety and other emotional problems such as excessive worry, panic, irritability, anger, ADHD and stress related physical symptoms.

“What we’re trying to get people to do is to anchor themselves in their experience so that when a negative emotion comes up in the mind, it can wash over them; it doesn’t bring to mind all of the negative associations that for some people can happen very automatically.” Zindel Segal, co-founder of MBCT The Mindful Way Through Depression Video

We hold our MBCT classes in North York – 3080 Yonge Street (at Lawrence) once a week for 8 weeks. Each class is 2 hours long. There is also a one-day retreat on a weekend at about week 6.

Free consultation: before the classes start, we meet with you to help you make sure that the program will be beneficial for you.

Training materials, CDs, MP3s and workbooks, are free for participants.

The cost for the program is $500 for the 8 week workshop (Those with extended health insurance may be covered for some or all of this cost under psychological services).

INSTRUCTORS:

Larry Borins MSW, RSW is a psychotherapist in private practice and founder of Mind Health Toronto. He holds a Masters degree from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University. In addition, Larry has advanced training in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Based Interventions and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and uses these modalities to help his clients get out of the vicious cycles of negative emotions, recognize destructive patterns, find deeper connections, and explore new options for positive change.

Susan Hershkop BSC MD FRCP(C) is a psychiatrist. She studied medicine, completed her psychiatric residency at the University of Toronto and has an academic appointment as a Lecturer at the University of Toronto.  Susan has a psychiatric practice at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre where she sees patients with mood and anxiety disorders.  She has a particular interest in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and mindfulness.

To Register please call 416-322-5433 or e-mail larryborins@gmail.com and fax in a referral from your physician (416) 322-5432

 

CO-DEPENDENT BELIEF

“I always thought I had to be there for everyone, no matter what.”

Relief is on the way……

This day forth, I shall live my life and my life alone

Allowing each soul that I meet the same privilege

Not judging, manipulating, controlling or even

Protecting them from their own realities

For my moment is their moment also,

This new space I have allowed myself

I shall fill with _______________(love)  (me).

 

Office Space For Rent

Mind Health Toronto is seeking an energetic and skilled psychotherapist to join our progressive mental health centre for adults, couples, families, children and youth. We are a newly formed collaborative and creative community of interdisciplinary professionals in mid-town Toronto. We emphasize eclectic approaches: humanistic, CBT, Mindfulness Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy,  Family of Origin Work and Relational therapies. We are a group of experienced Psychologists, MSW’s and Psychiatrists who can provide on site assessment and follow up. We offer a loving and supportive work environment, ongoing professional development, and friendly access to peer supervision; all of this in a beautifully renovated, professional space.

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE FOR RENT – PART-TIME. (1 day a week starting August 1, 2016). If you are interested in being a part of this professional community, contact:

info@mindhealthtoronto.com

To learn more about Mind Health Toronto please visit our websitewww.mindhealthtoronto.com

Mindfulness for New Parents

Mindfulness for New Parents 

Being a new parent is a wonderful, though often stressful life transition – which may lead to difficulties in mood, anxiety and relationships.

Learning to become mindful can help you reduce emotional stress and also connect more fully with your infant or toddler.  Mindfulness has been shown to foster infant attachment bonds and stronger relationships.

In this program we will be practicing mindfulness together with your infant through various forms of brief meditations and gentle yoga. These can be practiced at home to increase bonding with your infant and decrease stress levels. Pregnant couples can also participate in adapted exercises.

This program is suitable for parents and expectant parents. Everyone is welcome.

Fees:  $250/adult / $300 for the couple. Those with extended health insurance may be covered for some or all of this cost under psychological services.

To Register Please call:  (416) 322-5433

Date: Mondays –  11:15 am – 1 pm (recurring depending on participants)

Location: Mind Health Toronto3080 Yonge St., suite #5016, North York (at the northwest corner of Yonge and Lawrence)

Instructors:

Dr. Anna Chen, MD, FRCPC is a general Psychiatrist with a strong interest in the promotion of infant/parental mental health.

