You Will Learn

  • The principles of mental health
  • How to differentiate between mental health and mental illness
  • About the most common mental health conditions
  • What is anxiety and how anxiety emerges
  • How to help someone with anxiety
  • What is depression and how it emerges
  • How to help someone with depression
  • About grief and loss and how to help someone
  • About pregnancy and parenthood and associated mental health
  • How to support someone in need
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We offer flexible study
to suit any schedule

Our courses are online and thus they present a flexible mode of learning to suit any busy schedule. You can watch the animated videos at your convenience, pause to take notes, rewind to listen again to anything you think you missed the first time and thus ensure you absorb all the information needed to equip you with the right tools to achieve optimal results with your clients. You may complete the assessments when you feel you are ready and you may opt to watch the content as many times as needed so you feel ready and well prepared for the exam.

Our courses are fully accredited

Our courses are currently receiving accreditation in US, UK and Australia.

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  • Expert Instruction

    Our courses are designed and delivered by world leading experts, with affiliations with top global academic institutions. An expert is available to answer questions and to facilitate the learning process.

  • 12 week commitment

    The material is released in a progressive manner with each chapter becoming available every fortnight. This allows for a reasonable time to be able to digest all the information, go through the recommended further reading and facilitate an optimal learning process.

  • Great Value for Money

    Our courses are sold at very competitive prices. We guarantee a positive learning experience and we offer a money-back policy if you are not satisfied with the contents or the delivery mode.

Course Outline

  • 1

    Module 1: Introduction to Mental Health

    By the end of this module you will

    • 1. understand what is “mental health”
    • 2. understand the difference between mental health and mental health conditions
    • 3. be introduced to the most common mental health conditions
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    Module 2: Anxiety

    By the end of this module you will

    • 1. understand the difference between feeling stressed, or worrying from time to time as a response to a stressful situation and anxiety, in which stress may remain after the stressor is removed
    • 2. be acquainted with the biological and psychological mechanism of anxiety
    • 3. be acquainted with ways to manage anxiety and help others manage it
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    Module 3: Depression

    By the end of this module you will

    • 1. understand the difference between feeling sad or “low” from time to time and depression, which is the state of experiencing these feelings intensely and for a long period of time, sometimes without any apparent reason
    • 2. be acquainted with the biological and psychological mechanism of depression
    • 3. be acquainted with ways to manage depression and help others manage it
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    Module 4: Grief and loss

    By the end of this module you will

    • 1. be acquainted with grief and the different ways people may experience grief
    • 2. be acquainted with the different forms of grief, resulting from loss of e.g. a loved one, pregnancy, a job or way of life, children leaving home, infertility etc
    • 3. understand the different ways to help someone that experiences grief
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    Module 5: Pregnancy, Parenthood and Mental Health

    By the end of this module you will

    • 1. be acquainted with the emotional changes often associated with pregnancy and parenthood
    • 2. understand the link between certain mental health states and pregnancy and parenthood
    • 3. be able to facilitate a positive emotional state for parents and expecting parents
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    Module 6: Support

    By the end of this module you will

    • 1. be acquainted with the diverse conditions that can benefit from support, such as anxiety, depression, suicidal feelings and substance abuse
    • 2. understand how to look after yourself while supporting someone in need – supporting someone may be draining and emotionally taxing and this can affect your health and wellbeing
    • 3. have acquainted a rich set of tools and resources to facilitate you in supporting someone in need
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