Self-Compassion Care

Learn to nurture, not judge, your inner self.

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Self-Compassion Care

Self-compassion counselling creates space to replace judgment with acceptance, helping you feel calmer, more confident, and supported from within. It empowers you to strengthen your mental health while improving your relationship with yourself.

It’s often easier to show kindness to others than to extend it to ourselves. Many people live with a harsh inner critic—driven by perfectionism, self-doubt, or feelings of unworthiness. Over time, this constant self-judgment can contribute to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and a sense of being “never enough.”

Self-compassion therapy helps shift that inner dialogue. Instead of reacting with criticism or shame, therapy teaches you how to respond with patience, understanding, and encouragement. Learning self-compassion doesn’t mean ignoring goals or accountability—it means creating balance, allowing room for mistakes, and honouring your own humanity.

Here we integrate Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to guide this process. Together, we’ll explore the patterns that fuel self-criticism, uncover what keeps you stuck, and build healthier ways to relate to yourself.

By cultivating self-compassion, you can ease perfectionism, improve self-esteem, and approach life’s challenges with greater resilience and emotional balance.

Karen Szabo, MCAP, RP

Practice Lead

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*Specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma, maternal mental health, and relationships. I use CBT, ACT, IFS, EFT, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Gottman Method Couples Therapy. Through a partnership with you, I provide client-centred care to support resilience and lasting well-being.

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