Healthy Helpers
Who’s in Your Corner?
Beyond the Surface
The Listening Lab
Treatment Toolbox
200

This practice involves intentional actions counsellors take to maintain their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.

What is self-care?

200

These peer-led meetings provide abstinence-focused support based on shared lived experience and a structured recovery framework.

What are mutual-help groups?

200

This skill accurately reflects what a client says and feels at the surface level.

What is basic empathy?

200

This structured set of skills—open questions, encouragers, paraphrasing, reflection of feeling, and summarizing—promotes client exploration.

What is the basic listening sequence?

200

This model emphasizes meeting people where they are, reducing harm without requiring abstinence.

What is the harm reduction model?

400

This practice helps counsellors maintain appropriate emotional distance, protect the helping relationship, and avoid becoming overly involved in a client’s personal experiences.

What are professional boundaries?

400

This mutual-help approach is grounded in cognitive and behavioural principles, emphasizes self-management and empowerment, and does not rely on spiritual framing or the concept of powerlessness.

What is SMART Recovery?

400

This empathic skill names a client’s emotional experience to deepen awareness.

What is reflection of feelings?

400

This skill pulls together client statements to ensure shared understanding and guide transitions.

What is summarizing?

400

This perspective focuses on client abilities, resources, and resilience rather than deficits and pathology.

What is the strengths perspective?

600

This reflective process helps counsellors recognize emotional responses, blind spots, and early signs of stress related to client work.

What is self-awareness or reflective practice?

600

This concept refers to the internal and external resources, such as relationships, housing, culture, spirituality, and coping skills, that strengthen a person’s ability to sustain recovery.

What is recovery capital?

600

These brain cells activate when observing another person’s actions or emotions, helping the counsellor attune.

What are mirror neurons?

600

This component of the BLS deepens client exploration by accurately restating the essential content of their story in a concise form.

What is paraphrasing?

600

This view of addiction emphasizes biological, psychological, social, and environmental influences working together.

What is the biopsychosocial model?

800

This support strategy is essential when counsellors notice increased emotional reactivity, fatigue, or difficulty leaving work at the office.

What is seeking clinical supervision?

800

This structured service offers individual or group sessions with a trained professional to help clients explore substance use, develop coping strategies, and strengthen motivation for change.

What is counselling or therapy?

800

This deeper form of reflection links a client’s experiences to values, beliefs, or life themes.

What is reflection of meaning?

800

This advanced BLS skill reframes client patterns to help them generate new stories.

What is interpretation–reframe?

800

This approach to relapse emphasizes reflection, adjustment, and growth rather than punishment or moral judgment.

What is a non-judgmental, strengths-based view of relapse?

1000

This principle recognizes that maintaining counsellor well-being is a professional responsibility because untreated stress and burnout can negatively affect client care.

What is ethical responsibility for self-care or professional sustainability?

1000

This type of long-term support helps individuals maintain progress by linking them with community resources, monitoring relapse risk, reinforcing routines, and supporting life transitions after formal treatment.

What is continuing care or aftercare?

1000

This advanced skill offers a new perspective on client material without invalidating their experience.

What is interpretation–reframe?

1000

This BLS skill becomes complex when it identifies emotions that are implied rather than directly stated, helping clients deepen emotional awareness.

What is reflection of feelings?

1000

This formal, court-supervised treatment alternative for individuals with substance-related offences focuses on accountability, recovery, and reintegration.

What is Drug Treatment Court (DTC)?

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