Trauma‑Informed Career Counselling | Support for Moral Distress, Moral Injury & Ethical Conflict


Process Your Experience and Explore Aligned Career Paths

When your workplace asks you to compromise your values, the impact can be deep. Moral distress, moral injury, and ethical conflict can leave you questioning your identity, confidence, and next steps.

Career counselling offers a safe, trauma‑informed space to understand what happened and rebuild trust in yourself to move towards something better.

You Might Be…

  • Carrying anger, guilt, grief, shame, or confusion

  • Deciding whether to stay or leave your current role

  • Laid off, fired, or pushed out after standing by your values

  • Questioning your judgment or struggling to trust yourself

  • Losing faith in the decisions or ethics of others

  • Afraid of repeating the same harmful pattern

  • Feeling sad, helpless, hopeless, or betrayed

  • Unsure what you want after operating in survival mode

How I Help

As a Registered Social Worker, I bridge traditional counselling with career development to support both healing and forward movement. Together, we work toward restoring your sense of self and identifying career paths aligned with your values.

What We’ll Do Together

Using motivational interviewing, solutions‑focused practice, and other evidence‑based approaches, we will:

  • Process your trauma, grief, anger, and loss

  • Explore beliefs about your worth, judgment, and identity

  • Identify patterns, triggers, and protective factors

  • Work through fear, ambivalence, and resistance

  • Clarify your core values and what truly matters

  • Develop authentic language for your career story

  • Rebuild trust in your decision‑making

  • Prepare for whatever comes next — staying, shifting, or starting fresh

This is counselling — a safe place to heal, understand your experience, and move forward with clarity.