Welcome to the Blog

Hello and welcome to my blog! I’m Rebecca Crawford, a Registered Psychotherapist with a passion for helping individuals reconnect with themselves and live in alignment with their values. I’m so glad you’re here.

This space is designed to be an extension of the work I do in therapy - a place for reflection, learning, and support. Whether you're considering therapy for the first time, currently in the process of healing, or simply curious about mental health and self-growth, I hope you find something here that speaks to you.

What You Can Expect

Young Woman with PsychologistIn this blog, I’ll be sharing insights, tips, and thoughtful reflections on a variety of topics related to mental health and personal development. Some of the themes I’ll be exploring include:

  • Understanding anxiety, depression, and stress
  • Improving self-esteem and building self-compassion
  • Working through trauma and reclaiming personal power
  • Exploring gender, sexuality, and identity in a safe, affirming way
  • Challenging harmful societal messages around body image and worth
  • Creating meaningful change through self-awareness and values-based living

Why This Blog Matters

Our mental health journeys don’t just happen in therapy sessions - they’re shaped by our everyday thoughts, experiences, and the messages we absorb from the world around us. This blog is here to offer support and insight between sessions, to challenge stigma, and to remind you that you're not alone.

If there's a topic you’d like to see covered, I’d love to hear from you. This is a collaborative space where curiosity, compassion, and honesty are always welcome.

Thank you for being here. I look forward to walking alongside you on this path of growth and healing.

With care,
Rebecca Crawford,
Registered Psychotherapist

Online Therapy

  • 🧸 The Power of Routine in Childhood

    🧒 Parenting & Development

    Predictability helps children feel safe, calm, and in control of their world.

    Children thrive on structure. Having a consistent routine-like regular meal times, bedtime rituals, and set times for play and rest-helps kids know what to expect, which reduces anxiety and meltdowns. Routines provide a sense of stability, especially during times of transition or stress. They're also powerful tools for teaching self-regulation and responsibility. Try starting with a visual schedule or a calming bedtime pattern, and adjust gently as needed. The goal isn’t rigidity, but rhythm: a supportive flow that gives your child the security to explore and grow with confidence.