Let's talk about mental health.

This month, we're talking about mental health. We highlight online workshops and webinars held this month, and offer tips on how to look after your mental well-being while working from home.

How to Take Care of Your Mental Health While Working Online

Working online usually implies working from home. As a somewhat new form of doing work, it has its benefits and drawbacks. For instance, the first benefit that comes to mind is saving precious time while commuting.

 

But, working from home can affect both our mental and physical health in a negative way, that is if we’re not mindful enough. After the transition to working from home has been speeded up by the coronavirus outbreak, we can now clearly see the effects it has on us.

 

So, we did our best to compile a list of tips for holding onto your sanity and productivity when working from home.

Mental health: online webinars & workshops this month 👩‍💻

 

💭 Mental Health Advocacy Course - Free Taster Webinar: Want to find out how how Mental Health Advocacy can help your organisation improve access to mental health support for employees? Register today for a free 30-minute webinar on Wednesday 23 March at 9.30am.

 

🧠 Psychosis: Our Default Mental State? - Free Online Lecture: This lecture provides an understanding on how thin the boundary is between sanity and madness and what leads from one to the other; and to appreciate the frailty of rational thought. Register now for the public lecture on Monday 14 March at 6:00pm.

 

❓ Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: Are you thinking of training as a counsellor or psychotherapist? This online two-part A Taste of Training will help you explore what therapy training involves and what it can lead to. Secure your place at the taster sessions held on 19 & 26 March from 10am to 1pm. Fees: 80 GBP.

Top 10 Counselling Courses 😌

Top 10 Counselling Courses

Even before the additional stressors brought about by the pandemic, 1 in 6 people in the UK are found to have had a mental health problem according to the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 2014. Meanwhile, Deloitte estimates that poor mental health costs UK employers a staggering £42 - 45 bn each year.

 

In this scenario, the demand for counselling and psychological help is likely to increase in the foreseeable future.

 

Do you want to help support the well-being of others? If so, counselling training courses are a great way for you to develop the required skills and knowledge to do so.

 

Browse our top 10 online counselling courses and learn:

 

✔️ counselling theoretical approaches,

✔️ interview and active listening techniques, and

✔️ how to facilitate helpful interactions.

 

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