ISCA Certified Counselor Program Courses
This course focuses on understanding Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) as a comprehensive framework for addressing the social-emotional learning and mental health needs of students.
This hybrid course empowers educators to implement Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) using the ISCA Student Standards. Participants will explore SEL’s transformative potential, design aligned learning experiences, and collaborate on practical strategies for Advisory programs, wellness initiatives, and counseling lessons.
Learn how to use art therapy to help students express themselves, manage emotions, and build coping skills. This course equips counselors with practical, ethical techniques to incorporate art into counseling, even without prior experience.
This hybrid course empowers school counselors to lead with impact, combining flexible learning with live sessions. Explore strategies for driving change, ethical decision-making, and fostering collaboration to create positive, lasting growth in school communities.
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of common mental health challenges and disorders of children and adolescents in our schools. As we deepen our understanding of mental health and mental illness, we will delve into what plagues our own school communities and develop a mental health plan to take back “home.”
SFBT Foundations Part 1 provides essential elements for understanding the origins, history, development, philosophy, key assumptions, and the basic structure for conducting a first session process in SFBT.
The aim of the International Model for School Counseling Programs is to provide a framework for encouraging and promoting best practices among international school counselors. The International Model guides the formation, review, and improvement of counseling programs at schools all over the world.
The aim of this interactive course is for counselors to learn and integrate theories and concepts of group process with considered strategies and specific skills.
Educators will learn how trauma impacts students and the school community. This course provides counselors and administrators with practical tools to adapt their programs and support both students and staff effectively. Participants will gain strategies for addressing trauma’s effects and receive resources for immediate use in school settings.
This 3-hour course we will talk about anxiety, how it shows up at school, and how we can unintentionally reinforce it. We will build research-based activities tailored for immediate use with your students and material that you can share with your school staff.
Gain the tools to effectively manage your counseling program, set clear professional boundaries, and advocate for the importance of your role within the school. Learn how to leverage data for informed decision-making and amplify your impact, ensuring your program’s success and alignment with school leadership goals.
This course helps educators enhance their well-being, equipping them with strategies for mental, emotional, and physical health. Learn to build resilience, practice self-care, and create a supportive environment for both yourself and your students.
This course will help counselors build cultural awareness and self-reflection skills to better serve diverse student populations. Through ongoing personal growth and understanding, counselors will learn how to effectively address the unique needs of students and foster a more inclusive counseling practice.
This course will lead you through a “common sense” interpretation of many frequently-used assessments and their scores, as well as what information to zero in on to take away to help focus your work with students. We will also consider the impact of diverse educational practices, acculturative stress, and multilingualism on students’ learning journeys.
The aim of this course is to learn age-appropriate practical skills using CBT with youth in a school setting – specifically related to the interchange of emotions, behaviors, and cognitions.
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