Vic LeBouthillier

Vic LeBouthillier Co-Founder of Health Factors / Social Enterprises / Mental Health Advocate / Director Research & Development

We are a team of researchers and clinicians, who help people succeed in building strong mental and emotional health. What speaks most to who we are is our unbending determination to go beyond the call of duty to help clients achieve their goals.

05/11/2018

Improve your using 6 initiatives.

Loneliness...The New Epidemic – How It Affects You
05/02/2018

Loneliness...The New Epidemic – How It Affects You

In 2017 the United States’ Surgeon General stated that in the 1980s, 20% of U.S. adults reported feeling lonely, a statistic that has soared to 40% today and is creating chronic and isolation. Learn how affects you https://bit.ly/2I5ak82

04/27/2018

Overcome and with a comprehensive multi-strategy approach that utilizes advanced treatments administered consistently over a 3-4 month period. Call / learn more 778-821-0619 or email : james@health-factors.com

The Third Method of Reducing Stress Is: Reduce Your Stressors by Managing Your Desires. Check out here http://bit.ly/2DG...
03/20/2018

The Third Method of Reducing Stress Is: Reduce Your Stressors by Managing Your Desires. Check out here http://bit.ly/2DGi6ix to learn how your desires have the power to reduce stress or increase it.

02/26/2018

Just take a

  and   – How Are They Different? The first step is in understanding what the differences are between happiness and joy....
02/19/2018

and – How Are They Different? The first step is in understanding what the differences are between happiness and joy. Happiness most often comes from more external circumstances and things. Joy tends to come from within us. They are equally important – but different.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/2oaZmTe

  Is The   And  ’s Way Of Rising To The Challenge. Although we may not know how it actually works, on a personal level, ...
02/09/2018

Is The And ’s Way Of Rising To The Challenge. Although we may not know how it actually works, on a personal level, we know what stress is. It’s one of those “I know it when I see it” sort of things. Typically, we ignore or avoid our stress. Then something tough happens. That’s when we become aware of stress: when we feel overwhelmed. Read here http://bit.ly/2nOsZK3 to learn more about and unhealthy stress.

01/30/2018

A mindset is a person’s attitude towards themselves and others, the surrounding world, and their belief that change for themselves is possible.

01/16/2018
12/14/2017

The fight against mental health is a new emerging battle. Ten years ago, this fight, as it exists today, did not general...
11/27/2017

The fight against mental health is a new emerging battle. Ten years ago, this fight, as it exists today, did not generally exist or if it did, it was so small and fragmented that for the most part, people with mental health struggles had a life sentence dealing with their struggles. A person would just have to hunker down and survive day-to-day. But scattered about there were warriors, who were emerging, unifying and entering the battle. They were doing this, because it is/was something that had to be fought for. These mental health warriors include such individuals as:

–Dr. Norman Doidge, who pioneered the idea that the brain’s neuroplasticity meant that those with mental health issues could change.

-Dr. Daniel Goleman, who sparked the emotional quotient (EQ) revolution by showing that EQ is as valuable as IQ (intelligent quotient).

-Dr. Scott D. Miller, whose work emphasized the front-line worker in mental health (counsellors), showing them how to achieve higher levels of effectiveness.

-Canadian Mental Health Commission of Canada and other national counterparts, who, with their volunteers, labour tirelessly, showing that the war on poor mental health can be won.

Read more: http://bit.ly/2hWqMcc

“Education is the most powerful weapon” - Nelson Mandela
11/24/2017

“Education is the most powerful weapon” - Nelson Mandela

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