Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 243 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

5224 reviews

  • 85% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 3% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 2% 1
Simple in terminology and approach

Not too complex, restates much of what we probably already know, which in many ways strips the topic bare, showing that it is not full of mystique. Helping to show that mental health is not necessarily something beyond our control and the sooner it is recognised the easier it will be to deal with it.

5/5
very informative

can relate to a lot of the tasks have already done some of them

5/5
Good guide

Excellent lead through all issues that arise with Mental Health

5/5
Great and Informative Course

This course will really help with people close to me who are suffering from some of the problems outlined in the material. It's given me food for thought on my own mental wellbeing too and I will be practising some of the ideas and suggestions put forward. Thank you for the clear and interesting presentation of this important subject.

5/5
Very useful information for a human.

The training provides a good information in identifying the situdation of Mental health and treating it.

5/5
Really Informative

Great course. Gives you alot to think about, but doesn't overload you with too much information so that you cannot process it all. Very Interesting as explains the science behind, thoughts, feelings, etc and gives you tips or what you can go away and work with. Highly recommend everyone does this

5/5
Excellent course

The course was clear and concise as well as being very informative, I like the added sections whereby you could click on the topics to gain more information.

5/5
Wow if I didn't read and listen I would

I was great to learn about this as you talk to lots of people in the job I do and would never know what to look out for

5/5
fairly good presentation

I felt that a slide on psychosis, although not as common as depression or anxiety would help to reduce the stigma and increase understanding and a more positive view of mental heath issues as psychosis is very often misunderstood. Also reducing depression to being "teary" and always feeling "sad" felt a little inaccurate and misrepresentative. Sadness oversimplifies it and isn't always the predominant emotion.

4/5
brings back memories

i understand depression but brought back memories when i suffered from it hence why i dont like speaking about it. people deal with it in different ways

2/5

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