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BHS155: Professional Resiliency and Well-Being
– 3 credits
Exploration of building human resilience and well-being to prevent burnout, traumatic stress, and compassion fatigue for social services and mental health professionals, healthcare providers, emergency first responders, and other relationship-intense occupations. Causes, symptoms, and effects of traumatic stress, burnout compassion fatigue and other work-related stress. Focus on enhancing quality of life and improving a healthy lifestyle by incorporating evidenced-based practices in psychological and emotional resilience training, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, positive psychology, prevention, peer support, and self-care, including nutrition, exercise, and sleep.
Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: SB
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
32408
South Mountain
NCC 212 Classroom
In Person
01/14 –
05/09
Spring 2025
Tu,Th
7:00PM – 8:15PM
- W. Santos III
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance
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Costs include BHS Course Fee: $40.00
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Notes
- Notes: Class 32408 costs include BHS Course Fee: $40
- Additional Notes: Students who pass the class and the final exam with 80% or more will be eligible to become a Certified Professional Resiliency Technician (c-PRT), Certified Mindfulness Informed Technician (c-MIT), and Certified Self-care Technician (c-SCT) with the National Institute of Behavioral Medicine. Students are also eligible to become a Certified Resilience Professional (CRP) with the Trauma Institute International.
Digital Microcredentials are offered as a component of this course. Contact instructor for more information
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BHS155: Professional Resiliency and Well-Being – 3 credits
Exploration of building human resilience and well-being to prevent burnout, traumatic stress, and compassion fatigue for social services and mental health professionals, healthcare providers, emergency first responders, and other relationship-intense occupations. Causes, symptoms, and effects of traumatic stress, burnout compassion fatigue and other work-related stress. Focus on enhancing quality of life and improving a healthy lifestyle by incorporating evidenced-based practices in psychological and emotional resilience training, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, positive psychology, prevention, peer support, and self-care, including nutrition, exercise, and sleep.
Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: SB
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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32408
|
South Mountain
NCC 212 Classroom |
In Person
|
01/14 –
05/09
Spring 2025 |
Tu,Th
|
7:00PM – 8:15PM
|
|
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance |
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