The NU Psychology Blog

S Kelly S Kelly

Psychology Trends in 2026: Balancing the Digital & Interpersonal

As psychology evolves in 2026, therapy is becoming more flexible, accessible, and responsive to real life. From digital-first tools to in-person and online therapy options, this article explores how mental health care is changing—and how NU supports clients in ways that fit who they are and where they are.

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S Kelly S Kelly

January Reset: Supporting Neurodivergent Nervous Systems After the Holidays

January often feels harder for neurodivergent adults—not easier. After weeks of disrupted routines, social demands, and masking, the nervous system can feel overwhelmed and depleted. This article explores why post-holiday burnout happens and how neurodivergent adults can support regulation, recovery, and a gentler start to the year.

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S Kelly S Kelly

Why Motivation Often Drops After Time Away

Many people expect breaks to restore motivation — yet often experience the opposite. This reflection explores why motivation dips after time away and how it returns through re-engagement, not force.

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A Thank You to Our Clients

This is a moment to pause and say thank you. We’re grateful to the clients who trusted NU, showed up for the work, and allowed us to be part of their process.

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The Importance of Connection

Connection often fades quietly. This reflection explores how disconnection shapes adult mental health and how therapy can support reconnection with others and oneself.

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S Kelly S Kelly

The Neuroscience of Rest: Why Your Brain Needs You to Pause

Rest isn’t a luxury—it’s a neurobiological requirement. Learn why your brain can’t stay productive without true recovery, and why so many Calgary professionals feel exhausted even when they’re still “performing.” A warm, human guide to understanding what your brain has been trying to tell you.

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S Kelly S Kelly

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Calgary | NU Psychology

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps Calgarians learn to accept life’s challenges while committing to meaningful action. At NU Psychology, our ACT-informed Calgary therapists support you in building resilience, mindfulness, and self-compassion—so you can live in alignment with what truly matters to you.

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