Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 2 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
5020 reviews
As anger, aggression are within the most common emotional responses to ill-mental health, predominantly poor male mental health, it would be beneficial to add into awareness training & at the end, how to communicate with a person you believe is not doing well, but showing signs of anger & aggression, how to approach as the resulting acts can be workplace violence.
informative course just far too long
Factually the course is good, providing a good description of symptoms to look out for and what help is there. But the training says not everything works for everyone and you its not something simple to just "don't think like that" or "suck it up". Yet later on the course says "Just don't think negatively", " Just set and achieve a goal", "Just talk to someone" as if it isn't the same as saying "Just don't be sad". As someone who has suffered from mental health I found it very insensitive as it isn't that simple to "just do this", and ignores the fact that people struggling may well be struggling with even those. The course should be limited to explaining what mental illness is, what the symptoms to look for within yourself and your colleagues, and explaining what help there is. the video explaining what mindfulness was and suggesting trying it the video is good, as it lets people try it or keep it in mind when they might need to try it, but does not imply "If you are suffering from mental illness, this is the remedy" like the other videos. In relation to this point, the questions at the end again should be only relating to facts and what help is out there, not have questions such as "If you are having a negative thought what should you do?" with the right answer essentially boiling down to "don't have a negative thought.".
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I feel like extolling the virtue of mental health using the example of how much money mental health issues cost the economy is not the best starting point.Any who is Jenny Finch?
This one repeats a lot of information that the other two went through
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