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Healing together. Family-Therapy Ottawa offers expert counselling for kids, youth & couples. Creating harmony & happiness in your home. We’re here to listen.

Multilingual support in Azerbaijani, Arabic, Farsi, French, English,Hindi, Russian, Urdu & more. Family-Therapy is here to provide you with psychological information to help you through difficult situations.

No More Silent Battles Documentary Screening and Q&A with Dr. Jenny Ingram | Ottawa Public Library 06/10/2026

Do you know someone who is caring for a loved one with dementia?

The Stittsville branch, Ottawa Public Library is showing a documentary called 'No More Silent Battles' which follows the deeply personal journeys of others navigating the home care system and highlights the impact of specialized support, community involvement, and family love.

Dr. Jenny Ingram, a widely-respected medical specialist and trailblazer in Geriatric Medicine is joining for a virtual Q&A period following the screening.

Register here:

https://booking.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/event/no-more-silent-battles-documentary-screening-and-qa-dr-jenny-ingram

Caregivers need care and support as well. You don’t need to do this journey on your own. Talk with one of our social workers if you’re burnt out and exhausted.

No More Silent Battles Documentary Screening and Q&A with Dr. Jenny Ingram | Ottawa Public Library Join us for a screening of the powerful documentary that shines a light on the growing crisis of dementia care in Canada. The documentary follows the deeply personal journeys of four families as they navigate a bureaucratic and confusing home care system. It exposes the silent battles that caregiver...

06/09/2026

Ever feel like your brain has 50 tabs open, 3 are frozen, and you can't figure out where the music is coming from? who has soccer tonight? what did I plan for dinner? and do I actually have carrots to make the salad? When is DD's play date? and did I pay the dance fees for this session?.... And we have not even talked about all the work you do at your paying job.

This is the invisible workload of motherhood. It’s the constant planning, tracking, worrying, and managing that no one sees, but leaves you completely drained by 2 PM.

The hardest part? Feeling like you can’t talk about it with your partner without being judged or being let down. Cue the mom guilt.

Mom, we want you to know something: We get it. You don’t have to pretend everything is perfect here. It is safe to say, "I'm exhausted." It is safe to admit you need a break. Taking care of your own mental health isn’t selfish, it’s essential.

If you're feeling the weight of maternal burnout, you don’t have to carry it alone. Our therapists are here to listen, support, and help you find your footing again. No judgment. We're a safe space where you can unload and get your bearing.

Drop a ❤️ in the comments if you’re carrying a heavy mental load today, or send us a private message.

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05/20/2026

From "System Crash" to Harmony: A Tech-Parent’s Guide to OCD

Balancing a high-stakes tech career in Kanata with a family life in Ottawa is a massive logistical feat. But when your brain is stuck in an infinite "What If" loop, that balance feels less like a challenge and more like a total system crash.

If you find yourself checking the stove five times before school drop-off, or if your mind runs endless, terrifying simulations about your child’s safety, you aren’t just being a "cautious parent." You might be stuck in an OCD cycle that’s going to leave you burnout.

When "Care" Becomes a Compulsion

In the tech world, you’re paid to find bugs before they happen and focus a lot on. But in parenting, that same "risk assessment" hardware can overheat. OCD often hides behind the mask of being a "protective parent," but there is a distinct line between being a healthy and safety conscious parent and the agonizing grip of parenting anxiety in Ottawa.

When you have OCD, the "all-clear" signal in your brain fails to fire. Even after you’ve checked the car seat or the door lock, the alarm stays on. Checking and rechecking doesn't just drain your battery; it pulls you away from being present with your kids.

You’re physically there, but mentally, you’re debugging a threat that isn't a real threat.

This isn't a personality flaw; it’s a biological loop that can be broken.

Why Tech Parents in Kanata are Vulnerable

The cognitive skills that make you a great developer, pattern recognition, edge-case testing, and deep focus can be the exact same traits OCD highjacks. When you spend 8 hours a day at the Kanata Tech Park hunting for system vulnerabilities, it’s incredibly hard to "switch off" that hyper-vigilance when you pull into your driveway in Carp.

Debug Your Routine: Specialized OCD Support

Breaking the cycle requires a specific "patch" called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). We help you retrain your brain to handle uncertainty without the exhausting compulsions.

We make it easy for busy professionals to find time for themselves:

Lunch Hour Debug: Slip out for a session on your lunch break.

The Pre-Pickup Window: Book an early afternoon appointment.
Fix your mental loops before you head to school pickup, ensuring you’re fully present for the evening shift at home.

Bring harmony back to your family and stop the mental background processes that are slowing you down. We offer therapy in Kanata and OCD support for Carp and Stittsville residents at our conveniently located office, just minutes from the tech hub.

Book online https://ottawafamily-therapy.janeapp.com/

Pro-Tip for the "Evening Shift": Taking 50 minutes for yourself in the early afternoon is the best way to ensure you have the bandwidth for bedtime stories and dance or soccer practice later.

05/14/2026

Reading to your kids is essentially like running a high-level "software update" for their developing brains. In 2026, pediatric research (led by organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics) continues to emphasize that the benefits are far more than just academic; they are neurological and emotional.

Children who are read to frequently enter kindergarten having heard nearly 1 million more words than children who weren't.

Vocabulary Depth: Books often contain "rare" words (names of specific plants, animals, or complex emotions) that don't come up in everyday casual conversation.

Books provide a safe, low-stakes environment for children to process big feelings.

Empathy: By following a character through a struggle, children practice "perspective-taking"—understanding that other people have different thoughts and feelings than their own.

Emotional Regulation: Stories about characters who are angry, scared, or sad help children label their own emotions, which is the first step in managing them.

In an era of rapid-fire digital content, reading a physical book trains a child’s sustained attention. It requires them to follow a linear narrative from start to finish, which builds the "mental muscles" needed for deep focus and critical thinking.

What books do you read to your child?

How do you incorporate reading into your children's bedtime routine?

Trillium Drug Program Application - Central Forms Repository (CFR) 05/06/2026

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Trillium Drug Program Application - Central Forms Repository (CFR) The Trillium Drug Program Application is available on the Ontario Drug Benefit Program Online Applications and Forms website: https://forms.ontariodrugbenefit.ca/. If you are not able to complete...

05/04/2026

Why does the front door feel like the hardest place to cross?

The "morning rush" is more than just a struggle with shoes and backpacks. It’s the emotional tug-of-war between the life you’re building and the family you love.

If the pressure to "have it all" has left you with sore shoulders and a heart that feels heavy, talking to a professional can help. At Family-Therapy, we specialize in supporting parents navigating burnout, anxiety, and the unique pressures of the Ottawa workforce.

Don’t let guilt be your primary fuel.

PSHCP/Canada Life accepted therapists.
In-person Ottawa clinic or virtual to suit your schedule.
Empathetic, specialized and personalized care.

https://ottawafamily-therapy.janeapp.com/

You can call us at 613 287 3799

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What’s one thing you’re letting go of today to save your sanity?

04/30/2026

Raise your hand if "I'm just tired" is your most-used phrase this week.

If you’re currently:

Running on caffeine and adrenaline.

Feeling that familiar tightness in your throat as you rush to work.

Carrying "Mom Guilt" like a second backpack.

Dealing with the "ADHD fog" of a house that never stops.
..it's time for a reset.

You are the engine of your family, but even engines need maintenance. Aytar Atakishiyeva (RP-Qualifying) provides a safe, non-judgmental space for Ottawa moms to breathe, process, and regain their footing.

Located in Ottawa | Virtually across Ontario
Day, evening, and weekend spots available.

Stop rushing. Start healing.

https://ottawafamily-therapy.janeapp.com/ #/staff_member/74

or call and book today 613 287 3799

04/28/2026

Is Your High-Performance Brain on an Infinite Loop? Debugging OCD in Kanata

In the world of software, an infinite loop is a critical bug. A process that cannot exit, consuming resources until the entire program crashes. It’s a flawless calculation with a missing termination condition.

In the human brain, we call this dynamic Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). It’s not "weird habits" or being a "neat freak." It’s your operating system running an incredibly sophisticated risk-assessment algorithm that has lost its "stop" command. It can make you seem like a control freak.

Even if you sees with your own eyes that the stove is off, your brain continues to send an "error" message. Which is exhausting!

The Debug Report: The Biological "Worry Circuit"

To understand OCD, we need to talk about the biology of risk. Your brain has a specialized circuit, often called the "Worry Circuit" or the CSTC (Cortico-Striato-Thalamo-Cortical) loop.

Two key components are crucial here:

1. The Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC): This is the Detector. Located at the very front of the brain, its job is to analyze potential risks and signal to the rest of the brain, "Hey, there’s a problem here." It generates the feeling of "something is wrong." And we are wired to search for problems or danger. That’s what kept us safe before we lived in houses.

2. The Caudate Nucleus: This is the Gatekeeper. This is a structure deep in your brain (part of the striatum), its role is to receive signals from the OFC. If the gatekeeper functions correctly, the Caudate Nucleus "resolves" the signal from the detection center after action is taken, silencing the alarm. This is how things should work normally. But sometimes it doesn’t and we get stuck.

The Loop in Action

In a typical scenario (the non-bugged version): The OFC (Detector) fires: "Did I check the front door?" This triggers a strong "something is wrong" feeling. You may get a nagging feeling and you get up and check to make sure you have locked the front door. You take action: You check the door. It is locked. The Caudate Nucleus (Gatekeeper) notes the action, resolves the issue, and silences the detector. The signal stops. This is how it works when everything is working normally.

The Loop is Stuck

In a brain with OCD, this circuit malfunctions. When the OFC fires the alarm ("Did I check the door?"), the resulting anxiety (the "obsession") is intense. You check the door (the "compulsion").

Even if you just locked it 2 seconds ago.

But when that signal arrives at the Caudate Nucleus (the Gatekeeper), it fails to register the action. It is under-active or inefficient. The gate never closes. The OFC never gets the "all clear." The signal is immediately looped back.
The alarm keeps firing: "Did I check the door? Did I check the door? Is it truly safe?"

The High-Performance Miscalculation

This isn’t a brain flaw; it’s an adaptation running wild. A brain with OCD is a high-performance system. Its primary strength is an incredible ability to perceive risk, run simulations of potential failure, and look for flaws. This is the exact brain profile you want in network security, quality assurance, or complex architecture design. It is over-calculating, not under-thinking. It is iterating a scenario a thousand times, looking for a certainty that a human system cannot provide.

It is a feature, not a bug, that just needs an updated rule-set.

Local Mental Health for Developers and Managers

The intense concentration, focus, and pressure of work in environments like the Kanata tech park are prime breeding grounds for reinforcing these cognitive loops. If your job description requires running complex simulations and hunting vulnerabilities, your brain is already primed for this type of over-calculation. You are not a neat freak; you are optimized for problem-solving.

We see a lot of software engineers in Ottawa who feel burnt out or always on because their brains won’t shut off. You aren't broken. You are running on a high-performance OS that just needs an iterative update. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), specifically Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), is the patch. It retrains the Caudate Nucleus, teaching the brain that the danger is not catastrophic and that the loop can be exited.
Call to Action: Debug Your Mental Loops

You don’t just deploy code with critical bugs. Don’t let your mental operating system do the same. If your internal logic is stuck on a high-intensity simulation, it’s time to push an update.
Debug your mental loops at our Kanata office, located just minutes from the tech hub. Book a consultation today, and let's optimize your brain’s best feature.

