Counselling for Substance Abuse
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Counselling for Substance Abuse

By Khan Education

Join us for a supportive session where we chat openly about kicking bad habits and finding healthier ways to cope.

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Overview – Counselling for Substance Abuse

Step into one of the most impactful areas of support work with the Counselling for Substance Abuse course. Whether you're aiming to expand your role in counselling, deepen your mental health awareness, or support individuals with co-occurring conditions like ADHD, OCD, or learning disabilities, this low-commitment training gives you the essential foundation to do it well. But this is your one-time chance—this course will not be offered again. Enroll while it’s still available.

Description – Build Real Change Through Counselling and Mental Health Awareness

Substance abuse rarely exists in isolation—it’s often deeply connected to trauma, emotional regulation issues, and neurodiverse conditions like ADHD, OCD, and learning disabilities. That’s why this course goes beyond basic theory. It combines evidence-informed counselling strategies with applied mental health awareness, so you’re equipped to provide care that’s truly holistic.

You’ll explore the relationship between substance use and underlying issues like ADHD awareness, OCD awareness, and how learning disabilities can contribute to risk factors. With a strong emphasis on inclusive and empathetic counselling, this course also reinforces your role in promoting broad-based mental health awareness across settings—whether in schools, clinics, or communities.

This low-commitment course allows you to train on your own schedule. But you must act now—this opportunity won’t return.


Who Is This Course For – Counselling for Substance Abuse

This course is ideal for:

  • Mental health professionals looking to expand their counselling capabilities in addiction support
  • Educators and support workers aiming to address learning disabilities and co-occurring addiction risks
  • Healthcare providers deepening their mental health awareness of ADHD and OCD within substance abuse contexts
  • Social workers, therapists, or volunteers providing front-line support
  • Anyone passionate about counselling, addiction recovery, and inclusive care for those with learning disabilities

Whether your focus is ADHD awareness, OCD awareness, or a broader interest in mental health awareness, this course equips you to make a real difference. But time is limited—this offer will not return.


Requirements – Counselling for Substance Abuse

No prior experience in addiction services is needed. If you have a passion for counselling, an interest in mental health awareness, and the drive to support individuals facing substance use challenges—especially those with ADHD, OCD, or learning disabilities—then this course is for you.

It’s low-commitment and self-paced, making it ideal for busy professionals and learners alike. But this is a limited-time offer—when enrollment closes, this specific counselling course will no longer be available.


Career Path – Counselling for Substance Abuse

By completing this course, you’ll be better prepared for roles in:

  • Addiction counselling and rehabilitation programs
  • Mental health support services with a focus on OCD awareness and ADHD awareness
  • Special education and care settings dealing with learning disabilities and substance misuse
  • Community outreach focused on mental health awareness and recovery support
  • Clinical assistant roles supporting licensed therapists or counsellors

This course provides a powerful blend of counselling insight, mental health awareness, and strategies for supporting individuals with ADHD awareness, OCD awareness, and learning disabilities—all within the context of substance abuse. But don’t delay—this is your only chance to enroll in this offering.

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