
APA Continue Education
Advancing Professional Education
in Mental Health
Cognitive Leap Solutions is proud to be an approved provider of Continuing Education (CE) by the American Psychological Association (APA). Since first receiving approval in 2020, Cognitive Leap has delivered trainings and workshops that meet the APA’s rigorous standards and qualify for CE credit for psychologists and mental health professionals.
Our CE programs are designed to support clinicians, researchers, and healthcare providers in staying current with emerging research, evolving standards of care, and innovative technologies shaping the future of mental health.


Commitment to Accessible, High-Quality Training
Cognitive Leap is committed to delivering evidence-informed, practical, and accessible educational experiences—particularly in areas such as clinical virtual reality, digital mental health, and technology-assisted care.
Responding to a Changing Mental Health Landscape
As demand for mental health services continues to rise and resources remain limited, continuing education plays a critical role in equipping professionals with the tools and knowledge needed to meet these challenges.
With the growing adoption of telehealth and digital interventions, ongoing training is more important than ever. Positioned at the intersection of mental health and technology, Cognitive Leap is dedicated to advancing both innovation and education, and to supporting professionals in delivering effective, modern care.
1
Register
Choose a live workshop or
on-demand course
2
Complete Course
Attend live or complete the recording requirement
3
Submit
Complete the quiz (if required) and feedback survey.
4
Receive Certificate
Certificate issued within
2 weeks after verification.
CE Policies & Disclosure
The continuing education programs are intended for licensed psychologists and other professionals interested in advancing their knowledge and professional competencies in psychology and related fields. Participants may include psychologists, mental health clinicians, counselors, social workers, researchers, educators, and graduate-level trainees in psychology or related disciplines.
