Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 5 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
5051 reviews
The course is total wase of time and pander to the maligerer in the group
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Gives a very idealistic view of how to manage mental health, that would be of no use in a real situation.
There are far better courses I've done covering this subject
Unfortunately alot of the advice given is only really relevant in an 'ideal world' Mental health, as pointed out in the video is a 'faceless' illness and will always be treated with little compassion in the average work place.
Done it once. Could not see the point of the referesher
This course does provide very little information for staff who are trained in Psychology. The WAP is interesting but everything else is not worth the time spent on it.
The majority of people addressing mental health are unaware that this will all be held somatically, as a BCS therapist with post grad qualifications in trauma work, as well as being an RVN, I have this awareness. Anxiety is an appearance of sensations of experiences from the past coming up (not fear of the future as it is percepted, CBT is generally recommended by the standard approach along with medications but this does not address somatic and preverbal causes of anxiety which often appear in behaviours ongoing of people of all ages. Working somatically addressing polyvagal stimulations and resourcing is much more appropriate for expressions of issues often classed as mental health issues. I feel the envelope of mental health that is being promoted brings peoples attention that their systems are not in equilibrium but often does not address their main issues. I also do not see the general populations attitude to this changing but I found my felt responses to the questions were often opposite to what the computer program insisted were the correct answers.
I have sat through the same videos presented over and over in the past which doesn't help mental health when there are deadlines etc. You should really allow people to do a test and if they don't pass they should have to sit the course. waste of my time.
Tedious boring crap