Resiliency Technologies Achieves NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider Status
- Robyn Hussa

- Jun 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 19
We're thrilled to announce that Resiliency Technologies has officially been approved as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP No. 7243) by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)! This prestigious designation represents a significant leap forward in our mission to deliver world-class professional development for mental health professionals and counselors.

The NBCC approval provides validation that our evidence-based training programs meet the highest professional standards in the field. For licensed counselors seeking continuing education credits, this recognition comes at a critical time when mental health awareness is more important than ever. School districts, healthcare systems, and individual practitioners are seeking trusted partners who can deliver cutting-edge, research-backed training that translates directly into better outcomes for the people they serve.
What makes Resiliency Technologies' approach truly distinctive is our commitment to evidence-based programming rooted in real-world application. Unlike generic continuing education offerings, our courses are developed through years of collaborative research with national experts in trauma, suicide prevention, and mental health literacy.
Our award-winning courses have demonstrated measurable impact, with research showing increased knowledge and improved best practices in stigma reduction, treatment compliance, suicide prevention best practices, and trauma-informed care.
98% of participants recommend our programs to others, while 96% report connecting to practical techniques they can use immediately.
As an example, the extremely popular "Five-Minute Mindfulness for Classroom" program, which has been successfully implemented in Resilient Schools initiatives since 2013 and has helped thousands of educators and school counselors implement "plug-and-play" curricula with ready-to-use scripts for children, youth, and young adults.
Our partnerships with renowned experts like Dr. Timothy D. Brewerton for "The Integration of Sylvia" course offer rare opportunities to observe real therapeutic processes, providing insights that textbooks simply cannot deliver. These collaborations with national researchers and suicidologists ensure our content stays at the forefront of clinical practice.
As we continue presenting at major conferences from the American Psychiatric Association to the Southeastern School Behavioral Health Conference, we're building bridges between cutting-edge research and practical application.
For mental health professionals, educators, and counselors ready to experience the difference, download this flyer to receive a 50% discount on our popular "Overcoming Adversity: Trauma and the Developing Brain" for 3.5 CEs.
Learn more at www.sharpenminds.com/professional-development.



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