Graduate Certificate in Transforming Communities with a focus in Community Mental Health Services

Promoting wellness and recovery in the mission of God

Why Community Mental Health Services?

The Graduate Certificate in Community Mental Health Services provides advanced analysis of the treatment of individuals with mental and emotional disorders and other behavioral challenges. The courses evaluate factors influencing mental health services in the community; mental health delivery and clinical skills in community mental health settings; various mental health models and theories utilized in prevention and treatment; and the theory, research, and practice of diagnoses and treatment including social and multicultural issues.

Mental health practitioners promote wellness and emotional well-being. The life circumstances of individuals, families, and communities are often adversely affected by the medical conditions, mental issues, and emotional disorders of people living with mental health issues. Thus, mental health is integral to and inseparable from a community's overall public health. In fact, mental and substance abuse disorders create extensive financial burdens for families, communities, and governments across the globe. Through the certificate program, missional Christians learn to demonstrate compassion and understanding by serving others with mental illness.

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