Larry Borins, MSW, RSW is a Marriage Counselor in private practice with a passion for mindfulness and CBT.   www.mindfultherapist.ca

Unleashing Your Authentic Self

  • Do you find yourself spinning your wheels in pursuit of your goals?
  • Do you ever look at others and wonder why it seems so easy for them?
  • Do you long for less stress and more lasting happiness in your life?

 

If you answered “yes” to any of the above and it has been going on for a while, your problem likely won’t change if you continue as you are.

Why? It’s because like most people, you are probably only seeing the walls around you,

eg, frustrations with your partner, often feeling anxious or confusion about your life direction. Those walls seem real only because you have been staring at them for a lifetime and it is very scary to take down the walls because they seem to protect you too. Very little will change until you do. That’s why focusing solely on your partner’s issues, quick fixes for stress or asking others what to do with your life rarely works.

Did you know there is another little known way to achieve your goals that few people have ever been shown?

In my workshop series I will be using the latest in neuroscience to show you how you can begin breaking through your own personal wall in a safe way. When you learn how to tap into that powerful part of you – your “Authentic Self”, you will finally actively begin getting more of what you want out of life. After this workshop series you won’t be able to look at yourself or others the same way.

When? Apr. 20 – May. 25, 2016

What? 6 Weekly Sessions – Wed. evenings 7 – 9 pm  Where? 3080 Yonge Street Suite 5016
Investment: $497  

 The first 10 registrants will get a FREE copy of Dr. Gerstein’s acclaimed book,
Live Your Dreams: Doctor’s Orders

Come to the first session. If at that time you are not satisfied with what this workshop series can do for you, then we will refund all your money.

To register and for more info contact: Michelle @ 416-893-7983 or mhoffer@rogers.com

Instructor: Dr. Samuel Gerstein is an MD practicing in psychotherapy, a Career Coach and an Author. While spending two decades in Emergency Medicine and treating over 70,000 patients, he witnessed firsthand the toll that stress takes on the mind and body. He began studying the power of the mind. That is when he transitioned into his Dream Career – helping people use their mind to create the life and work they love.

 

 

Mindful Way Workshop: Spring 2016

  • FREE YOURSELF FROM DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESS
  • DATES: FRIDAY April 1st – May 20th  1:00-3:00pm. Retreat on Sunday, May 8th, 9:30 am -3:30pm

 

What is Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy?

Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy or MBCT is an innovative program that combines cognitive therapy with mindfulness meditation. Participants will learn skills and techniques to identify negative moods such as depression, anxiety and stress and to develop the tools to effectively deal with them.

MBCT has been clinically proven to be at least as effective as drugs for depression and provides equivalent protection against depressive relapse. Research has shown that MBCT can also benefit people suffering from anxiety and other emotional problems such as excessive worry, panic, irritability, anger, ADHD and stress related physical symptoms.

“What we’re trying to get people to do is to anchor themselves in their experience so that when a negative emotion comes up in the mind, it can wash over them; it doesn’t bring to mind all of the negative associations that for some people can happen very automatically.” Zindel Segal, co-founder of MBCT The Mindful Way Through Depression Video

We hold our MBCT classes in North York – 3080 Yonge Street (at Lawrence) once a week for 8 weeks. Each class is 2 hours long. There is also a one-day retreat on a weekend at about week 6.

  • Free consultation: before the classes start, we meet with you to help you make sure that the program will be beneficial for you.
  • Training materials, CDs, MP3s and workbooks, are free for participants.
  • The cost for the program is $400 for the 8 week workshop (Those with extended health insurance may be covered for some or all of this cost under psychological services).

 

INSTRUCTORS:

Larry Borins MSW, RSW is a psychotherapist in private practice and founder of Mind Health Toronto, a centre for emotional wellbeing. He holds a Masters degree from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University. In addition, Larry has advanced training in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Based Interventions and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and uses these modalities to help his clients get out of the vicious cycles of negative emotions, recognize destructive patterns, find deeper connections, and explore new options for positive change.

