Holiday Stress and Anxiety In Person Counselling

Holiday Stress and Anxiety

Holiday stress can exacerbate mental health issues or - on occasion - trigger new emotional challenges.  Expectations for a positive experience may trigger feelings of anxiety. The combination of social obligations, financial strain, longstanding family dynamics patterns and differing belief systems can sometimes feel overwhelming.  Holidays can be an opportunity to learn about boundaries and self care. Counselling may be helpful for all of these things.

 

In Person Counselling

In-person counseling involves face-to-face meetings between a counsellor and a client in an actual physical office, allowing for direct interpersonal connection and non-verbal cues. Virtual counseling takes place online, often through video calls or messaging platforms, offering convenience and accessibility but potentially limiting some aspects of personal interaction and body language interpretation.  Many counsellors offer both but may need to switch primarily to online/virtual counselling if public health advisories are in effect.

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Jamie Johnson

M.A., RCC
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M.A., RCC
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