What if motivation isn't the problem? Motivation after brain injury is about far more than willpower. This course explores the neurological, emotional, and environmental factors that influence motivation while providing practical, evidence-informed strategies to help individuals build confidence, engage with meaningful goals, and create lasting momentum in recovery.
What if motivation didn’t need to be pushed, but cultivated?
Learn how to create the conditions that support engagement and confidence.
What if “unmotivated” meant something else?
Begin to recognize the brain-based, emotional, and environmental barriers that may be getting in the way.
What if small shifts created better outcomes?
Use practical strategies that can help individuals reconnect with their strengths, goals, and forward momentum.

Motivation after brain injury is one of the most misunderstood aspects of recovery, leaving many professionals and caregivers searching for better ways to encourage engagement without creating frustration.
The good news is that motivation can be better understood. With the right knowledge and practical strategies, you can help create the conditions that build confidence, support meaningful participation, and empower individuals to move forward at their own pace.
This practical, evidence-informed course is designed to help you understand why motivation changes after brain injury and what you can do to support it. You'll gain the knowledge, strategies, and confidence to foster engagement, build on strengths, and help individuals achieve meaningful goals with greater success.

Develop a deeper understanding of the science behind motivation after brain injury and why traditional approaches don't
always work.
Learn evidence-informed, person-centered techniques to build confidence, support meaningful goals, and encourage lasting participation.
Includes 2 - ready-to-use resources with prompts, reminders, and strategies you can keep nearby and apply right away.
"This self-paced course was very
informative and provided helpful
strategiesto apply when working with
clients with brain injuries. The toolkits and reflective exercises provided are great resources to be able to refer back to.
I feel more confident in having these
practical tools to enhance my sessions
and help create more positive change."
— Lindsay Simpson - R.Kin
"Definitely, great real world application
and great review or neuroplasticity etc.
Very polished feel. I do like platforms
that allow you to complete courses at
your own pace."
— Mariusz Fajfer - DC
"This course is a must for anyone who
is currently working with or who is
planning to work with individuals who
have experienced brain injuries. It is
so informative and insightful for both
newand experienced clinicians; and
bringingthe tools learned in this course
to my practice will 100% make me a
better clinician to my clients.
— Cassie Day - R. Kin

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You can enroll with confidence. If you begin the course and decide it is not the right fit, contact us within 7 days of purchase to request a refund, as long as less than 25% of the course has been completed and the toolkit has not been downloaded. View Terms of Service
Yes. The course is designed to provide practical, evidence-informed tools that you can begin applying immediately in your work or when supporting others.
No. While this course focuses on brain injury, the principles of motivation, goal setting, and person-centered support can be applied across many healthcare, rehabilitation, caregiving, education, and community support settings.
Not at all. The course explains the concepts in a clear, easy-to-understand way and is suitable for both new and experienced professionals.
The course includes approximately 1-hour of video learning, along with reflection activities and a downloadable toolkit.
You’ll have ongoing access, allowing you to revisit the lessons and resources whenever you need them.
You'll gain practical tools to better understand motivation, support meaningful engagement, and help individuals work toward goals with greater confidence and success.
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