Mental Health Awareness Training

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Mental Health Awareness Training. This course explains the difference between mental health and mental illness.

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  • One-on-One tutor led fully online course developed by a qualified professional
  • Accredited by CPD conforming to universally accepted continuing professional development.
  • Once you have successfully completed the course your certificate can be immediately printed for audit and compliance purposes
  • Low Cost Recommended Price £25 plus vat, Our Price £20 plus vat

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Mental Health Awareness Training  CPD Approved

People often equate the words mental health with mental illness and there are many definitions of what mental health actually is. Mental health issues can happen to anyone despite social background, intelligence, gender or other factors.

This course explains the difference between mental health and mental illness. It covers the symptoms of a number of the most common mental illnesses so you will know what to look out for or what to expect if you are working with someone with one of these conditions. As well as providing some practical advice on how you can work effectively with those affected by these conditions.

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What is mental illness and prevalence rates

Symptoms of Bi-Polar, depression, 

Psychotic disorders and schizophrenia

Symptoms of anxiety, 

personality disorder, 

Self- harming

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Being able to be your true self is one of the strongest components of good mental health.” “In any given moment, we have two options: to step forward into growth or to step back into safety.”
“Just because no one else can heal or do your inner work for you doesn’t mean you can, should, or need to do it alone.
What is mental health in simple words?
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood