Tuesday, September 16th
1:00 PM ET – 4:15 PM ET
Overview:
A growing body of research highlights a troubling reality: while many parents believe their children are emotionally supported, fewer than 60% of U.S. teens report receiving adequate social and emotional care. This gap is linked to rising rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation—especially among adolescent girls.
In today’s digital world, factors such as social media, academic pressure, and a lack of emotional literacy have made it increasingly difficult for young people to maintain their mental health. However, research also shows that when kids develop resilience skills, they’re better able to handle life’s challenges, regulate their emotions, and thrive through adversity.
This training provides clinicians, educators, and caregivers with practical, evidence-based strategies to strengthen children’s emotional resilience, teaching healthy coping, while fostering open communication. You’ll learn how to recognize risk factors, counter the impact of modern stressors like screen time and isolation, and empower families to raise mentally stronger kids—at home, in school, and in therapy.
Objectives:
- Identify Core Concepts of Mental Strength. Participants will grasp a working definition of mental strength (i.e., good mental/behavioral health), its components, and its importance in child development. These will serve as relatable objectives for counseling families.
- List Key Factors Influencing Mental Health. Participants will explore various factors that impact children’s mental health, including biological, social, and environmental influences.Â
- Analyze Recent Research and Trends. Participants will review recent APA research on child and adolescent mental health, focusing on current challenges and potential solutions.
- Develop Practical Strategies. Participants will discover and develop practical tools and techniques for fostering mental strength in children, including resilience-building activities and positive parenting practices translatable to family systems counseling.
Scope and Limitations
This training provides clinicians, educators, and caregivers with evidence-informed strategies to promote emotional resilience and mental strength in children and adolescents. While research and clinical practices are discussed, the course does not offer certification in parenting interventions or substitute for specialized training in child or adolescent mental health. Participants are encouraged to apply the material within their professional scope of practice and in accordance with applicable licensure and ethical standards.
Commercial Support Disclosure
Paul Hardy, NMAC, CSAC, is the founder of Recovery for Life and Transition Homes for Hope. While the presentation may reference aspects of his professional experience and recovery programs, there is no commercial support for this webinar. Participation does not require the purchase of any additional products or services.
Course materials are only available to enrolled students.
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Paul Hardy
Paul Hardy is a respected figure in the field of addiction recovery, with over 25 years of experience as a National Master Addictions Counselor (NMAC) and Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). He is the founder and executive director of Recovery for Life, a leading substance abuse recovery program in Virginia Beach that offers a holistic approach to addiction recovery. Dr. Hardy is dedicated to developing effective recovery programs, training recovery leaders, and designing innovative program curricula. He and his wife Suzie founded Transition Homes for Hope, which provides residential treatment for individuals seeking recovery after incarceration. His expertise in working with diverse populations is widely recognized, and he is a sought-after educator, speaker, and presenter. Dr. Hardy has presented at various conferences and organizations, including Virginia Court DUI Services, Christian Psychotherapy, and the Virginia Bar Association. His commitment to improving the lives of those struggling with addiction has made a significant impact on the community and beyond.
National Approvals
eCare BHI, as the accredited and approved sponsor, maintains responsibility for all the programs and must abide by each board’s continuing education guidelines.

Professional Counselors — The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
E Care Behavioral Health Institute has been approved by NBCC as an approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No. 6703. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC are clearly identified. E care Behavioral Health Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Addiction Professionals — NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC)
E Care Behavioral Health Institute is officially on file with NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) as an Approved Education Provider. They are formally known as NAADAC Provider #139138. Please note that E care Behavioral Health Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.

Social Workers — Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
E Care Behavioral Health Institute, #1706, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. E Care Behavioral Health Institute maintains responsibility for this course.  ACE provider approval period: 06-03-2020 – 06-03-2026.Â

CE Broker
CE Broker is a continuing education tracking system in which licensees track their compliance and report their completed CE hours credit (CE Broker Tracking #50-33336)
State Approvals
States that Accept ASWB-ACE Approved Providers |
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Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin |
Wyoming |
States that Accepts NBCC Approved Courses:Â |
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Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut |
Delaware | District Of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Indiana |
Iowa | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Missouri | New Hampshire | New Jersey |
New Mexico | Ohio | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota |
Tennessee | Texas | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | Wisconsin |
- Nevada CPC’s and MFT’s accept ASWB-approved training
- North Dakota Board Of Counselor Examiners LAPC and LAPCS accept ASWB approved training
- Rhode Island Board of Mental Health Counselors and Marriage & Family Therapists MHC’s accept ASWB approved training
- Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council LPC and LPCS accept ASWB approved training
- Utah Division of Professional Licensing – CMHC’s accept ASWB approved training
- Washington State Department of Mental Health MHC’s accept ASWB approved training
- Wisconsin Council on Mental Health LPCS accepts ASWB-approved training
States that Accept NAADAC Approved Providers |
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Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | Delaware | Hawaii | Indiana |
Kentucky | Maine | Massachusetts | Minnesota | Montana | Nevada | New Jersey |
New Jersey | New Mexico | North Carolina | North Dakota | Oregon | Rhode Island | Tennessee |
Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wisconsin | Wyoming |
States that Accept APA Approved Providers |
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Kentucky | Louisiana | Maryland | Massachusetts | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri |
Montana | Nebraska | New Jersey | New Mexico | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma |
Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | Tennessee | Utah | Vermont | Virginia |
Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming |