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Mental Health Conditions
Rating: 4.2 out of 5(9 ratings)
30 students

Mental Health Conditions

Mental Health Education - Developing A Greater Consciousness
Created byLisa Polnitz
Last updated 1/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Provide support to self or others based on knowledge of course.

Course content

1 section9 lectures31m total length
  • Introduction0:31

    Please refer to the course syllabus for the Discussion Forum resources.  List something you have learned

    about each resource.

  • Mental Health Module8:15
  • Mental Health Conditons
  • Managing Stress Module3:12
  • Managing Stress
  • Living with a Mental Disorder1:27

    Please answer the following questions pertaining to the Living with a Mental Disorder

  • Living With a Mental Disorder
  • ADHD Module2:09

    Text your knowledge from the video presented.  You should be able to get at least

    an 80% on all material/quizzes and discussion participation to be sucessful in this course.

  • ADHD
  • Self -Harm5:03
  • Self -Harm
  • 11 Different Types of Self-Harm
  • Bipolar Disorder4:03
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Suicide Prevention6:23
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Thanks for taking the Mental Health Conditions course.0:35

Requirements

  • You must be able to use a PC at a beginner level
  • Complete Course and Discussion Topics

Description

Course Description: MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS

What you will learn:

A mental illness is a condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior or mood. These conditions deeply impact day-to-day living and may also affect the ability to relate to others. If you have — or think you might have — a mental illness, the first thing you must know is that you are not alone. Mental health conditions are far more common than you think, mainly because people don’t like to, or are scared to, talk about them.


A mental health condition isn’t the result of one event. Research suggests multiple, linking causes. Genetics, environment, and lifestyle influence whether someone develops a mental health condition. A stressful job or home life makes some people more susceptible, as do traumatic life events. Biochemical processes and circuits and basic brain structure may play a role, too.

What can you do?

There is something that we all can do to stop the stigma associated with mental illness and be a part of the process of transforming someone in need from mental illness to mental health. I am very excited that so many people want to be a part of this movement to promote Mental Health Awareness!

Sharing and interacting with others online has become the standard. Online learning has come a long way in many subjects, why not mental health? We can never learn too much and always have room for more knowledge that we can share with others for the betterment of their mental health.


Who this course is for:

  • Anyone that supports Mental Health Awareness.