Mental Health Re-entry - EDU-X795J
Course Description
Become a Leader with Mental Health First Response Awareness - A Fully Online Program
Words often fail to describe the emotional turmoil and long term trauma experienced long after the initial crisis has ended. What happens when everyone else has "moved on" or forgotten? Is there a proper time period in which to grieve? How can schools memorialize a loss without engaging in painful reminders? What about more practical concerns such as the need to make up for lost time and extended periods of absence, the loss of physical records and even the need to follow-up with students who may be graduating or moving to a new school? These are just a few of the issues to be addressed in re-entry.
Students frequently encounter barriers when returning to school following a behavioral health crisis or other event. Research has found a lack of consistency in program protocols that address school re-entry plans. Concerns over copy-cat and contagion events exacerbate the problem and may impede proper community communication. Last but not least, the lack of support, structured planning, and limited communication between providers, family, and school may increase secondary and/or tertiary risk factors for academic, social and emotional outcomes among students.
Learner Outcomes
- Identify strategies to reduce the risk of secondary and tertiary mental health problems after a crisis event
- Describe factors related to contagion and copycat events
- Identify risk symptoms of survivors’ guilt, trauma membrane, and other related issues
- Implement post-event best practices for communication
- Evaluate re-entry and transition planning, reporting, and response measures
Course Details
Number of Units: 2.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours
Who Should Attend: This course provides continuing education for K-12 educators, as well as other school professionals, such as school nurses, psychologists, counselors and administrators. Parents and school volunteers can also benefit from this program.
Required Materials: Text, Reclaiming School in the Aftermath of Trauma: Advice Based on Experience by Carolyn Lunsford Mears, available at your local bookstore or online at Amazon.com
Prerequisites
EDU-X791J, Introduction to Mental Health First Response is recommended, but not required, to be completed prior to taking this course.
Applies Towards the Following Certificate(s), Professional Programs and Series
- Mental Health First Response Certificate : Courses - Enroll in Individual Courses, or Earn a Certificate with Required Courses (11 Units)