Working with Depression: CPD Accredited Course
Support Recovery with Confidence—Transform How You Work with Depression

Are you working with depression in your clients and looking to deepen your understanding and skills? Depression is one of the most common yet treatable mental health challenges, but supporting those affected can sometimes feel overwhelming.
If left unaddressed, depression can strip clients of hope, joy, and meaning in life. To truly make a difference, it’s essential to recognise the signs, understand the root causes, and apply effective strategies tailored to each individual.
Why This Course on Working with Depression?
Our Working with Depression course is designed to empower professionals like you with practical knowledge and proven techniques to support clients battling depression confidently. In just 3 hours, this CPD-accredited training provides the tools you need to identify depression’s symptoms, understand risk factors, and implement impactful treatment approaches.
Delivered live, this course allows you to engage directly with our senior trainer, Suzanne Skeete, our Senior Mental Health Lead with over 17 years of experience supporting individuals facing depression. Suzanne’s expert guidance will help you build a clear, compassionate, and practical plan to support your clients’ recovery.
What You Will Gain
- A deep understanding of the nature and types of depression
- The ability to recognise early warning signs and risk factors
- Practical strategies and treatment options for working with depression
- Insight into addressing stigma and discrimination surrounding mental health
- Tools to promote self-care for both yourself and your clients
- Awareness of how mental health impacts individuals and workplaces
- By the end of this course, you’ll feel confident and equipped to provide meaningful support that helps clients reclaim their lives from depression.
Who Should Attend?
This course is perfect for counsellors, therapists, youth workers, teachers, pastoral care professionals, and anyone working with depression in adults or young people. Whether you’re in healthcare, education, social care, or support services, this training will enhance your ability to make a positive impact.
Join Us and Transform Your Approach to Working with Depression
Don’t miss the opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge with this focused, CPD-accredited course. Gain clarity, confidence, and practical tools that will immediately benefit your clients and your professional practice.
Book your place today and take the next step in effectively working with depression!

"Best course I have ever taken, so informative and delivered at a great pace" Aleena, Coventry
"I loved the fact this course was delivered live even though it was online. It gave us a great opportunity to ask questions and I got so many strategies" Patrick, Gloucester
CPD Accreditation
CPD Hours
3 CPD Hours
Course Type
Delivered Live Online Training
Or Face to Face Onsite Training
Learning Format
Live Training
Course Duration
3 Hours
The Course Includes
- 3 Hours of Live Training
- Course Materials & Supplemental Resources
- CPD Certificate
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FAQ's
Are anxiety and depression the same?
Anxiety and depression are distinct types of mood disorders, each with their own set of symptoms. While these conditions differ, it is important to recognize that it is possible to experience both simultaneously.
Can depression be cured?
There is no single proven way to recover from depression. However, a range of treatments, services, and healthcare is available to support those struggling with depression.
Can depression be genetic?
The heritability of major depression is estimated to be around 40-50%, and it may be even higher for severe depression. This suggests that in most cases of depression, approximately 50% of the cause is genetic, while the other 50% is not related to genes.
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