We offer in person sessions and online sessions in Kanata, day, evening or weekend appointments depending upon your therapist. Book online or send us an email letting us known when you want to book a session.

https://ottawafamily-therapy.janeapp.com/

Call us 613 287 3799

Email us: [email protected]

OCD isn't something you can simply "think" your way out of, it requires a structural update to how your brain handles risk. At our Kanata office, we specialize in helping high-performers debug these loops using evidence-based tools

04/27/2026

The Picture vs. The Reality

We all love these moments, the giggles, the soft light, the smiles, the cuddles, and that sweet baby smell. But as a new mom, we also know that what happens behind the lens isn't always as calm as the photo looks and the social posts.

Sometimes, behind the smiles, there is:

The Overwhelming Exhaustion: That "tired-to-the-bone" feeling that coffee can’t fix.

The Intrusive Thoughts: Worrying about "what-ifs" that keep you up even when the baby is finally sleeping.

The Identity Shift: Wondering where the "old you" went and how to navigate this new version of yourself.

The Relationship Strain: Feeling like you and your partner are passing ships in the night, or stuck in cycles of misunderstanding.

If you’re feeling more "overwhelmed" than "overjoyed" lately, please know: You aren't doing anything wrong. You’re just going through one of the biggest transitions of your life.

At Family-Therapy, we specialize in helping moms move from just "surviving" to truly thriving. Whether you’re dealing with postpartum anxiety, depression, or just need a safe space to say, "This is really hard," we are here to listen.

Book online
https://ottawafamily-therapy.janeapp.com/

Call us 613 287 3799

04/27/2026

Why "Logic" Isn't Enough to Solve Your OCD: The High-Achiever’s Paradox

In the Kanata tech sector, your brain is your greatest asset. You solve complex problems, debug messy code, and optimize systems for a living.

So, when an intrusive thought—a "what if"—pops into your head, your natural instinct is to reason with it. You try to gather data to prove the thought wrong. You run mental simulations to ensure safety. You use logic to "fix" the anxiety.

But with OCD, logic is like pouring gasoline on a fire. The "System Loop" ErrorOCD isn't a lack of intelligence; it’s a biological glitch in the brain’s "error-checking" center. When you try to out-think a compulsion, you reinforce the neural pathway that says the thought is dangerous. This often leads to the "Backdoor Spike", the moment you finally feel calm, and your brain whispers, "Wait, why am I calm? Did I miss something? Do I not care enough?"

Why Traditional "Talk" Isn't the Patch

If you’re a professional in Stittsville or Nepean, you’re used to finding solutions. But OCD lives in your amygdala, the primitive, non-verbal part of the brain. your amygdala is responsible for your emotional responses. You can’t talk a smoke alarm out of ringing if it thinks it smells smoke. Smoke = fire which = danger.

The ERP "System Patch"

At our Kanata office, we don’t just talk about your thoughts; we use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Think of it as a software update for your nervous system:

Exposure: Gradually leaning into the uncertainty without performing a "fix" (compulsion).
Response Prevention: Choosing not to engage the ritual, which tells your brain the "glitch" isn't a real threat.
Rewiring: Over time, your brain’s Anxiety --> Logic -->Ritual loop is broken.

Take Your CPU Back

OCD is a background process that drains your mental energy, making it harder to focus at work or be present with your family at the end of the day or the weekend.

You don’t need more logic; you need the right tools to reset the system. Evidence-based ERP therapy in the heart of Kanata. Our multilingual team (offering services in Farsi, French, Hindi, Arabic, Russian, and more) is ready to help you find harmony.

Book Your Intake Appointment at family-therapy.ca

Join the Conversation:
Have you ever tried to "reason" with an intrusive thought only to have it come back stronger?

Does your OCD feel like a "background process" that slows down your daily performance?

What is one area of your life in Ottawa that would improve if you had 20% more mental clarity?

How long has this "glitch" been running in the background of your life?

And what have you tried to do in the past to calm your OCD and why do you think it’s not working?

Reach out to us today and get an appointment set up to bring back calm into your life.

book online
https://ottawafamily-therapy.janeapp.com/

or reach us at
613 287 3799
[email protected]

www.family-therapy.ca

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