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Certified Courses
Course - Certified Sex Addiction Specialist
October 6 - December 31, 2025
40 CEU(s)
The CSAS Certification is a 40-hour, fully online training that equips counselors, therapists, and frontline practitioners to effectively assess and treat sex addiction, intimacy disorders, and compulsive sexual behavior.
Course - Certified Gaming Disorder Specialist
October 6 - December 31, 2025
40 CEU(s)
The CGDS program is a fully online, self paced training designed for professionals who work with individuals affected by digital and gaming addiction. From online gaming and mobile apps to immersive virtual platforms, problematic gaming is a growing concern, especially among youth, young adults, and justice-involved populations.
Course - Problem Gambling Counsellor Training
October 6 - December 31, 2025
40 CEU(s)
The CPGC Certification is a fully online, targeted training program for professionals who support individuals struggling with gambling addiction. This certification focuses on evidence based practices, risk assessment, client engagement, and treatment strategies for gambling-related harm, especially in high-risk populations, including those involved in the justice system.
Become a leader in the field of peer addiction support. The Certified Advanced Peer Addiction Specialist program is an advanced training designed for peer supporters who are ready to deepen their skills, strengthen their leadership capacity, and step into more specialized, certified roles across recovery services.
CCPSS Training - Canadian Certified Peer Support Specialist
October 6 - December 31, 2025
40 CEU(s)
Rooted in the belief that connection through shared lived and living experience is vital to the path of wellness and recovery, this certification aims to expand, professionalize, and support the peer workforce while removing traditional barriers to participation. This certification is guided by values of equity, inclusion, and authenticity. It recognizes that lived experience, including histories of mental health, substance use, and involvement with the criminal justice system, is not a limitation but a critical asset to the support and care of others. The certification process is intentionally designed to reflect the unique strengths and needs of the peer support community and the individuals it serves.