Vicki is the former Clinical Director of the Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute (CTRI), which is a leading provider of professional development training. She is also the editor and a contributing author of the following books from CTRI: -Counseling Insights -Counseling in Relationships -Gratitude & Grit -Self-Care Transformed
Vicki has also written many of our training materials, including those on the topics of anxiety, trauma, mindfulness, and ethics.
In addition to her work with CTRI, Vicki has a private practice where she specializes in the areas of relationship health and trauma recovery. She holds a Master of Marriage and Family Therapy degree and is an approved supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and thVicki is the former Clinical Director of the Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute (CTRI), which is a leading provider of professional development training. She is also the editor and a contributing author of the following books from CTRI: -Counseling Insights -Counseling in Relationships -Gratitude & Grit -Self-Care Transformed
Vicki has also written many of our training materials, including those on the topics of anxiety, trauma, mindfulness, and ethics.
In addition to her work with CTRI, Vicki has a private practice where she specializes in the areas of relationship health and trauma recovery. She holds a Master of Marriage and Family Therapy degree and is an approved supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and the Canadian Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.
Vicki believes that it is essential for helpers to continue learning and developing their self-awareness alongside evolving clinical skills. She regularly gives presentations in the areas of trauma, mental health, and counseling, and creates a learning atmosphere that embraces diversity in personal identity, skills, and cultural perspectives....more
Often relegated to an informal by-product of collegial conversations, mentorship can be elevated to an aspirational skill by counsellors interested in contributing to the field.
Often relegated to an informal by-product of collegial conversations, mentorship can be elevated to an aspirational skill by counsellors interested in
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