Many challenges Gen Z faces—like perfectionism, social media anxiety, or eco-distress—are deeply interconnected with their relationships, identity, and mental health. Focusing on just one aspect misses the bigger picture. This course provides a comprehensive curriculum to help you address their full experience and tailor therapy to their unique needs.
Earn Your Certificate, Elevate Your Practice, and Be the Go-To for Gen Z Clients!

Raised on recessions, lockdown drills, and social media doomscrolling, Gen Z is flooding into therapy…
…with record levels of anxiety, depression, loneliness, and distress.
And the old ways of helping aren’t cutting it.
They speak in mental health buzzwords but struggle to connect. They say they want help, but disengage easily. They’re overwhelmed, identity-fluid, politically activated, and drowning in collective anxiety.
They expect therapy to feel inclusive, collaborative, and validating — and will ghost if it doesn’t.
And yet, most clinical training hasn’t caught up with the cultural, technological, and emotional reality Gen Z lives in.
That’s why we created the Gen Z & Emerging Adults Mental Health Specialist course—featuring a star-studded lineup of trailblazers, including Nedra Glover Tawwab, Judson Brewer, and Sharon Saline… alongside an entire roster of industry-shaping experts you won’t want to miss.
You will walk away with:
- Clear clinical strategies to treat Gen Z’s most common diagnoses, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, and trauma
- Step-by-step framework—integrating somatic practices, mindfulness, CBT, and more—for addressing delayed milestones and identity struggles.
- Effective interventions to break toxic relationship cycles, heal attachment wounds, set boundaries, and disrupt people-pleasing patterns
- Treatment roadmap for tech-driven mental health challenges, including smartphone dependency, social media anxiety, and digital burnout
- Toolkit for managing eco-anxiety and activism burnout with actionable coping strategies
- Proven approach to help clients break the perfectionism-burnout loop and rewire achievement-driven anxiety
- Powerful interventions for navigating family conflict and boundary-setting—even in high-conflict family systems
This training is your chance to become the go-to therapist for Gen Z and emerging adults.
PLUS: When you complete the training, you’ll receive a certificate along with an exclusive digital badge you can proudly display on your professional profiles to show your commitment to this powerful, evidence-based approach.
Gen Z & Emerging Adults Mental Health Specialist
Clinical Interventions for Anxiety, Identity, Relationships, and Digital Culture in Young Adults(18–30)

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Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR, handouts in EN and FR
Gen Z & Emerging Adults Mental Health Specialist Course Outline
Watch national trainer and child/family consultant Dr. Steve O’Brien, Psy.D. for an engaging training that reshapes your approach to supporting Gen Z’s transition to adulthood.
You'll learn how to:
✔️ Support young adults with ADHD, anxiety, and autism by strengthening
executive functioning and life skills
✔️ Reprogram the dopamine-dependent brain to foster
intrinsic motivation and sustainable change
✔️ Work with, not against, Gen Z’s digital
culture and evolving identities
✔️ Guide over-involved parents toward healthier, more supportive
roles
✔️ Help young adults transition from structured adolescence to independent adulthood with
confidence
Join renowned experts Dr. Alexandra Solomon, Nedra Glover Tawwab, and Dr. Eboni Webb for a deep dive into the relational challenges facing today’s young adults. This module provides research-backed strategies to help clients understand their relational patterns, set boundaries, and build stronger, more fulfilling relationships.
You'll learn how to:
✔️ Recognize and shift unhealthy relationship patterns shaped by
attachment wounds and past trauma
✔️ Help clients set and maintain boundaries in friendships,
dating, and work—without guilt or fear
✔️ Navigate toxic relationships, digital ghosting
culture, and the challenges of modern connection
✔️ Guide socially anxious clients toward
real-world engagement in an era of screen-based interactions
✔️ Use Relational Self-Awareness to
help clients transform self-sabotaging behaviors and deepen intimacy
Join Dr. Jud Brewer, Dr. Claudia Black, and Dr. Whitney Howell for a research-backed training that will transform how you address addiction and mental health in your practice.
