Free/Low Cost Training for Therapists

  • ACT Mindfully: Resources for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are extensive and of great quality on this helpful website. It offers worksheets, courses, book chapters, articles, audio, videos, instruction cards and much more, with the intention of expanding Russ Harris’s books, like “ACT Made Simple” or “The Happiness Trap”; however, it’s also illuminating and informative when read by itself.
  • Addiction Technology Transfer Central Network: ATTC provides a series of free online training courses on various subjects regarding addictions, presenting as a sure way to help inexperienced and seasoned mental health professionals alike. Free for the training & certificate. The student may opt to pay to earn continuing education credits.
  • American Institute of Stress: The American Institute of Stress, besides sharing newsletters, magazines, articles and interviews, posts online classes on different aspects of stress, including stress-related issues, interdisciplinary approaches and possible treatments.
  • American Psychiatric Association: APA is a world-renowned institution that offers diverse and effective online training. To access it, you need to sign up for a free learning account; after that, a number of online courses covering different fields of health will be available to you, some at no cost at all.
  • BehavioralHealthCE.com: This website is filled with engaging and educational online psychology courses, addressing topics such as neuroscience, psychopathology, ethics, cultural diversity and much more. The majority of courses are free, with options to pay for credits and certificate after you complete the training.
  • Brain and Behavior Research Foundation: The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation is frequently promoting compelling and information events and webinars that center around various mental health topics. It also hosts monthly free webinars that aim to discuss the latest research in a specific mental health field, like ADHD, depression, addiction or anxiety.
  • Cognitive processing therapy: This course’s objective is to help you fully understand and implement Cognitive Processing Theory (CPT). This website focuses on CPT for combat-related PTSD, but the technique is just as effective on any other trauma-related issue that resulted in PTSD.
  • Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: This page has many options of educational content, in formats such as podcasts, videos, newsletters, webinars and courses. Its main objective is to assist mental health professionals, people with mood disorders and its friends and family members by offering a well-rounded view of aspects concerning mental health disturbances.
  • DBT: This page shares a number of online modules and workshops for professionals, some free of charge. The content focuses on deep knowledge centering borderline personality disorder, covering its principles for diagnosis, its main treatments, family education, and more.

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  • National Center for PTSD: National Center for PTSD offers evidence-based training and other resources, like articles and books, that address all aspects of PTSD, such as diagnosis, historical overview, types of treatment and more.
  • National Child Traumatic Stress Network: The NCTSN is a page that provides complete courses on trauma-informed mental health treatments, especially for children and their families. After signing up on the website, a number of different training will become available to you.
  • National Institute of Mental Health: In this page, you’ll find a variety of free webinars about key and relevant topics on mental health today. Resources are available for different fields of mental health, and it features renowned professionals.
  • National Sexual Violence Resource Center: The NSVRC platform is a reference when it comes to sexual violence studies and treatments, and in this page, it offers free and educational courses for every professional that wants to have a deeper understanding of sexual trauma.
  • Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: The UC Davis Medical Center presents this resourceful and insightful 10-hour course on PCIT for Traumatized Children. In this training, you’ll learn the basics of this remarkable approach, its principles, and, most importantly, how to implement it.
  • Prolonged exposure: Prolong exposure therapy is a well-researched and effective approach for the treatment of those affected by trauma. In this training program, promoted by the Medical University of South Carolina and meant to complement other PE trainings, health professionals will learn how to implement this technique.
  • Psych Armor: Psych Armor provides resources and tools in the form of courses for all health professionals that work with veterans and their families. The courses consist of videos, quizzes, texts and other engaging activities to thoroughly learn about topical matters regarding veterans.
  • SAMHSA: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration offers webinars and training that are powerful tools for professionals that work with substance abuse, presenting a variety of different treatment options and insight into this condition. Sign up for e-mails to get notifications about free webinars.
  • Trauma-Focused CBT: This page delivers a complete and practical 11-hour training on Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy, addressing subjects such as parenting skills, trauma narration and processing, cognitive coping and much more. In addition, for a low cost, you’ll earn a certificate of completion.

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  • Deutsche Psychologen Akademie: This page offers online and offline seminars for students (Masters shortly before graduation); Psychologists; Psychotherapists; Doctors; Psychosocial field workers; and Clinical field workers.

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