Description
Who this is for
- Junior lawyers, articling students, and professionals who take client or witness statements
- Litigators wanting better discovery/examination results through stronger interviews
- Professionals in any field where outcomes depend on the depth and quality of information gathered from clients.
What you’ll learn
- Learn exactly what the Cognitive Interview Technique is and why it’s a game-changer for client and witness interviews
- How to ask questions that unlock memory and detail (not just yes/no)
- Language choices that prevent harm and keep clients regulated
- Structuring interviews from rapport → recall → clarification → close
- Managing disclosures and difficult moments without losing the thread
- Capturing the information while staying present
- A step-by-step Roadmap you can use in real files tomorrow
What’s inside (4 modules + practice)
- Let’s Connect
– Steps to establishing rapport with clients before the interview process begins - The Art of the Question
 – What is the Cognitive Interview Technique with a deep dive into the four types of interview questions and how to use them. - The Art of Listening
– The obstacles to listening and the essential steps to become an effective listener - Common pitfalls and obstacles in trauma-informed interviewing – and how to avoid them
Format & time
- Self-paced video lessons (4 modules × 60 minutes/module)
- Takeaway exercise at the end of every module (10–15 minutes)
- Lessons from the Field (After each module, a behind the scenes video with a story from an interview I conducted where these techniques made all the difference)
You’ll get
- Trauma-Informed Interview Roadmap (PDF)
- Certificate of completion; lifetime access and future updates
Professional Development credits
May qualify for CPD/continuing education—please confirm with your law society. A completion certificate is included.
Instructor
As a former Casualty Adjuster, I’ve conducted over 10,000 in-person statements. Trained in the Cognitive Interview Technique in the mid-90s by two retired RCMP officers, I built my career on mastering trauma-informed interviewing. Since retiring in 2020, my mission has been to share that training—helping other professionals move from feeling undertrained and overwhelmed to confident and in control.
FAQÂ
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- Is this course suitable if I’m brand new to interviewing? Yes—no prerequisites.
- Is this course suitable if I already have an established Q & A style? Yes – this roadmap doesn’t replace your skills – it enhances them.
- Does it include scripts? You’ll get model language plus a sequencing roadmapÂ


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