Campeón de la Salud Mental

Course Type: Not Faith Based
Course Access: Limited
Course Format: Online

One in four people experience a mental health disorder at some point in their lifetimes. 70% of US adults have experienced at least one traumatic event in their lifetimes. Despite how common trauma and mental or behavioral health challenges are, many people don’t get professional help and don’t feel comfortable sharing their distress with colleagues. Mental Health Champions act as role models within the workplace to end the stigma associated with these challenges, support colleagues in distress, and promote mental health and well-being throughout the workplace. You’ll also learn to properly uphold ethics and confidentiality, and understand confidentiality limits.

 

In this 8-hour course, you’ll learn how to recognize the signs that a colleague is struggling, and acquire the tools needed to support them. You’ll also learn to create a workplace that supports mental health and get the expertise to teach the skills colleagues can use to reduce stress and anxiety, manage emotions, build positive communications skills, resolve conflicts, and practice self care–all of which boost mental health and well-being across the organization.

Objectives

You Will Learn:

  • How to recognize signs that someone may be experiencing mental illness, and signs and symptoms of the most common types of mental illness.
  • How mental and behavioral health problems can develop, how to educated others about mental illness, and reduce the stigma.
  • The importance of faith in healing and the unique role faith communities can play in addressing people’s mental health.
  • How to educate people about mental and behavioral health disorders, and reduce the stigma.
  • How you can help the most in your role as a Mental Health Coach.
  • Important ethics, guidelines, and intake procedures for your role.
  • Key skills for coaching, including empathy, active listening, grounding techniques, de-escalation, how to create trust, how to stay safe, and how to keep others safe.
  • How to create a referral network and refer those you coach to mental health professionals.
  • How to support people experiencing mental and behavioral health challenges (and their caregivers and loved ones) as they heal.
  • How to create a successful coaching practice in your church and get your community engaged and involved.

Benefits of Taking This Course:

  • You’ll have knowledge, skills, and resources to coach people in psychological distress within your faith community so they can heal.
  • You’ll have the ability to fill an important hole in our mental health system by offering mental health coaching that is based in the Christian tradition of compassion.
  • You’ll have expertise, a path, and resources to support successful change and the life goals of those you coach.
  • You’ll reduce suffering by educating others about mental illness, and reducing stigma and the taboo people feel about sharing their mental health challenges.
  • You’ll have an actionable plan for getting your mental health coaching practice up and running in your congregation or faith-based organization.
  • You’ll get a free copy of reImagine, Dr. Matt Stanford’s holistic workbook for those experiencing extreme life circumstances, or mental or behavioral health challenges, which you can use within your practice.
  • And, you’ll get the curriculum needed to lead your support groups.

Course Lessons:

  • Lesson 1: Foundations of Mental Health Coaching
    • Introduction
    • Faith and Spirituality
    • Your Role as a Mental Health Coach
    • Mental Health, Mental Illness and Behavioral Health Disorders
    • Ethics and Guidelines
  • Lesson 2: Skills
    • Creating a Safe Space
    • Communication Skills
    • Evaluation and Assessment
    • Building a Professional Referral Network
    • De-escalation and Grounding
    • Supporting the Caregiver
  • Lesson 3: Resources and Tools
    • Using reImagine and the GTHU community
    • Support Groups and the Transformed Groups Curriculum
    • Facilitation Skills and Group Dynamics
  • Lesson 4: Practice
    • Establishing Your Role as a Mental Health Coach
    • Principles and Characteristics of a Successful Mental Health Coach Practice
    • Making an Actionable Plan
    • Marketing and Engagement

FAQs

Who can take the course?

Anyone who has an interest in gaining a greater understanding of this subject is encouraged to take the course.

The course is made up of individual lessons. They can be taken all at once or based on your schedule. You can complete the online course at any time you would like. The course is compatible with all devices.

You can complete the online course at any time you would like. The course is compatible with all devices.

There are short quizzes at the end of the main lessons to help you recall and internalize the information you have just learned.

Once you have completed all modules there is a final quiz you will need to complete and pass to receive your Certificate of Completion.

No, we don’t offer in-person training. Visit our course catalog to view all of our online courses.

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