Are you looking for a speaker who combines expertise with warmth and relatability? Robin Evan Willis is an experienced writer, teacher, and speaker who captivates audiences with her practical insights into mental health. From community events to guest lectures at post-secondary institutions, Robin’s presentations empower individuals with evidence-based strategies and actionable tools. Whether addressing anxiety, self-confidence, or the nuances of emotional health, Robin’s dynamic and engaging style ensures every audience leaves feeling inspired and equipped to make meaningful changes.
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Robin is an experienced writer, speaker and teacher. She presents regularly in the community and has taught as a guest lecturer at various post secondary institutions. She also has experience appearing on local news broadcasts.
She provides practical knowledge on mental health issues in a warm, engaging and relatable style.
Unlocking Confidence:
Strategies for Overcoming Performance Anxiety and Imposter Syndrome
Taming the Anxious Mind:
Essential Insights and Practical Strategies for Anxiety Management
Beyond the Hype:
Exploring the True Meaning of Self-Care and Science-Backed Approaches to Nourish Your Body and Mind
Breaking Free from People-Pleasing: Empowering Strategies for Establishing Healthy Boundaries and Asserting Your Needs
Demystifying Emotions:
The Power in Understanding What, Why and How We Feel
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Change isn't easy, but it's possible. At the heart of therapy lie two core components: deepening self-awareness and reparative experiences. Let's delve into some of the techniques that shape my practice and facilitate the therapeutic process:
AEDP is an integrative and experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the importance of emotional experiences, attachment, and transformation. The primary function of AEDP is to help clients process previously unaddressed or unresolved emotional experiences and build a secure attachment with the therapist. Through this process, clients can develop a greater sense of self-awareness, emotional resilience, and well-being. AEDP therapists create a supportive environment that fosters deep emotional processing and helps clients access and transform painful emotional experiences into adaptive and healing ones.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a widely used and evidence-based therapeutic approach that focuses on the connection between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. In CBT, we'll work together to identify and challenge any unhelpful thought patterns or beliefs that may contribute to emotional distress or problematic behaviors. We'll also develop practical coping strategies and skills to help you better manage difficult situations and emotions. The goal of CBT is to empower you with the tools and understanding to create lasting positive changes in your life. By learning to recognize and modify negative thinking patterns, you can enhance your emotional well-being, improve your relationships, and increase your overall life satisfaction.
Humanistic therapy is an approach to psychotherapy that emphasizes the inherent worth and potential of each individual. It focuses on the importance of personal growth, self-awareness, and self-acceptance. The primary function of humanistic therapy is to create a safe and nurturing environment in which clients can explore their feelings, thoughts, and behaviours without judgment. Therapists employing this approach believe that clients possess the innate ability to heal and grow, and they facilitate this process by providing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and genuine understanding. Some well-known humanistic therapies include Person-Centered Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, and Existential Therapy.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) theory is a therapeutic approach that recognizes that our minds are made up of various "parts" or subpersonalities, each with its own unique traits, roles, and emotions. In IFS therapy, we explore and understand these parts to help create balance and harmony within ourselves. The goal is to develop a compassionate and non-judgmental relationship with our parts, allowing us to address and heal any emotional wounds or unresolved conflicts. In therapy, we'll work together to identify your different parts, understand their intentions, and help them communicate effectively with one another. This process fosters self-awareness, self-compassion, and promotes personal growth, ultimately leading to a greater sense of overall well-being and inner peace.
is a therapeutic approach that combines mindfulness practices with self-compassion techniques to help you develop a kinder, more supportive relationship with yourself. In MBSC, we'll work together to cultivate a non-judgmental awareness of your thoughts and emotions, while also learning to respond to your own suffering with warmth, understanding, and compassion. This approach emphasizes the importance of treating yourself with the same care and kindness you would offer to a loved one in distress. Through guided meditations, experiential exercises, and reflective discussions, MBSC aims to help you build emotional resilience, reduce self-criticism, and enhance your overall well-being. By learning to embrace your vulnerabilities and respond to your struggles with self-compassion, you can foster a more balanced and supportive inner environment, ultimately promoting greater mental and emotional health.
Narrative therapy is an empowering therapeutic approach that views you as the expert of your own life and focuses on the stories you've created about yourself, your relationships, and your experiences. In this approach, we'll explore the narratives that influence your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, and identify any unhelpful or limiting beliefs that may be holding you back. Together, we'll work on re-authoring these stories to highlight your strengths, resources, and resilience, ultimately enabling you to create a more fulfilling and empowering narrative. By emphasizing your ability to make choices and take control of your life, narrative therapy helps you shift from being a passive observer to an active participant in shaping your own life story and future.
is an approach aimed at helping you explore unconscious thoughts, feelings, and memories that may be influencing your present behaviors, emotions, and relationships. The underlying premise of psychodynamic psychotherapy is that unresolved conflicts from childhood or past experiences can shape a person's current psychological state and manifest as anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues. In psychodynamic psychotherapy, the therapist guides the client through a process of self-reflection, helping them gain insight into the unconscious motivations and patterns that drive their thoughts and actions. Key elements of this approach include examining early life experiences, exploring the client-therapist relationship and analyzing defense mechanisms that the client employs to protect themselves from painful emotions or memories.