Millions of people get psychotherapy at some point in their lives, and even more are curious about what it might entail. In this course, we answer questions that many people wonder: What tools do clinicians use to diagnose mental illness? How do they decide how to treat it? What are the most evidence-based treatments out there? And how does the field figure out which ones are “evidence-based” in the first place? As more and more people seek psychotherapy around the globe, an understanding of it is increasingly important.

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy
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What you'll learn
Learn industry secrets about how and why we label certain psychotherapies as “evidence-based” in the first place
Understand the role that evidence-based psychotherapy can play in human well-being, and also its limitations
Understand how therapists provide skills from two evidence-based psychotherapies: cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy
Skills you'll gain
- Behavioral Health
- Mental Health Counseling
- Psychological Evaluations
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Community Mental Health Services
- Research Methodologies
- Clinical Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Research
- Clinical Social Work
- Psychology
- Mental Health Diseases and Disorders
- Mental and Behavioral Health
- Mental Health Therapies
- Psychotherapy
- Psychiatric Assessments
- Clinical Research
- Mental Health
- Diagnostic Tests
- Public Health
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April 2026
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