Every year at this time women are reminded to focus on their health, but in reality, women should be taking charge of their own physical and mental well-being every day. A good first step is to find out how well your body is functioning so you can target any areas that need assistance. One of the best ways to accomplish this is through Bioenergetics. This non-invasive computerized analysis determines underlying imbalances in organs and tissues that could contribute to unwanted health conditions. If an imbalance is found Bioenergetics can then help to stimulate correction of the affected organ or tissues to help your body function at its best.
Heal Your Mind, Body & Soul
Reiki Energy Therapy is a holistic, light touch Japanese stress reduction, relaxation and healing technique that treats the whole person – mind, body, and soul. Negative thoughts, emotions or experiences can get stuck in our body, potentially causing emotional or mental distress which may manifest in the physical as disease. Reiki benefits the physiological and emotional well-being of a person by reducing stress, fear, anxiety, and depression. Reiki clears energetic blockages in the chakras (energy centres) of our body. It stimulates the parasympathetic nerves in the autonomic nervous system helping the body to relax and activating the body’s own natural healing processes.
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The Power of Support
A supportive community can make all the difference when dealing with PPD. Connecting with others who understand can provide comfort and reassurance.
● Breaking Down Barriers: PPD is tough enough without stigma and access issues. Efforts are growing to make mental health support more accessible through public education, policy changes, community programs and telehealth services.
● Telehealth: Telehealth offers support at home, especially when traditional services are out of reach. Every bit of support counts, and telehealth makes getting the help you need easier.
With community and peer support such as those offered by MDAM (Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba), you don’t have to face PPD alone. Together, we can create a space where healing happens.
Exploring New Avenues: Emerging Therapies
There are also new and promising treatments on the horizon that offer hope for those managing PPD.
● Music Therapy: Music can reach us when words fail, soothing our spirits and helping us bond with our babies.
● Mindfulness & Compassion Therapy: These practices help you be kinder to yourself, cultivating resilience and peace.
● Family Therapy: Family therapy brings everyone together, creating a supportive network that strengthens the whole family.
● New Medications: Innovations like Brexanolone (Zulresso) offer new hope for faster relief from PPD symptoms. While still being studied, these treatments could be the key for many.
These therapies remind us that there’s always hope and new ways to heal. By exploring options with your health provider, you can find the best support for you.
Treatment & Management of PPD
Every Journey is Unique
Recovering from PPD is deeply personal, and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. It’s crucial to remember that you’re not alone—your experience is valid, and with the proper support, you can find the path that’s right for you. Healing often involves a blend of therapy, medication, lifestyle adjustments, and leaning on those around you. Together, these elements help you move towards feeling more like yourself.
Therapy: A Path to Healing
Therapy is a powerful way to manage PPD. Cognitive-behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) have been particularly helpful for many.
● Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) gently guides you to recognize and reshape negative thoughts. Techniques like cognitive restructuring and behavioural activation help you reclaim joy in everyday moments. Mindfulness exercises offer calm amidst the storm, helping you navigate each day.
● Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) helps you manage changes and challenges in relationships that often come with PPD. Whether adjusting to parenthood, resolving conflicts, or coping with grief, IPT strengthens connections and supports healing.
Both CBT and IPT offer hope and practical strategies for recovery. With the right tools, brighter days are within reach.
Medication: A Step Toward Balance
Sometimes, therapy alone isn’t enough, and that’s okay. Medication can be a crucial part of finding balance.
● SSRIs & SNRIs: Medications like SSRIs (Zoloft, Prozac) and SNRIs (Effexor, Cymbalta) help lift your mood, giving you the boost needed to start feeling better. While they can take time to work and may have side effects, they’ve been a lifeline for many.
● Finding What Works for You: Open conversations with your healthcare provider are crucial to finding what works best. There’s no shame in seeking help through medication—it’s a step toward caring for yourself, and you deserve to feel well.
Combining medication with therapy, lifestyle changes, and support creates a strong foundation for recovery.
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The Power of Support
A supportive community can make all the difference when dealing with PPD. Connecting with others who understand can provide comfort and reassurance.
