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Visual stress is a visual perceptual processing condition that affects how visual information is interpreted by the brain and interferes with reading, attention, coordination, general health and behaviour. This is different from problems involving sight or sharpness of vision and can occur despite normal vision. Classic symptoms include light sensitivity, headaches from reading, and problems reading because the white “page appears too bright” or the words appear to be "moving, flashing, or jumping on the page". As reading is such a key skill for school and life in general, problems with reading can thus lead to significant impairment. The good news is that appropriate intervention can make a significant improvement and for many individuals, one of the interventions is as simple as specific colour filters.

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Our Therapy Dog Program focusing on Mental Health Wellness has proven that interacting with affectionate dogs can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, ... more
BC, Canada
Area Served: Vancouver Coastal
All ages
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Corporation established in Canada to facilitate the identification, treatment and dissemination of information about Irlen Syndrome to individuals in Canada ... more
ON, Canada
Area Served: Canada
All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses

The Woods Counselling Co.
4401 Blauson Blvd., Abbotsford, BC, V3G 0A4
604-302-2193
Area Served: Vancouver Coastal
Accepting patients: Yes
All ages
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North Shore CBT Centre
1500 Marine Dr, North Vancouver, BC, V7P 1T7 Map
778-928-9069
Area Served: Vancouver Coastal
All ages
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Willful Minds
2786 West 16th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6K 4M1 Map
604-719-1950
Area Served: Vancouver Coastal
18 years and up
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