Ahhhh!! There are so many continuing education (CE) training courses out there, but how do I know how well established the approach or methods I am signing up to learn are?

Not to worry, bridge sifts out and continues to update the well-established CE trainings in therapy, assessment, and topics for practice. That way you can make the best of the time and cash you spend on continuing ed units (CEUs) to better serve your clients. bridge also provides therapist resources such as common uses for medications, ICD / DSM diagnosis codes, books for therapists, and self help books and workbooks for clients!

For good mental health information for clients to consume, check out Dr. Matt B or Healthline.

Latest Continuing Education

New positive emotions treatment: Less anxiety and depression

We often think of positive emotions as helping psychological health or wellness in a general sense. Who doesn’t want to...
New positive emotions treatment: Less anxiety and depression

Why are people so convinced they are right?

I’m sure we have all seen it in life and in the therapy room: people just dead set and convinced...
Why are people so convinced they are right?

CBT for children and adolescents. How do therapists help?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) isn’t the only treatment in town. But everyone keeps talking about it because it just proves...
CBT for children and adolescents. How do therapists help?

Specific substance use treatments: Therapist training & resources

Treatments for alcohol and substance use disorders often use methods originally developed for other mental health concerns. Research shows promising...
Specific substance use treatments: Therapist training & resources

The psychology of chronic pain: Trainings and how therapists help

Surprise, surprise: many patients with physical pain also experience emotional pain. This mind-body connection is strong for chronic pain. This...
The psychology of chronic pain: Trainings and how therapists help

Therapy approach for bipolar disorders: Training and resources

Medication has long reigned supreme as the key treatment for bipolar disorder. And in many ways, that is still the...
Therapy approach for bipolar disorders: Training and resources

Eating disorders: Important factors and how to help

Eating disorders are extremely difficult for individuals to experience. And difficult for therapists to help with! They affect both mental...
Eating disorders: Important factors and how to help

Best treatment for panic attacks: Therapist resources and training

Look out! IT’S PANIC!!! Many clients experience it at different times. So what do therapists do to help, especially when...
Best treatment for panic attacks: Therapist resources and training

Stress and coping theory is so retro: From the 80s to today.

Okay. Stress and coping itself is not exactly “so retro”. It’s a continuing human experience since whenever we started encountering...
Stress and coping theory is so retro: From the 80s to today.

Psychodynamic therapy approach. Concepts and how to train

Attachment, attachment, attachment. It is perhaps one of the most popular topics among consumers in mental health. And it’s very...
Psychodynamic therapy approach. Concepts and how to train

“Shoulding all over yourself.” How to work with self-critical thoughts

 “I shouldn’t think so negatively all the time.” “I should have told her I loved her more.” “I should have...
“Shoulding all over yourself.” How to work with self-critical thoughts

Social Skills Training (SST): Benefits and continuing ed.

We have probably all seen times when clients express difficulties with social interactions. Sometimes this can be due to things...
Social Skills Training (SST): Benefits and continuing ed.

Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) training: Where to find it.

A couple things may come to mind when we hear about interpersonal therapy (IPT) for depression. Like, “it’s just therapy...
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) training: Where to find it.

ACT foundations and therapist training

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is therapy approach that helps clients learn new ways of approaching difficult experiences. The idea...
ACT foundations and therapist training

Complicated grief therapy training and research: What to know

There have been a lot of new, exciting advances in our understanding and treatment of complicated grief (aka prolonged grief)...
Complicated grief therapy training and research: What to know

Does somatic breathwork work? Yeses, noes, and how to help

Breathwork became an extremely popular approach to mental health in recent years. It is sometimes used as a therapist resource...
Does somatic breathwork work? Yeses, noes, and how to help

Emotion-Savvy Parenting training for therapists

So many clinicians have experienced making gains with children or adolescents, only to have them experience barriers in how parents...
Emotion-Savvy Parenting training for therapists

Depression updates: A guide to new directions for an old difficulty

It seems like wherever you look these days, you don’t hear many clinicians say “I treat depression” or “I’m a...
Depression updates: A guide to new directions for an old difficulty

Telehealth ethics training CEU: A guide to Zoom therapy

Many clinicians now conduct telehealth from home at least a few days per week (if not most or all of...
Telehealth ethics training CEU: A guide to Zoom therapy

Evidence-based social anxiety training for therapists

Social anxiety is extremely common. Some estimates put it at or among the top of the list of mental health...
Evidence-based social anxiety training for therapists

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