Registered Marriage & Family Therapist (RMFT)

In Canada, RMFT is a national credential from the Canadian Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (CAMFT). It’s not a provincial license; clinicians also register with their provincial college where required. RMFT signals advanced relational therapy training and supervised experience. This page covers eligibility and how RMFT pairs with local regulation.

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Rest isn’t just about stopping it’s a skill you can train. In today’s hyperconnected world, digital rest is essential for focus, sleep, and mental health. By building intentional routines, setting boundaries, and practicing mindful disconnection, you can rewire your brain to truly log off. This guide explains why digital rest matters, how constant screen use drains energy, and the simple strategies that help remote workers, students, and professionals reclaim balance and prevent burnout.
Feeling overwhelmed by endless scrolling? A social media cleanse can help you reset without going cold turkey. Our 30-day calendar gives you one small, achievable challenge each day from turning off notifications to creating app-free zones that builds confidence and reduces stress. By stacking these “tiny wins,” you’ll experience a gradual dopamine reset, improve focus, and reclaim time for what matters most. Start your journey toward digital balance.
Does your inbox feel like it’s overflowing with unwanted newsletters and endless promotions? A cluttered inbox doesn’t just waste time, it drains focus and adds to mental stress. In this guide, you’ll learn a simple 15-minute unsubscribe sprint to quickly clear out digital noise and move closer to inbox zero. With step-by-step instructions and ongoing maintenance tips, this routine helps ambitious professionals reclaim control, boost productivity, and create lasting clarity.
Swap screen glare for sunshine this season. Our guide shares ten creative, budget-friendly digital-free summer activities that pull families and friends off the couch and into real-world connection. Hike at dawn, host a backyard game night, craft a film-camera photo walk, or declare a screen-free Sunday potluck - each idea sparks movement, laughter and genuine conversation while lowering stress and boosting sleep. Think of them as mini detoxes: small swaps that build a healthier relationship with tech.
News should inform you, not immobilize you. Yet constant alerts, live blogs, and doomscrolling create news fatigue - a mix of anxiety, distraction, and sheer mental drain. This guide shows you how to break the cycle without quitting headlines: curate just a few trusted sources, schedule two short check-ins a day, swap endless scrolling for summary digests, and reset with mindfulness or an offline hobby. Small, consistent tweaks transform the news from mood-killer to manageable part of a balanced media diet.
Your alarm shouldn’t catapult you into email overload. Trade the reflexive scroll for a phone-free morning routine and watch the day transform. Research shows that spending even the first sixty minutes screen-free steadies cortisol, sharpens focus, and lifts mood. Instead of notifications, greet the dawn with journaling, gentle stretches, or a quiet cup of coffee. Within a week you’ll notice calmer thoughts, clearer priorities, and more intentional tech use - proof that one morning without phone can reset your whole day.