Understanding Anxiety, Depression, and More
Let's dive deep into our minds and explore the rollercoaster of emotions together in this eye-opening event!
Location
Online
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online
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About this event
Understanding Anxiety, Depression, and More gives you an essential crash course in Mental Health Awareness, Support, and how conditions like ADHD, Autism, and Psychiatric Disorders affect lives. Use Counselling and Psychology insights to make a real impact—all with minimal time commitment.
⚠️ This is a final-time-only Mental Health Awareness offer. Don't miss your chance!
Description
Anxiety and depression are more common than ever. But what about the deeper, often unseen layers like ADHD, Autism, and Psychiatric Disorders? This course will walk you through the emotional landscape of modern mental health with clarity, compassion, and practical application.
Through the lens of Counselling, Psychology, and evidence-based Support, you’ll learn to recognise key mental health symptoms, reduce stigma, and help others feel seen. All from the comfort of your device—and in just a few hours.
🌟 Act now—this Mental Health Awareness opportunity will not come again.
Who Is This Course For
- Individuals seeking to better understand anxiety, depression, and related conditions
- Support workers, educators, and leaders navigating Mental Health Awareness daily
- People working closely with those experiencing ADHD, Autism, or Psychiatric Disorders
- Those interested in introductory Psychology and Counselling tools
Requirements
- No prior experience needed in Counselling or Psychology
- 100% online, self-paced, low-commitment format
- Enthusiasm for Mental Health Awareness and offering better Support
Career Path
After completing this course, you’ll be ready to:
- Recognise early symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, and Autism
- Provide Support rooted in Mental Health Awareness, Counselling, and Psychology
- Become a better advocate and ally in both professional and personal settings
- Use your new insights to pursue roles involving emotional or behavioural Support