Enhance Your Clinical Reasoning

Join a community of counsellors to strengthen your clinical reasoning and ethical clarity in real-world practice.

Reduce Isolation and Burnout

Combat the isolation of private practice by engaging in group consultations that support reflective decision-making and ethical defensibility.

Flexible and Affordable

Choose between $45 per session or $49 per month for up to 4 sessions. Attend weekly or monthly sessions with no minimum commitment.

Why regular consultation matters (especially in solo practice)

• Strengthens ethical defensibility • Improves clinical documentation • Reduces isolation and burnout • Supports reflective, accountable decision-making • Demonstrates due diligence if your work is ever reviewed Many clinicians document consultation as part of their clinical process, particularly when navigating complex cases, ethical tensions, or system-related decisions.

How it Works: 

• Live weekly sessions (Fridays, 8–9 AM PST) • Zoom-based • Ongoing monthly subscription: $49/month • Attend one session a month, or attend every week • No minimum commitment • Cancel anytime Think of it as your standing consult room, available when you need it.

About the Creator

Meet Becky Palmer, a Senior Clinical Consultant and Registered Clinical Counsellor with experience in group private practice and funded systems. With a background as a Canadian Military Veteran and Pharmacist, Becky emphasizes ethical clarity, clinical reasoning, and nervous-system–informed practice in her consultations. Join Becky in these sessions to elevate your practice.

Consultation vs. Supervision: What’s the difference?

This matters, both ethically and professionally. Consultation is: • Peer-based and collaborative • Focused on clinical reasoning, ethics, and perspective • Appropriate for registered clinicians • Not evaluative or directive Supervision is: • Hierarchical • Often required for registration or licensure • Focused on oversight, competence, and accountability These sessions are consultation, not supervision. They are ideal for: • Registered clinicians • Solo practitioners • Counsellors who want ethical support without performance pressure Consultation is considered best practice in ethical codes across Canada, particularly for navigating complexity, dual relationships, documentation decisions, and scope questions.

Curriculum

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    Welcome & Group Consultation Agreements: Please review before attending live sessions

    1. Welcome & Orientation Free preview
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    Weekly Live Group Consultation Zoom Link

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    Let's Keep Going: This Is Why We Practice CE Courses

    1. What They Didn't Teach in Grad School: Real-World Private Practice for New BC Counsellors Free preview
    2. From Session to Subpoena: Ethical Note-Keeping and Documentation in Counselling Free preview
    3. Ethics of Overlap: Navigating Dual Relationships in Small Worlds & Social Media Free preview
    4. Confidentiality Limits: Ethical and Legal Duty to Report Harm in Counselling Free preview
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    Resources

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Join Us

If you’ve been craving thoughtful clinical conversation, ethical grounding, and community, without hierarchy or pressure, you’re welcome here. 👉 Join the Live Group Consultations $49/month · Fridays at 8-9 AM PST Starts February 6th, 2026

Disclaimer

This program is for educational and consultative purposes only. It does not constitute clinical supervision, legal advice, or formal professional oversight. Participation does not create a supervisory, therapeutic, or legal relationship. We are not affiliated with any regulatory body. Participants are responsible for practicing within their own scope, professional standards, and regulatory requirements, including maintaining client confidentiality. For matters requiring legal advice or formal supervision, participants are encouraged to consult appropriate professionals or governing bodies.