Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 145 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
5212 reviews
Useful and positive training to implement into the workplace
I’m happy to doing this test . It was a really helpful. Thank you so much
I didn’t realise mental health awareness was an every day occurrence that is around us every where we turn . I will look upon this in a different way and try to be more understanding, not only in my surroundings but I will look further.
It covers basics of mental health awareness and offers some easy and quick advices to improve ones mental health and state of mind in general.
It helped me to understand mental health, made me more aware of my work colleagues mental health .
Excellent advice Hope manager down load the booklet as I think it will. E a great help just being available just for staff to pick up and look thought
I liked the way the course was split up into small elements that could be tackled and absorbed one at a time. I liked the concept of swapping negative thoughts for positive ones I liked the idea of being self aware and reacting if the problem(s) persist including CBT I liked the point that depression is an illness that should be and can be treated I liked the point about the importance of maintaining good mental health, and of course, that mental health and physical health are entwined and act upon each other. Similarly of having a wellbeing action plan which includes achievable goals - and an eat,sleep, repeat concept. And finally the benefits of breathing ( belly breathing) and pacing oneself ( taking short breaks now and then) Another often repeated point was that of not being afraid to ask for help - whilst good it is or can be harder to achieve and would have to be, I think, proceeded with cautiously to build up the confidence in oneself and faith in the recipient - particularly as often there may not be obvious support around ( Samaritan excepted) and unburdening could, with the wrong person, be taken advantage of. So good, necessary even but to be done with care. Nevertheless being more aware of our own issues and trying to deal with them is a really good thing to do
It was ok
quite informative and good however seemed to be excessive emphasis on mental health shouldn't be a "taboo subject" (one of the first items discussed?) , + is something people shouldn't have to be ashamed of etc to the point that it almost no longer felt like a normal subject which is really what the course was going for
Many thanks for clear messages that for some are helpful on a regular basis. For someone that can relate personally it is a welcome reminder of how easily I can forget to do what is important and helpful.