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Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) Course

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World Mental Resilience Programs offers a range of internationally recognized comprehensive skills and knowledge based early-intervention courses based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experiences of mental health problems and mental health professionals from the American Psychological Association (APA), British Psychological Association (BPA), the Pan African Psychology Union (PAPU) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) course is developed from the Mental Health Crisis Support Practice® (MHCSP™) a mental health intervention model developed by World Mental Resilience Programs comprising of five interrelated complimentary mental health intervention systems, (1) Mental Health Literacy Empowerment Interventions, (2) Mental Health Breakdowns Primary Prevention Interventions, (3) Mental Health Crisis Risk Reduction Interventions, (4) Mental Health Crisis Harm Reduction Interventions and (5) Mental Health Resilience Building Interventions to build and create recovery opportunities, immunity, resilience, adaptation, and coping strategies to mental health crisis.

 

Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) Course students are empowered and capacitated with the identification of Psychological Dangers and Psychological Hazards across all social institutions and how to build and create Sustainable Psychological Safety and Sustainable Psychological Safety Nets) about the signs and symptoms of mental health breakdowns and teach the practical skills needed to support someone experiencing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of an existing mental health problem or in a mental health crisis until appropriate professional help is received or the crisis resolves. In Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) course trainings; participants also learn about the types of help and support available and how to help someone access the support they need as well as the appropriate professional referral pathways and systems. World Mental Resilience Programs owns the copyright rights of Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) courses. MHHP™ and MHHPractitioner™ are the registered Trademarks of World Mental Resilience Programs.

Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHCSP™) specialises mainly on [Mental Health Hygiene Practices] the daily activities and practices that support and maintain positive mental health wellness. Public health guidelines tell us that we need to do small tasks daily to maintain our physical and dental hygiene, like showering and brushing our teeth. We are now extending the same concept to mental health wellness. Just like going to the gym is about building up our strength, Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) is about building up that mental muscle. It is an important way to maintain good mental health, to build and create recovery opportunities, immunity, resilience, adaptation, and the coping strategies/measures to mental health crisis pandemic.

 Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) courses are offered and delivered under the authority, guidelines, and safeguarding policies of the World Mental Resilience Programs.

Mental Health Hygiene Practice® (MHHP™) Course trainings are open for both Online Classes and Physical Classes. The MHHP™ training takes a total of 1 month (1 week theory and 3 weeks supervised practice). The supervised practice (attachment) is provided at World Mental Resilience Programs through onsite, remote and virtual options flexible to all students around the globe.

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