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Therapist taught courses to help you better understand how to manage yourself, your emotions, and your relationships. Social emotional learning isn't just for kids.
Bundled skills at a discount
The key to having a positive relationship with our emotions is knowing how to manage them. This course includes 12 coping strategies to manage your most intense feelings, plus bonus material on understanding which strategies to use when.
$80
All courses, Including Individual skills in the event a bundle isn't right for you
Willingness is a conceptual skill that will help us approach our lives, ourselves, our emotions and our situations with a solution and goal oriented perspective. The course will teach you about willingness, and its opposite - Willfulness.
$11
A combination mindfulness and distress tolerance skill, Mindfulness of Current Thoughts is about learning how to observe your inner world (even in an intense state) without reacting to it or letting it control you.
$14
If you're something who finds it helpful to be in your "thinking self" when faced with an emotional dilemma, the effective rethinking and cognitive reframing are likely to be a helpful pair of coping mechanisms for you.
$12
One way to regulate difficult emotions is through attending to our body, and interrupting and changing cues our bodies send to our brains about how threatening a situation is. This course includes 3 body based skills to get you on your way.
$9
Self soothing is simple, but not necessarily intuitive or easy, especially to an anxious, distressed, or frazzled mind. This skill will walk you through how (and why) to soothe yourself.
$6
If you have trouble with "shoulds", frequently unmet expectations, or power struggles with others , then the acceptance skill is for you. Learn how how to accept what's outside of your control in this course.
$17
We may not be able to to change the situation we are in, but we can improve our relationship to a difficult experience by using the concepts taught in the IMPROVE skill.
$16
You've heard of distracting, but you may not know how to do it effectively, responsibly, and in a way that doesn't make your problems worse. This training covers 8 ways to responsibly use distraction as a coping skill.
$11
Grounding skills are the reset button for the brain. This course includes general grounding skills, an orientation to skills training, and 4 DBT inspired coping skills for effectively pulling away from highly distressing and intense emotions.
$6
In this course you'll explore and build awareness into the pros and cons of coping in a new (more effective) manner. Understanding the "pros" of coping in the "old way" (your secondary gains) is an essential step towards making lasting change.
$9
STOP: A filter skill for use in highly distressing moments that can be applied at other less stressful times. Get help slowing down, paying attention to yourself and environmental cues, and moving forward in a productive manner.
$9
The key to having a positive relationship with our emotions is knowing how to manage them. This course includes 12 coping strategies to manage your most intense feelings, plus bonus material on understanding which strategies to use when.
$80
This course is ideal for: 1) A motivated self-learner who wants the "hard times" to be less hard, to deepen or improve their relationships, to live in greater harmony with themselves, or to manage the ups and downs of life in a more sustainable manner. 2) For a person who is in a therapy that's "stuck", or who has tried many therapists and feels like therapy is "not working". This is the ideal scenario for doing the course alongside a therapy, and processing what you've learned with your therapist. It can also be used as a "boost" to an otherwise positive therapy. 3) Someone who has just finished an intensive program (Psychiatric Hospitalization, Partial Hospitalization [PHP] or Intensive Outpatient [IOP]) who wants more support as they transition to outpatient care.
The goal with these courses is accessibility. The courses are all video based (subtitles included), but can be completed in audio-only format too. You'll be presented the material, tips to help you use the skills, and homework to help you get started with them. There are written PDFs included in many courses, which are meant to be supplemental - a deeper dive, or a related topic for those that want to learn more. If you are interested in many skills you likely want to buy a package set (like the "distress tolerance skills" or the "mindfulness skills") as you get many skills for a fraction of what you'd pay to buy them each individually. If you only want a few skills then just buy what looks like it it would be helpful to you.
There are two main types of coping skills presented: 1) Direction based: skills that will give you step-by-step directions to help you get through a challenging moment (i.e. how to distract yourself in a responsible manner that won't create problems for you, how to soothe your body etc). 2) Conceptual: these skills are concepts to keep with you that help you approach your struggles through a different framework (i.e. taking a non-judgmental stance, working on acceptance).
Every course includes 2+ hours of the same introductory material, orienting you to how change happens, how we get stuck in our lives, and giving you basic frameworks. After that introduction, then the designated skills are presented. After you've seen the introduction once, you don't need to watch it again. All skills (after the introduction) are between 20-70 minutes of course material.
The best way to find out if you will benefit is to signup and watch the free preview material - it's the same for each course. If you learn something or benefit from it, it's likely you'll continue to benefit from the paid content. If the free material doesn't resonate with you or feel useful then these may not be the skill building courses for you. If you're hesitant to try that, you are also welcome to access over 70 free articles Kate has written on the topics covered in the course at kategegg.com/blog. If you find those useful, then you are likely to find the course(s) useful as well as they are a deeper dive into those same topics (and more).
You buy it once, and you have access forever. One thing Kate recommends is revisiting skills to help with the learning process (she'll discuss this more in the videos). One purchase enables lifetime access.
You can read about the skills presented anywhere - Kate would recommend it! Any further training will only help you apply the skills to your life. What Kate offers in the course is her 10+ years of clinical experience helping people learn, understand, and apply the skills - it's the application where things often go awry, and that's where she's focusing her instruction.
This is not therapy. It is not 1:1 or interactive. It's not meant to be a substitute for therapy, but it can boost a therapy that's stalled, or help a motivated self-learner who isn't in therapy at the moment.
Please don't. These prices are set to be accessible, and the hope is anyone that needs access could pay the fees for the lifetime access to the material.