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Dates: Two Saturdays: April 22nd & 29th, 2017 (Participants must attend both days).
Times: 9:00 AM—5:00 PM
Locations: Tyndale University College & Seminary
3377 Bayview Ave. (South of Steeles)
Room G205
Course Overview
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. The first aid is given until appropriate professional treatment is received or until the crisis is resolved.
Mental Health First Aid: Basic is a 12-hour course focused on adults interacting with adults in all environments. The course discusses the following mental disorders:
Mood-related disorders
Acute stress reaction
Substance-related disorders
Anxiety and trauma related disorders
Every year, 1 in 5 Canadians will experience mental health problems or illnesses
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 SequeiraAdrianne 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.
Certification
A Professional Development Certificate will be provided by Mental Health Commission of Canada after successful completion of the two-day training. Participants must attend the full course to qualify for certification.
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Lunch
Bring your own lunch or take advantage of Tyndale’s cafeteria and coffee shop on campus.
Parking
Participants will need to pay for their parking ($4 per day) at the main reception desk or in cash at the event. You will need to provide your license plate number to avoid being ticketed.
Cost
Early Bird (Expires March 22nd, 2017): $200*.
Regular Admission (Effective March 22nd, 2017): $250*.
Full-Time Student/Tyndale Staff & Alumni Rate: $200*.
*Fees include HST, all course material, and coffee with light refreshments for both training days.
Refund Policy
A $25 administrative fee will be retained on refunds before March 22nd, 2017. A $50 fee will be retained on all refunds after March 22nd.
Nom de l'événement
Amy Francis
Cours/Atelier
For: Grand public, Professionnels
Fourni par: Tyndale Family Life Centre
Date et l'heure
Sat Apr 22 to sat 29 apr 2017
(Cet événement est terminé)
9:00 - 5:00pm
Description de l'évenement
Join over 38,500 Certified Mental Health First Aiders across Canada and get involvedDates: Two Saturdays: April 22nd & 29th, 2017 (Participants must attend both days).
Times: 9:00 AM—5:00 PM
Locations: Tyndale University College & Seminary
3377 Bayview Ave. (South of Steeles)
Room G205
Course Overview
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. The first aid is given until appropriate professional treatment is received or until the crisis is resolved.
Mental Health First Aid: Basic is a 12-hour course focused on adults interacting with adults in all environments. The course discusses the following mental disorders:
Mood-related disorders
Acute stress reaction
Substance-related disorders
Anxiety and trauma related disorders
Every year, 1 in 5 Canadians will experience mental health problems or illnesses
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 SequeiraAdrianne 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.
Certification
A Professional Development Certificate will be provided by Mental Health Commission of Canada after successful completion of the two-day training. Participants must attend the full course to qualify for certification.
A man and a woman sitting in comfortable chairs in an office talking
Lunch
Bring your own lunch or take advantage of Tyndale’s cafeteria and coffee shop on campus.
Parking
Participants will need to pay for their parking ($4 per day) at the main reception desk or in cash at the event. You will need to provide your license plate number to avoid being ticketed.
Cost
Early Bird (Expires March 22nd, 2017): $200*.
Regular Admission (Effective March 22nd, 2017): $250*.
Full-Time Student/Tyndale Staff & Alumni Rate: $200*.
*Fees include HST, all course material, and coffee with light refreshments for both training days.
Refund Policy
A $25 administrative fee will be retained on refunds before March 22nd, 2017. A $50 fee will be retained on all refunds after March 22nd.
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