How to Choose a Fulfilling Career After 30

You’re 35, sitting in your car in the parking lot before work, and the thought hits you for the hundredth time: “I can’t do this for another 30 years.” Maybe you fell into your current career by accident—took the first job offered out of college and never left. Maybe you chose it deliberately at 22, […]
Why Men Struggle to Seek Counselling: Understanding the Silent Crisis

The statistics are stark and they don’t lie. In Canada, men account for 75% of all suicide deaths—that’s approximately 50 men dying by suicide every week. Men are almost three times more likely to die by suicide than women, yet they’re significantly less likely to seek professional mental health support. A 2025 national survey found […]
Is the Addictions Worker Certificate Right for You?

You’ve been thinking about it for a while now. Maybe someone close to you struggled with addiction and you saw firsthand how the right support changed everything. Maybe you’re working in a related field and keep running into substance use issues with the people you serve. Or maybe you’ve walked the path yourself and want […]
How to Build a Career in Non-Profit Mental Health Work

8:47 AM. Maya arrives at the community youth center in East Vancouver, coffee in hand. By 9:15, she’s already de-escalated a crisis with a 16-year-old struggling with suicidal ideation, connected a family to emergency housing resources, and scheduled follow-ups for three clients she’s been supporting through addiction recovery. This is non-profit mental health work. It’s […]
LinkedIn Tips for New Support Workers: Build Your Professional Presence

You’ve completed your training. You’ve got the skills. Now what? If you’re a newly certified support worker staring at a blank LinkedIn profile wondering where to start, you’re not alone. Many graduates from programs like the Youth & Family Support Worker Certificate or Addictions Worker Certificate feel uncertain about how to translate their education and […]
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in Family Systems: A Guide for Counsellors and Family Support Workers

When 15-year-old Jamie came out as transgender to their parents, the family dinner table became a battlefield. Their mother cried, their father stopped speaking to them, and their younger sibling didn’t understand why everyone was suddenly so upset. Within three months, Jamie’s grades had plummeted, they’d stopped eating regularly, and they were spending most nights […]
Tips for Navigating Trust Issues with a Counsellor’s Help

How professional support can help you rebuild trust and create healthier relationships The Paradox: When You Need Help But Can’t Trust Anyone to Give It Sarah sits in the counselling waiting room for the third time this month. Twice before, she made it this far—filled out the intake forms, waited nervously in the chair—only to […]
7 Myths About Addiction You Should Stop Believing

The Cost of Misunderstanding: When Myths Kill A mother watches her son struggle with opioid addiction for the third time. Friends tell her, “He just needs to want it badly enough.” She’s tried tough love, cutting him off, refusing to enable him. He overdoses alone in his apartment, afraid to call her because he doesn’t […]
The Role of Consent in Relationship Counselling

Why informed consent is the foundation of ethical couples therapy The Uncomfortable Truth: Not Every Couple Should Be in Therapy Together Picture this: A couple sits in their first counselling session. The therapist asks about their relationship history. The wife begins describing patterns of control and isolation. Her husband interrupts, correcting her “misperceptions.” She immediately […]