FREE ACCREDITED COURSE: Holistic Mental Health 101 for Spiritual and Religious Practitioners ™
We offer a complimentary on-demand course covering holistic mental health fundamentals for spiritual and religious practitioners of all religions who offer counseling as a part of their ministry. This IPHM-accredited course gives a good foundation of mental health knowledge for dealing with the very vulnerable congregations and communities that they serve. Taught by our Founder, Dr. Calynn M. Lawrence - licensed faith-based counselor, credentialed neurocriminology & neuropsychotherapy professional, and triple board certified trauma specialist, this course is full of evidence-backed content from several peer-reviewed scientific journals and respected psychology/sociology/theology publications.
Common Mental Health Conditions, Their Symptoms and When to Refer Someone to a Psychology Professional
- What is the legal scope of practice for religious and spiritual leaders when offering counseling services? How does doctrinal/religious guidance and counseling differ from faith-based therapy and clinical counseling?
- An Overview of "Common" Complex Mental/Behavioral/Developmental Health Conditions and Their Effects on Decision Making and Lifestyle:
- Clinical Depression
- Clinical Anxiety
- Bipolar
- PTSD
- Autism
- Gender Dysphoria
- Substance Abuse Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Signs that Someone is in Crisis vs. Just Being "Upset"
- How to Approach Them and Neutralize the Situation
- What to Do Afterwards: Whether to Refer Them to a "Living Room" OR an Emergency Room
- What is Trauma?
- Common Causes of Trauma: Grief, Verbal/Physical/Sexual Abuse, Neglect/Abandonment/Shunning, Longterm Exposure to High Violence Environments (War, High-Crime Neighborhoods), Systemic Oppression/Marginalization
- How Trauma Physically Affects the Brain and the Body
- How Trauma Psychologically Affects Decision Making and Behavior
- Why Creating a Culture of Support and Empathy within Your Church is Essential for the Wellbeing of Your Congregants and the Community
- How Being Compassionate and Professional When Interfacing with Others Strengthens Your Appeal as a Religious/Spiritual Leader
- Explicit and Implicit Shameful Practices to Avoid When Offering Religious/Spiritual Services
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