Beyond “Feeling Better”: How Outcome Measurement Improves ADHD, Anxiety, and Autism Treatment

When families first come to RMPS, the goal is often expressed in simple terms: “We just want things to be better.” A parent wants fewer emotional outbursts. An adult wants relief from chronic anxiety. A teenager wants school to feel manageable again. Relief matters. Stability matters. Emotional safety matters. But in modern mental health care, […]
Anxiety or ADHD? Why a Thorough Assessment Matters for Accurate Diagnosis

As Director and Owner of Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS), I regularly meet families who feel caught between two possible explanations for their child’s struggles: anxiety or ADHD. Teachers report inattention. Parents see worry and avoidance. Pediatricians suggest medication. Therapists suggest coping skills. Everyone wants answers, yet the path forward feels unclear. The question of […]
From Power Struggles to Partnership: How Family Therapy Supports Neurodivergent Families

Parenting is never simple. But when a child is neurodivergent, whether living with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, or overlapping profiles, everyday challenges can easily escalate into power struggles. At RMPS, we often meet families who feel exhausted, misunderstood, and stuck in cycles of conflict. Parents describe constant negotiations, emotional meltdowns, school stress, sibling tension, […]
Tired of Power Struggles at Home? How AI Can Help Parents Set Clear Limits Without Yelling

Power struggles are rarely about one moment. They are about patterns. A request to turn off a device becomes an argument. A reminder to start homework escalates into shouting. Bedtime turns into negotiation. Over time, parents begin to feel trapped in a cycle of repetition, frustration, and guilt. In clinical work with families at Rocky […]
Capacity Assessments for Teens and Young Adults: Protecting Autonomy & Well-Being During Major Life Transitions

Adolescence and emerging adulthood are defined by rapid neurological, emotional, and social development. Between the mid-teen years and the mid-twenties, young people are shaping identity, forming long-term goals, navigating complex relationships, and assuming increasing legal and medical decision-making responsibility. These years are exciting and growth-oriented, but they also involve high-stakes choices with lasting consequences. At […]
When Anxiety Isn’t the Whole Story: How ADHD Can Drive Chronic Worry and Overwhelm

At RMPS, many parents and adults come to us with a similar concern: “I’ve tried anxiety therapy, coping tools, even medication… so why do I still feel overwhelmed all the time?” For some, anxiety truly is the primary issue. But for many others, anxiety is not the whole story, it’s a signal. Beneath the constant […]
What Is My Child Really Trying to Achieve? How AI Helps Parents Decode Behaviour Patterns

At RMPS, one of the most common things we hear from parents is: “I just don’t understand why my child keeps doing this.” Could be emotional outbursts, refusal to attend school, constant arguments, shutting down, or behaviours that seem to come out of nowhere. Parents often arrive feeling worried, frustrated, and unsure whether they are […]
Autism Assessments Across the Lifespan: Why Early and Adult Evaluations Both Matter

At RMPS, we often meet families and adults who arrive with a familiar mix of relief, confusion, and exhaustion. Many have spent years sensing that something didn’t quite fit; socially, emotionally, academically, or professionally, yet struggled to name it. Others come seeking clarity for their child, unsure whether behaviours reflect temperament, anxiety, trauma, or something […]
Parent Consultation as Prevention: Supporting Children Before Challenges Escalate

At Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS) in Calgary, we often meet families who say some version of the same thing: “We noticed small concerns a while ago, but we didn’t think they were serious enough to seek help.” This experience is incredibly common, and deeply understandable. Parenting does not come with a manual, and many […]
Does Neurofeedback Really Work? Why Measuring Outcomes Makes All the Difference

At Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS) in Calgary, families often ask us a very direct and very reasonable question: “Does neurofeedback actually work?” Neurofeedback is frequently described as brain training, and for some families it represents hope after trying multiple interventions. For others, it raises understandable skepticism. Online, neurofeedback is sometimes promoted as a quick […]