Since the start of 2023, Mental Health Academy learners (globally) have completed 50,599* courses, amounting to 92,063* hours of accrued learning. In this article, part of our 2023 in Review series, we showcase our top 20 most popular courses in 2023 (based on total course completions).
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- Understanding the Link Between Trauma and Addiction
- Behavioural Therapy: The Basics
- Widen the Window of Tolerance: Three Proven Ways to Support Clients’ Resilience
- Carrots & Sticks – How Rewards and Punishments Hurt Our Kids and What to Do Instead
- Post Traumatic Growth (PTG)
- Helping Clients Deal with Problem Anger: Understanding and De-escalating Anger
- Intuitive Eating: Helping Clients Develop a Healthier Relationship with Food
- Helping the Suicidal Person: Tips and Techniques
- Motivational Interviewing: The Basics
- Trauma and Addiction: Taking Motivational Interviewing to the Next Level
- Trauma Informed Care: Mindfulness-Based Treatment for Post-Traumatic Growth
- Autism and Depression
- How Behavioural Activation Can Help Your Depressed Clients
- Understanding and Preventing Compassion Fatigue
- Behaviour Activation Therapy for Depression
- Working with Trauma
- Helping Clients Deal with Problem Anger: Specific Interventions
- Working with ADHD in Adults
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Counselling Gender Diverse Clients
Other popular courses topics include ethical use of social media in counselling, ADHD in children and adolescents, digital addictions, CBT and GAD, DBT, traumatic stress, the science of sleep, and trauma-sensitive mindfulness.
In the next article in this series, we’ll showcase our top 20 experts for 2023.
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*Numbers at the time of this writing. Course completion statistics do not include participation in Mental Health Academy online conferences.