Live, NBCC credit hours course. Wednesday April 30th, 2025, 12:00-2:00pm EST | If you’ve ever taken a day off or a vacation hoping it would make everything better, only to return feeling just as drained, this course is for you! This course is designed to help counselors and mental health professionals make better use of their time off, gain a fresh perspective, and support clients in doing the same.
Live, NBCC credit hours course. Wednesday April 16th, 2025, 12:00-1:30pm EST | This engaging training program equips counselors and related professionals with tools to navigate complex decision-making processes by integrating legal, ethical, and creative approaches. Participants will explore a five-step decision-making model, examine critical legal and ethical considerations, and learn seven creative exercises to enhance their decision-making skills. Designed for counselors seeking innovative strategies, this course emphasizes practical application and professional growth.
Live, NBCC credit hours course. Wednesday May 7th, 2025, 12:00 – 1:00pm EST | Think creativity in counseling is just about art? Think again! Explore creativity through a five-domain framework, discovering how it goes far beyond art to enhance client engagement, foster problem-solving, and meet clients where they are. This entry-level course is designed for counselors and mental health professionals seeking a fresh perspective. Packed with practical, beginner-friendly strategies, this course will broaden your perspective and elevate your counseling practice. Location: Online/Google Meet Continuing Education Credit Available: 1 NBCC credit hour
NBCC credit hour, on-demand course, introducing feminist therapy.
NBCC credit hour, on-demand course, introducing narrative therapy.
This course, led by Brianna Kriley, PhD, ACS, LMHC, LPC, provides mental health counselors with practical tools and insights to effectively integrate breathwork into therapeutic practice. Participants will explore the benefits and cautions of breathwork, understand its historical and cultural significance, and learn creative techniques to engage clients. The training emphasizes recognizing individual breathing patterns, tailoring interventions, and using breathwork to support mental health and stress reduction. With a focus on safety and accessibility, this course equips counselors to confidently guide clients in using breathwork as a powerful tool for emotional and physical well-being.
This free course, not eligible for NBCC credit hours, provides an engaging introduction to a variety of wellness and creativity theories, exploring how they can be integrated and how they parallel one another. Perfect for those interested in theory-based learning, this course offers foundational insights into the intersection of wellness and creativity. Please note: This course is not eligible for NBCC credit.