Tag: Coaching course


  • Supporting Recovery: Evidence-Based Strategies for Substance Abuse

    Course Overview Addiction and substance abuse continue to pose major challenges to individuals, families, and communities worldwide. Effective counseling for addiction requires a combination of evidence-based interventions, psychological insight, and empathy to support recovery and prevent relapse. This short CPD course equips counselors, therapists, and mental health professionals with practical knowledge and skills to assess,…

  • Mastering Evidence-Based Anger Management Strategies

    Course Overview Anger, when unmanaged, can disrupt personal relationships, workplace dynamics, and mental well-being. Effective anger management involves understanding the triggers, physiological responses, and cognitive patterns that fuel anger, and applying strategies to regulate emotions constructively. This short CPD course equips counselors, therapists, and mental health professionals with practical, evidence-based techniques to assess and manage…

  • From Worry To Wellness: Practical Skills in Anxiety Counseling

    Course Overview Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health conditions, affecting individuals’ thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and overall functioning. Left unaddressed, anxiety can significantly impair personal, academic, and professional life. This short CPD course equips counselors, therapists, and mental health professionals with practical skills and evidence-based approaches to assess, understand, and support clients experiencing…

  • Professional Skills In Play Therapy

    Course Overview Play Therapy is a powerful, evidence-based approach that enables children to express thoughts, emotions, and experiences in a safe and supportive environment. By using play as a medium, therapists can gain insight into a child’s inner world, address emotional and behavioral challenges, and promote healthy development. This short CPD course equips counselors, therapists,…

  • From Action to Change: Mastering Behavioral Counseling Techniques

    Course Overview Behavioral approaches in counseling focus on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned, maintained, and modified. By addressing maladaptive behaviors and reinforcing positive actions, counselors can help clients achieve meaningful, measurable change in their personal and professional lives. This course equips mental health professionals, counselors, and therapists with practical knowledge and hands-on…

  • Cognitive Therapy in Practice: Practical Skills for Modern Counselors

    Course Overview Cognitive Therapy (CT) is a widely recognized, evidence-based approach that helps clients identify and restructure maladaptive thought patterns, beliefs, and behaviors that contribute to emotional distress. It is highly effective across a variety of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, and stress-related disorders. This course is designed for counselors, therapists, and mental health…

  • Navigating Complex Personalities in the Workplace

    Course Overview Workplaces are diverse ecosystems, and the success of any organization depends not just on skills, but on how well individuals navigate interpersonal dynamics. Complex personalities, including difficult, manipulative, or high-conflict individuals can disrupt productivity, team cohesion, and employee well-being. This course equips counselors, HR professionals, and organizational leaders with practical strategies to identify,…

  • Professional Skills In School Counseling

    Course Overview School counseling is an essential component of student development, providing support for academic achievement, social-emotional growth, career guidance, and personal well-being. Effective school counselors require not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills to navigate complex school environments and meet the diverse needs of students. This course equips counselors with professional skills to…