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Counselling Insights

Counselling Insights

Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute

Looking for inspiration and insights to help you with your counselling work? Listen as Vicki Enns interviews experienced counsellors and professional helpers to explore a variety of counselling topics. Through these conversations, listeners will hear the unique perspective of the guests, as well as Vicki’s insights on the topic. Vicki is a therapist with over 25 years of experience, the Clinical Director of the Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute, and editor and a contributing author of Counselling Insights and Counselling in Relationships.

32 - Music for Connection and Metaphor in Counselling
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  • 32 - Music for Connection and Metaphor in Counselling

    Vicki and HARC Research Manager Lisa Striegler explore how creative and expressive arts provide metaphor and connection in counselling. Lisa describes the process of running a drumming group in her small town setting. Her and Vicki also discuss the framework of combining talk therapy with rhythmic music to explore topics such as boundaries and forgiveness. And she teaches Vicki a regulation activity with a demonstration and lesson using just their hands and a drum.

    For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com

    Thu, 24 Oct 2024
  • 31 - Giwiidabindimin – Sitting Together With Two-Eyed Seeing

    Vicki and Jaicee explore the evolution of the Giwiidabindimin Certificate Program at CTRI. In the context of a two eyed seeing approach, Jaicee describes her journey to become part of this program and the deepening development of her own two-eyed seeing. Drawing on her heart space and Indigenous lens alongside Western Eurocentric mental health models, Jaicee shares her passion and hopes for this growing way of learning and healing together. She describes the new Giwiidosendamin Certificate Program coming in 2025, and how everyone can grow their curiosity, cultural competency, and two-eyed seeing. More info on Jaicee can be found here.

    For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com

    Wed, 09 Oct 2024
  • 30 - Interconnection and Trauma From a First Nations Perspective

    Vicki shares space with Tanya Dawn McDougall from St. Theresa Point Ansininew Nation, who shares her deepening understanding of the legacy of trauma and resilience in the children she supports in her community as a mental health advocate. Tanya discusses teachings and three key areas she considers that leave her hopeful about the possibilities of engaging with trauma as a teacher and catalyst to intergenerational resilience. She also describes the foundation of building the muscles of relationship from the perspective of a First Nation practitioner.

    For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com

    Thu, 12 Sep 2024
  • 29 - Practice Deep Listening Like a Clown

    Vicki dives into the unique world of therapeutic clowning with Angola Murdoch. As an aerialist, circus performer, and theatre director of Lookup Theatre, Angola describes her passion for creativity, movement, and serving people through therapeutic clowning. Together they explore the unique client-led process that unfolds in a hospice setting, where “Mabel” the clown connects, sings, and explores emotions with clients who are dying. Angola shares the wisdom of deep listening that we can all learn from a clown.

    For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com

    Thu, 08 Aug 2024
  • 28 - Building a Foundation of Multicultural Competence

    Vicki and Clinical Psychologist Krystel Salandanan explore a multicultural approach to mental health counselling. Together they explore ways to build a strong multicultural foundation into any counsellor’s practice, emphasizing the ethical importance of making this an everyday and ongoing part of learning. And they discuss concrete strategies linked to cultural humility and intersectionality that will get you started.

    Stay tuned for part two of their conversation.

    For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com

    Mon, 15 Jul 2024
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