Advanced Counselling Skills

Instructor:

  • TBA TBA

Course Description:

This level-two workshop builds upon foundational communication tools to address the high-pressure realities of Ontario’s shelter and community health systems. Designed specifically for frontline staff, this session focuses on navigating complex client interactions, including chronic housing instability, multi-morbidity, and acute emotional distress, without the need for a clinical background.

Through an intensive “hands-on” approach, participants will practice advanced support-based interventions and the integration of trauma-informed principles into high-stress, daily frontline work. The afternoon is dedicated to analyzing real-world case studies and participating in interactive simulations that mirror the unique challenges of the Toronto shelter system, providing staff with a “toolbox” of practical responses for immediate use.

Advanced Counselling Skills Training – Course Learning Objectives: 

  • Learn to maintain clinical neutrality and professional boundaries when working with high-acuity clients or those experiencing long-term housing instability.
  •  Move beyond the basics of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to apply specific distress tolerance and chain analysis techniques during crisis interventions.
  • Evaluate complex social histories to develop person-centered support plans that align with Ontario’s “Housing First” and Harm Reduction frameworks.
  • Develop self-regulation tools for the practitioner to prevent vicarious trauma while managing challenging behavioral presentations in shelter environments.

Advanced Counselling Skills Learning Outcomes:

  • Complex Problem Solving: Participants will be able to dissect multi-layered client crises and apply immediate, evidence-based counselling interventions.
  • Enhanced Clinical Communication: Staff will gain proficiency in using “Change Talk” and advanced reflective listening to support clients who are hesitant to engage with the health system.
  • Sector-Specific Mastery: Graduates will feel equipped to navigate the unique ethical dilemmas and safety protocols inherent in Ontario’s frontline health and community settings.
  • Application Excellence: Through rigorous role-play, participants will demonstrate increased confidence in handling high-stress interactions without compromising the therapeutic relationship.

Instructor: Priyan Ramanihar

Mode(s): Instructor-Led (Live Online / Live In-Person)

Length: One (1) day

Cost: $140 per person

Target Group: All

Prerequisite: IDEA TC recommends that participants complete the Introduction to Counselling Skills course before registering for the Advanced Counselling Skills course.

Upcoming Dates:

Date Time Type Location
July 24, 2026 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Live Online Zoom Meeting
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Holiday Hours Notice

Please note that our office will be closed for the long Easter weekend from Friday, April 3rd through Monday, April 6th. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, April 7th.

Thank you for your understanding.