You'll learn how to:
✔️ Understand the neuroscience behind habit formation and how addiction
hijacks the brain’s reward system
✔️ Use a simple, pragmatic 3-step model to help clients
break compulsive behaviors—without relying on willpower
✔️ Address how addiction fuels
anxiety, depression, and poor sleep—and what to do about it
✔️ Implement psychosocial
interventions to improve focus, emotional regulation, and well-being
✔️ Apply mindfulness-based
strategies to rewire addictive patterns, from technology use to behavioral dependencies
In this module, experts Dr. Sharon Saline and Dr. Thomas Doherty provide a comprehensive approach to helping young adults cope with uncertainty, manage perfectionism, and build resilience without falling into helplessness or exhaustion.
You'll learn how to:
✔️ Understand eco-anxiety and its impact on mental health—and why
traditional coping strategies often fall short
✔️ Help clients manage existential stress and
decision-making paralysis in an uncertain future
✔️ Foster resilience and activism without
burnout, so clients stay engaged without emotional collapse
✔️ Break the perfectionism-burnout
loop by rewiring self-worth beyond achievement
✔️ Address imposter syndrome in career and
academic settings with research-backed strategies
Clinical Interventions for Anxiety, Identity, Relationships, and Digital Culture in Young Adults
(18–30)
$1,338.90 Value — Yours Today for Only $389.99
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Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR, handouts in EN and FR
How This Course Helps You Become a Mental Health Specialist for Gen Z & Emerging Adults
✔ Move beyond outdated developmental models with a modern framework that meets young adults
where they are today.
✔ Use strengths-based, culturally competent approaches to help clients build identity, purpose,
and resilience in an unpredictable world.
✔ Understand the impact of extended adolescence, digital culture, and economic
instability—and learn strategies to address these challenges effectively.
✔ Gain practical tools to navigate social media’s influence on self-worth, modern
relationship struggles, and Gen Z’s most pressing mental health concerns.
Being a Gen Z & Emerging Adults Specialist signals to clients, employers, and colleagues that you have advanced training in the unique challenges this generation faces. This course provides valuable education and training tailored to their evolving mental health needs—digital culture, perfectionism, extended adolescence, eco-anxiety, and more.
Becoming a specialist means committing to ongoing learning, staying current with research, and gaining substantial clinical experience. While this course equips you with essential tools and interventions, completion does not certify your level of expertise, competency, or proficiency in this area.
Most importantly, you’ll walk away with practical, real-world strategies to engage, empower, and create meaningful change for the young adults you work with.
Immediately when you register you'll have unlimited access to all materials, including printable slides, handouts, training videos, and more! This allows you to complete the course at your own pace and revisit the content whenever you need it.
If you find that this course doesn't meet your expectations, we offer a satisfaction guarantee. Here’s what you can expect:
- Risk-Free Registration: We want you to feel confident in your decision to enroll. If the course doesn’t resonate with you or if you feel it isn’t meeting your needs, you can reach out within the specified time frame for a refund.
- Open Communication: Your feedback is valuable to us! If you have specific concerns or suggestions, we encourage you to share them. We’re committed to improving our programs based on participant experiences.
- Support and Resources: Even if the course isn’t a fit, our team is here to support you in finding alternative resources or training that aligns better with your goals.
We believe in the value of this training and its potential to transform your practice, but your satisfaction is our priority.
Upon completing the course and passing the post-test, you’ll receive a displayable certificate of completion along with a digital badge. The certificate and digital badge indicate that you’ve completed the training, though they do not certify a specific level of expertise, competency, or proficiency in the treatment of Gen Z & Emerging Adults.
Great question! A certificate is a document issued upon completion of a training program. It signifies that you have trained on specific skills, have trained with a particular individual, or have acquired advanced or specialized knowledge in a particular subject.
Certification on the other hand often requires you to meet specific standards, pass rigorous exams, and many even include additional practice, consultation, supervision, evaluations, and ongoing continuing education requirements. While you will need to pass an exam, this course does not include many of these elements – making this a “certificate” program.
This certificate does distinguish you as a professional who has trained more extensively in this area…and it’s an acknowledgment that can set you apart in the eyes of clients.
Clinical Interventions for Anxiety, Identity, Relationships, and Digital Culture in Young Adults (18–30)
$1,338.90 Value — Yours Today for Only $389.99
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.