To Register please call Michelle 416-322-5433 or e-mail larryborins@gmail.com

Office Space for rent

Mind Health Toronto is seeking an energetic and skilled psychotherapist to join our progressive mental health centre for adults, couples, families, children and youth. We are a newly formed collaborative and creative community of interdisciplinary professionals in mid-town Toronto. We emphasize eclectic approaches: humanistic, CBT, Mindfulness Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy,  Family of Origin Work and Relational therapies. We are a group of experienced Psychologists, MSW’s and Psychiatrists who can provide on site assessment and follow up. We offer a loving and supportive work environment, ongoing professional development, and friendly access to peer supervision; all of this in a beautifully renovated, professional space.

 

 

To learn more about Mind Health Toronto please visit our websitewww.mindhealthtoronto.com

Why We All Need To Practice Emotional First Aid

We’ll go to the doctor when we feel flu-ish or a nagging pain. So why don’t we see a health professional when we feel emotional pain: guilt, loss, loneliness? Too many of us deal with common psychological-health issues on our own, says psychologist Guy Winch. But we don’t have to. Winch makes a compelling case to practice emotional hygiene — taking care of our emotions, our minds, with the same diligence we take care of our bodies.

Guy Winch gives a great Ted Talks  on the benefits of practicing emotional hygiene. To watch the video click Here: Why we all need to practice emotional first aid.

Integrating Parts of the Self – Past, Present, Future

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT YOURSELF?
WANT TO BREAK BAD PATTERNS?
WANT TO BE HAPPY?

Beginning April 2016, Donna will be running group workshops.
Donna’s wait list has grown and as a result, she has had to turn a lot of people away. Donna believes strongly in her work and therapeutic model, and would like to help people work at becoming better versions of themselves. It is for this reason that she would like to offer these workshops – to spread her model of therapy and to reach more people.

The goal of these workshops is for individuals/couples to understand Donna’s therapeutic model and apply it to the areas of their lives they wish to explore, work on, or make better. The model allows people to acknowledge parts of the self and understand how these parts are interrelated and integrated. Through teaching of her model, exercises, and self reflection, individuals will be able to identify the trouble spots in themselves, understand the origins of these trouble spots, and find ways of making them better. Be it for your own individual work, work within a couple context, or even work between adult child and parent, this model can facilitate an understanding that could be blocking your happiness.

If the notion of a workshop puts you off, please know that in this format you are free to participate as much or as little as you like. A portion of the workshop is devoted to teaching the model, which allows people to ingest the material with no need for active participation. As people become more familiar with the model, they are free to participate in any fashion that fits with their comfort level. Some may participate more, some may ask more questions, some may do written exercises strictly for themselves; some may wish to share their insights.

AT YOUR OWN PACE!

Donna is excited!

If you are interested in sharing her excitement, please contact her assistant, Melanie, at 416-784-3370 or melanier1988@gmail.com for more information. As Donna is a licensed Psychologist, a portion of these fees can be covered by your extended health care insurance coverage.

DETAILS:
PLACE: 3080 Yonge Street • Suite 5016 • Group Room
DATES: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2nd. TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
COST: $500.00 (for 8 hours of workshop)

Conversations For Connection

Do adults bond with their partners in the same way that children develop attachments to their parents? Love Guru, Dr. Sue Johnson shows groundbreaking evidence to suggest that they do in her book “Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Life Time of Love.”

In December 2011 I had the opportunity to attend a week long externship training with Johnson in Ottawa, where I got immersed in her empirically validated model called Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT).

Emotionally Focused Couple’s Therapy (EFT) is a short-term (8-20 sessions) therapy used to reduce distress in adult love relationships and create more secure attachment bonds. This approach is based on the assumption that relationships have a powerful impact on our mental and physical health. According to Johnson, lovers are regulators of each others physiology and emotional functioning and when there is relationship rupture this can send the couple into distress, panic, depression, trauma and forgiveness dilemmas. The good news is that each partner holds the key to unlock each others pain and loneliness. Emotional presence is the solution.

The message of “Hold Me Tight” is simple says Dr. Sue. “Forget about learning how to argue better, analyzing your early childhood, making grand romantic gestures, or experimenting with new sexual positions. Instead, get to the emotional underpinnings of your relationship by recognizing that you are emotionally attached to and dependent on your partner in much the same way that a child is on a parent for nurturing, soothing and protection”.

Dr. Johnson teaches that the way to enhance or save a relationship is to be open, attuned, and responsive to each other and to reestablish emotional connection.

Love is a very special kind of emotional bond. It is a basic need that is wired into our brain by millions of years of evolution. It is a survival strategy. Our brains identify isolation and abandonment as danger, and the touch and emotional responsiveness of loved ones as safety. When we experience a loss of connection from attachment figures, this triggers “primal panic,” a special set of fear responses.

According to the code of attachment theory we all need a safe haven relationship to turn to when life is too much for us and that offers us a secure base from which to go confidently out into the world. This is effective dependency.

Dr. Johnson shares that the heart of the matter in couples therapy is not about the arguments that play out around the kids or money. The fighting is really about the key attachment questions that drive a couple’s negative dance.

The key questions are: “Are you there for me?” “Do I matter to you?” “Will you turn towards me and respond to me?” Partners often do not know how to ask these questions, and therapists often miss them or even see them as a sign of immature dependency.

This externship gave me a new road map for working with couples and a deeper understanding for marital distress. Attachment theory seems to be the missing glue for all the other experiential and humanistic approaches I’ve been trying to piece together and integrate. I believe that this model is a truly revolutionary breakthrough in couples therapy. It has been exciting to bring “Hold Me Tight” conversations into my work with couples and families, as the evidence for its success is significant.

Author:
Larry Borins MSW, RSW is a psychotherapist in private practice and founder of Mind Health Toronto, a centre for emotional wellbeing. He holds a Masters degree from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University. In addition, Larry has advanced training in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Mindfulness Based Interventions and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and uses these modalities to help his clients get out of the vicious cycles of negative emotions, recognize destructive patterns, find deeper connections, and explore new options for positive change.

Mindful Way Workshop: Winter Session 2016

  • FREE YOURSELF FROM DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESS
  • DATES: FRIDAY January 22 – March 11 1:30-3:30pm. Retreat on Sunday, November 29th, 9:30 am -3:30pm

What is Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy?

Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy or MBCT is an innovative program that combines cognitive therapy with mindfulness meditation. Participants will learn skills and techniques to identify negative moods such as depression, anxiety and stress and to develop the tools to effectively deal with them.

MBCT has been clinically proven to be at least as effective as drugs for depression and provides equivalent protection against depressive relapse. Research has shown that MBCT can also benefit people suffering from anxiety and other emotional problems such as excessive worry, panic, irritability, anger, ADHD and stress related physical symptoms.

“What we’re trying to get people to do is to anchor themselves in their experience so that when a negative emotion comes up in the mind, it can wash over them; it doesn’t bring to mind all of the negative associations that for some people can happen very automatically.” Zindel Segal, co-founder of MBCT The Mindful Way Through Depression Video

DATES: FRIDAY January 22 – March 11th 1:00-3:00pm. Retreat on Sunday, February 28th, 9:30 am -3:30pm

  • We hold our MBCT classes in North York – 3080 Yonge Street (at Lawrence) once a week for 8 weeks. Each class is 2 hours long. There is also a one-day retreat on a weekend at about week 6.
  • Free consultation: before the classes start, we meet with you to help you make sure that the program will be beneficial for you.
  • Training materials, CDs, MP3s and workbooks, are free for participants.
  • The cost for the program is $400 for the 8 week workshop (Those with extended health insurance may be covered for some or all of this cost under psychological services).
INSTRUCTORS:

Larry Borins MSW, RSW is a psychotherapist in private practice and founder of Mind Health Toronto, a centre for emotional wellbeing. He holds a Masters degree from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University. In addition, Larry has advanced training in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Based Interventions and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and uses these modalities to help his clients get out of the vicious cycles of negative emotions, recognize destructive patterns, find deeper connections, and explore new options for positive change.

Susan Hershkop BSC MD FRCP(C) is a psychiatrist. She studied medicine, completed her psychiatric residency at the University of Toronto and has an academic appointment as a Lecturer at the University of Toronto.  Susan has a psychiatric practice at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre where she sees patients with mood and anxiety disorders.  She has a particular interest in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and mindfulness.

To Register please call Rene 416-322-5433 or e-mail larryborins@gmail.com