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Gamifying Goals, Treatments, and Personal Progress

Motivation doesn’t have to rely on willpower alone.
Gamifying Goals, Treatments, and Personal Progress is an on-demand CE course designed for therapists who want to increase engagement, follow-through, and momentum—for both clients and themselves.

This course explores why gamification works from a psychological perspective and how it can be ethically and effectively applied within treatment planning. You’ll learn how to shift mindset, understand motivation versus discipline, and implement practical gamifying strategies that make progress feel achievable and rewarding.

Whether you’re working with clients who struggle with follow-through or looking to reinvigorate your own professional goals, this course offers immediately usable tools you can integrate into clinical work right away.

In this course, you will:

  • Understand the psychology behind motivation vs. discipline

  • Learn how mindset shifts impact engagement and progress

  • Explore three gamifying strategies you can immediately apply with clients

  • Increase participation and follow-through in treatment goals

2 NBCC-Approved CE Hours
100% Online & Self-Paced
Instant Certificate Upon Completion

Learn on your schedule and walk away with strategies that make progress feel possible again.

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