Mental Health Training & Conferences

Sessions for students, parents, and educators

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Funding for this program is available through SAMHSA, Project AWARE, and The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.​

Mental Health Training Topics

  1. Mental Health 101 – What is Mental Health?
  2. How to Cope with Stress & Anxiety
  3. How to Thrive After the COVID-19 Pandemic
  4. How to Develop Emotional Intelligence
  5. How to Develop Resiliency
  6. How to Stop Bullying & Cyberbullying
  7. The Secret to Greater Self-Esteem
  8. How to Build Strong Relationships
  9. How to Raise Resilient Kids and Teens
    (Special Session for Parents & Guardians)
  10. How to Educate for Resiliency in Students
    (Session for Educators and School Staff)

Meet The Speakers

Mental Health Curriculum

Mental Health 101 is a book and curriculum for middle school, high school, and college freshmen. Each chapter includes three sets of group discussion questions, so students can apply the concepts to real life. Purchase 50 or more books and your group will receive discount pricing and free shipping in the U.S. Request pricing below.

The Top 10 Goals of Mental Health 101

  1. Mental Health 101 teaches teens how to talk with their parents or guardians when they need support, as well as how to reach out to other trusted adults or mental health professionals if needed.
  2. Mental Health 101 is non-controversial. The book does not promote any controversial ideas, political agendas, or religious agendas. The book promotes personal responsibility and healthy life choices.
  3. Mental Health 101 teaches positive behaviors and mental wellbeing skills like respect, responsibility, resiliency, and coping skills for stress and anxiety.
  4. Mental Health 101 prevents at-risk and self-destructive behaviors like self-harm, suicide, depression, and anxiety.
  5. Mental Health 101 makes a clear distinction between temporary feelings of anxiety or depression (which are common for all teens) and longer forms of clinical depression, which can only be diagnosed by a mental health professional.
  6. Mental Health 101 shows students how to get help if someone is having a mental health crisis, such as a panic attack or suicidal thoughts. The program also educates students on the most common mental illnesses, learning disorders, and disabilities.
  7. Mental Health 101 teaches students how to have respectful conversations, even when they disagree with someone.
  8. Mental Health 101 is non-judgmental, and it allows students to participate at their own comfort level.
  9. Mental Health 101 can be taught as a Tier-1 class for all middle school and high school students.
  10. Mental Health 101 is a research-based program that will soon become evidence-based, as we study the positive impact it has on school culture.

No Bullying Schools

The Solution for Bullying Prevention and Reporting

Data-Driven, Evidence-Based Program
Smartphone App for Reporting Bullying
Easy to Use, Multi-Tiered System of Supports
Video Lessons on Bullying, Respect, Resiliency
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What is Project AWARE?

Project AWARE is a new grant program funded by SAMHSA. AWARE stands for Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education. The Project AWARE program builds or expands the capacity of State Educational Agencies (SEA), in partnership with State Mental Health Agencies (SMHAs) overseeing school-aged youth. By building or expanding capacity, the program advances wellness and resiliency in education by increasing mental health awareness in schools across states, territories, and tribal communities.

Project AWARE also provides training for school personnel and other adults who interact with school-aged youth to detect and respond to mental health challenges, and connects school-aged youth, who may present with behavioral health challenges and their families to needed services.

The program has increased mental health literacy among the schools and communities, removed barriers to find care, and ensured cultural relevance for all school programs. With the continuous support from SAMHSA, Project AWARE focuses on improving school climate and trauma informed programs to improve the care for school-aged youth.

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