● Breaking Down Barriers: PPD is tough enough without stigma and access issues. Efforts are growing to make mental health support more accessible through public education, policy changes, community programs and telehealth services.
● Telehealth: Telehealth offers support at home, especially when traditional services are out of reach. Every bit of support counts, and telehealth makes getting the help you need easier.
With community and peer support such as those offered by MDAM (Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba), you don’t have to face PPD alone. Together, we can create a space where healing happens.
Exploring New Avenues: Emerging Therapies
There are also new and promising treatments on the horizon that offer hope for those managing PPD.
● Music Therapy: Music can reach us when words fail, soothing our spirits and helping us bond with our babies.
● Mindfulness & Compassion Therapy: These practices help you be kinder to yourself, cultivating resilience and peace.
● Family Therapy: Family therapy brings everyone together, creating a supportive network that strengthens the whole family.
● New Medications: Innovations like Brexanolone (Zulresso) offer new hope for faster relief from PPD symptoms. While still being studied, these treatments could be the key for many.
These therapies remind us that there’s always hope and new ways to heal. By exploring options with your health provider, you can find the best support for you.
Thanksgiving Flower Gift Guide
Sending flowers for Thanksgiving is a thoughtful gesture that can brighten anyone’s day. When choosing flowers, opt for autumnal blooms like sunflowers, chrysanthemums, and roses in warm hues like orange, yellow, and red. Ensure you personalize the arrangement with a heartfelt note expressing gratitude and good wishes. For co-workers, select elegant yet modest bouquets to maintain a professional tone. For friends and family, consider their favorite flowers or colors for a personal touch. Arrange for timely delivery to ensure the flowers arrive fresh and on or before Thanksgiving. This small act of kindness can spread joy and appreciation during the holiday season.
Bioenergetics & Women’s Health
Every year at this time women are reminded to focus on their health, but in reality, women should be taking charge of their own physical and mental well-being every day. A good first step is to find out how well your body is functioning so you can target any areas that need assistance. One of the best ways to accomplish this is through Bioenergetics. This non-invasive computerized analysis determines underlying imbalances in organs and tissues that could contribute to unwanted health conditions. If an imbalance is found Bioenergetics can then help to stimulate correction of the affected organ or tissues to help your body function at its best.
Chiropractic Care & Cold/Flu Season
Chiropractic care can play a crucial role in boosting your natural immune system this cold and flu season. The spine houses the nervous system, which controls and coordinates the body’s functions, including the immune response. Misalignments in the spine can disrupt nervous system communication, potentially weakening the immune system. Chiropractic adjustments help correct these misalignments, enhancing nerve function and supporting optimal communication between the brain and the body. Improved nervous system function can promote better immune response, helping the body fight off infections and diseases more effectively. Regular chiropractic care, combined with a healthy lifestyle, can naturally strengthen your body’s defense mechanisms.
Comprehensive Home & Health Care
Mara Home and Health Services Inc. is committed to delivering exceptional home and community-based health care. We specialize in personalized care, offering services that cater to diverse needs, ensuring clients receive top-quality support in the comfort of their homes. Our offerings include foot care, home support, respite, dementia care, healthcare aides, nurse practitioners, pharmacy services, mental health therapy, and rehabilitation assistance. With a team of experienced professionals, comprehensive care plans, and a holistic approach, Mara Home and Health Services Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the well-being and quality of life for our community members.
October Brain Teasers
1. I’m not a blanket, yet I cover the ground; a crystal from heaven that doesn’t make a sound. What am I? 2. What has teeth but cannot bite?
3. Two fathers and two sons are in a car, yet there are only three people in the car. How?
3-Ingredient Pumpkin Cookies
These healthy pumpkin cookies are soft and chewy, and they need only three ingredients:
2 1/2 cups rolled oats
2 cups pumpkin puree not pumpkin pie filling
1/4 cup maple syrup can use agave nectar
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the oats, pumpkin, and syrup, and mix well. If adding chocolate chips, fold them through.
Using your hands, form into small balls and place on the baking tray and press each ball into a cookie shape. Bake for 10 minutes.
Remove and allow to cool on the sheet.


