Kristina Founk
Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist, Counselling Therapist
Hi! I’m Kristina, and I specialize in guiding individuals through the challenges of anxiety, phobias, and panic attacks. I am an ARCH registered clinical hypnotherapist with specialized training in supporting individuals with PTSD/CPTSD. I would be honoured to help you achieve lasting relief through the transformative power of hypnotherapy. Together, we'll embark on a journey towards inner peac...
Matthew Pitts
Registered Psychotherapist
I work with individuals and couples, focusing on areas like anxiety, relationship conflict, career stress, and recurring interpersonal patterns. My approach is collaborative, reflective, compassionate, and direct when helpful. Drawing from experience in family law, finance, marriage, and parenthood, I help clients navigate conflict, stress, and personal growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Stress
When does stress become something therapy can help with?
Some stress is a normal part of life, but chronic stress — stress that persists over weeks or months and affects your sleep, health, relationships, or ability to function — benefits from professional support. Therapy is helpful when stress feels overwhelming or unmanageable, when coping strategies are not working, when stress is contributing to anxiety or depression, or when the source of stress (work, caregiving, health, finances) cannot easily be removed.
What are the effects of chronic stress on mental and physical health?
Chronic stress is associated with a wide range of health effects, including disrupted sleep, fatigue, headaches, digestive problems, weakened immune function, and increased risk of cardiovascular issues over time. Psychologically, prolonged stress often contributes to anxiety, depression, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and burnout. Addressing stress early — through therapy and lifestyle strategies — reduces the risk of these longer-term effects.
What therapy approaches help with stress?
CBT is highly effective for stress management, helping you identify and shift thought patterns that amplify stress and develop more adaptive responses to stressors. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) has a strong evidence base specifically for chronic stress and burnout. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), solution-focused therapy, and relaxation-based approaches are also widely used. Your therapist will tailor the approach to your specific stressors and goals.
What is burnout and is it the same as stress?
Burnout is a state of physical and emotional exhaustion resulting from prolonged, unrelenting stress — most commonly work-related. It differs from acute stress in that burnout involves a deeper depletion, often accompanied by emotional detachment, cynicism, and a loss of sense of purpose or effectiveness. Burnout can take longer to recover from than ordinary stress and often benefits from a combination of therapy, lifestyle change, and sometimes changes to work or responsibilities.
How many sessions does stress therapy typically require?
Many people with stress-related concerns experience meaningful improvement within 6–12 sessions, particularly when the source of stress can be identified and practical strategies put in place. When stress is rooted in deeper patterns — people-pleasing, perfectionism, difficulty setting limits — or has led to significant burnout or depression, a longer course of therapy is often more effective. Your therapist will work with you to set realistic and useful goals from the start.
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