


This training addresses the leading mental health concerns of children and adolescents. Many times, the school counselor is the first person students go to seek support. While some students may need more help than what can be provided at school, there are many ways that school counselors can help students identify symptoms, talk through how it is affecting them, and help them learn coping strategies that they can utilize at school. The goal of this training is to provide some tangible tools and exercises that school counselors can use when working with students.
November 5, 2025 – Identify and demonstrate 3-4 strategies or activities appropriate for use with depressed students in a school setting
January 7, 2026 – Identify and demonstrate 3-4 strategies or activities appropriate for use with students struggling with peer conflict
February 4, 2026 – Identify and demonstrate 3-4 strategies or activities appropriate for use with students struggling with self-esteem
March 4, 2026 – Identify and demonstrate 3-4 strategies or activities appropriate for use with students struggling with school stressors
• If you register for the Virtual Classroom training, make sure you have a good WIFI connection.
• Your computer will need a camera for you to be visible throughout the entire training to receive the certificate.
• We will be using Zoom for the training; therefore, you will need to download the Zoom program to be able to use the link.
• You will receive three emails from us before the training. The first email will be sent out the week before the training and will include the zoom link, time of the training, and our address. The second email will be sent the beginning of the week in which the training is being held and will include all the information included in the first email plus the materials for the course. The third email will be sent the morning of the training and will include the Zoom link, the posttest (if needed) and the evaluation for the course.
• Your certificate will be emailed after the training, within 5-7 business days upon receiving your evaluation and posttest (if needed).
• While it is rare, there are occasions when we must cancel a training due to low registration. If this occurs, we will notify registered participants by Tuesday evening of the week of the scheduled training. We appreciate your understanding and will provide alternative options at that time.


Becky is currently a Therapist at the Center for Counseling and Family Relationships (CCFAM), a large group practice in Fort Worth. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Hardin-Simmons University and a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Texas Wesleyan University. She received her License as a Professional Counselor in 2008 and became an LPC-Supervisor in 2024. Becky is also a Trust-Based Relational Intervention® Practitioner. Becky began her counseling career working as a counselor for a non-profit agency specializing in foster care, adoption, and family preservation, and then worked as an Intervention Counselor in elementary, middle and high school settings before transitioning to private practice.
CCFAM Training has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7105. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. CCFAM Training is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
This training is non-refundable, unless cancelled by training provider. Event will be cancelled if fewer than 6 participants.