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Dates: Two Wednesdays, October 5th + 12th, 2016.
Times: 9:00 AM—5:30 PM.
Locations: Tyndale University College & Seminary
3377 Bayview Ave. (South of Steeles).
Course Overview
MHFA Canada: For Adults Who Interact with Youth focuses on mental health problems and first aid for youth ages 12 to 24. Mental health problems often first develop during adolescence or early adulthood, with half of all mental disorders beginning by age 14, and 75 per cent beginning by age 24. MHFA Canada: For Adults Who Interact with Youth has been reviewed by Canadian experts and provides guidelines for giving first aid. MHFA Canada encourages first aiders to take additional training in suicide prevention, physical first aid and dealing with substance-related problems.
Mental Health First Aid for Adults Who Interact with Youth (aged 12-24) is a 14-hour course that discusses the following mental disorders:
Mood-related disorders
Acute stress reaction
Eating disorders
Deliberate self-injury
Substance-related disorders
Anxiety and trauma related disorders
Crisis first aid skills for the following situations are learned:
Substance overdose
Suicidal behaviour
Panic attack
Acute stress reaction
Psychotic episode
More information, including the course outline, is available at mentalhealthfirstaid.ca.
Instructor
Adrianne Sequeira, MDiv, Registered Psychotherapist, Certified Psychoanalyst, Registered Nurse
Adrianne is a Registered Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst and a Registered Nurse with a Certificate in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing. She instructs two courses at Tyndale Seminary (Psychopathology and Addictions), and teaches Mental Health First Aid (both, Basic, and for Adults who interact with Youth). She offers psychoanalytic psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families and psychoanalysis for individuals. Adrianne has worked in the area of psychiatric/mental health for over 20 years. Her main area of expertise is addictions and concurrent disorders.
Details
Dates: Wednesdays, October 5th + 12th, 2016 (Participants must attend both days).
Times: 9:00 AM—5:30 PM.
Locations: Tyndale University College & Seminary
3377 Bayview Ave. (South of Steeles).
Certification
A Professional Development Certificate will be provided by Mental Health Commission of Canada after successful completion of the two-day training.
Cost
Early Bird (Expires September 15th, 2016): $200*.
Regular Admission (Effective September 15th, 2016): $250*.
*Fees include HST, all course material, and coffee with light refreshments for both training days. Participants will need to pay for their parking ($4 per day) and provide their own lunches.
Register
Participants must register via the Tyndale Family Life Centre event page.
Questions?
Contact the organizer, Amy Francis, at afrancis@tyndale.ca.
Nom de l'événement
Mental Health First Aid: For Adults Who Interact with Youth
Cours/Atelier
For: Grand public, Professionnels
Fourni par: Tyndale Family Life Centre
Date et l'heure
Wed Oct 5 to wed 12 oct 2016
(Every week on mer.)
(Cet événement est terminé)
9:00 - 5:30pm
Description de l'évenement
Join over 38,500 Certified Mental Health First Aiders across Canada and get involvedDates: Two Wednesdays, October 5th + 12th, 2016.
Times: 9:00 AM—5:30 PM.
Locations: Tyndale University College & Seminary
3377 Bayview Ave. (South of Steeles).
Course Overview
MHFA Canada: For Adults Who Interact with Youth focuses on mental health problems and first aid for youth ages 12 to 24. Mental health problems often first develop during adolescence or early adulthood, with half of all mental disorders beginning by age 14, and 75 per cent beginning by age 24. MHFA Canada: For Adults Who Interact with Youth has been reviewed by Canadian experts and provides guidelines for giving first aid. MHFA Canada encourages first aiders to take additional training in suicide prevention, physical first aid and dealing with substance-related problems.
Mental Health First Aid for Adults Who Interact with Youth (aged 12-24) is a 14-hour course that discusses the following mental disorders:
Mood-related disorders
Acute stress reaction
Eating disorders
Deliberate self-injury
Substance-related disorders
Anxiety and trauma related disorders
Crisis first aid skills for the following situations are learned:
Substance overdose
Suicidal behaviour
Panic attack
Acute stress reaction
Psychotic episode
More information, including the course outline, is available at mentalhealthfirstaid.ca.
Instructor
Adrianne Sequeira, MDiv, Registered Psychotherapist, Certified Psychoanalyst, Registered Nurse
Adrianne is a Registered Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst and a Registered Nurse with a Certificate in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing. She instructs two courses at Tyndale Seminary (Psychopathology and Addictions), and teaches Mental Health First Aid (both, Basic, and for Adults who interact with Youth). She offers psychoanalytic psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families and psychoanalysis for individuals. Adrianne has worked in the area of psychiatric/mental health for over 20 years. Her main area of expertise is addictions and concurrent disorders.
Details
Dates: Wednesdays, October 5th + 12th, 2016 (Participants must attend both days).
Times: 9:00 AM—5:30 PM.
Locations: Tyndale University College & Seminary
3377 Bayview Ave. (South of Steeles).
Certification
A Professional Development Certificate will be provided by Mental Health Commission of Canada after successful completion of the two-day training.
Cost
Early Bird (Expires September 15th, 2016): $200*.
Regular Admission (Effective September 15th, 2016): $250*.
*Fees include HST, all course material, and coffee with light refreshments for both training days. Participants will need to pay for their parking ($4 per day) and provide their own lunches.
Register
Participants must register via the Tyndale Family Life Centre event page.
Questions?
Contact the organizer, Amy Francis, at afrancis@tyndale.ca.
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