Behavioral Health Training Online
Risk Factors for Behavioral Health Issues
Behavioral health problems can be debilitating. Illnesses such as bipolar disorder, dementia, schizophrenia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder (among others) can have catastrophic outcomes if left untreated. Identifying risk factors for illness, onset of illness, or a change in a patient’s function is imperative, and professionals who have completed accredited online mental health courses may find they are better able to do so. Some of these risk factors include:
- Childhood abuse, neglect, or trauma
- Loneliness or social isolation
- Facing stigma and discrimination
- Poverty or debt
- Long term stress
- Loss
Some Key Statistics:
- Per the WHO, nearly 1 in 4 people struggle with mental health problems every year.
- In 2017, a worldwide survey revealed that over 700 million people were struggling with mental health issues.
- Anxiety disorder impacts approximately 3.8% of the total global population.
How Can Online Training In The United States Help In Reducing Behavioral Health Issues?
It is essential to get behavioral health basic training in order to identify and address symptoms in a timely manner. Benefits of online training with Symptom Media include:
- Learning strategies to reduces the risk of suicide in patients
- Being more knowledgeable about current mental health treatments
- Having access to online resources to increase your expertise in the arena of mental heath
Behavioral Health Training Online With Symptom Media Can Help Professionals
At Symptom Media we have a wide range of mental health courses. The Schizophrenia CE Courses, OCD CE Courses, Anxiety Disorder CE Courses, and Personality Disorder CE Courses are a few examples of the content in our vast library. The training sessions are informative, thorough, and applicable to novices and experts alike. The behavioral health training courses showcase the relevant signs of various mental illness and teach effective ways to interview and treat patients. Get in touch with us to learn more.
Written by Stephanie Arnold, MSN, Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
References
1. Relevant data
2. Information on mental illness from the US Department of Health and Human Services
Stephanie Arnold is an Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist working as an advance practice nurse in psychiatry. She holds an undergraduate degree in Celtic Studies from UC Berkeley, an MSN from Cal State Los Angeles, and is a doctoral candidate in the University of Alabama’s DNP program.  Stephanie also teaches mental health nursing to graduate and undergraduate students. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau and Golden Key International Honour Societies. She was inducted into a chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization and is an active member serving on the Ways and Means Committee.
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