MENTAL & Behavioral HEALTH
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
INCLUDES case study assessment
Have you ever been faced with a client dealing with mental illness but didn’t have the tools to help them? If so, we have just the program for you. We know the struggle and we want to help.
According to the World Health Organization, 264 million people experience depression worldwide. Despite this alarming number, many still avoid seeking a mental health professional. This is why it has been a goal for the Global Coaches and Entrepreneurs (GIC&E) to prevent the rapid increase in these numbers along with all the other mental illnesses. We want our life coaches to be equipped with the right tools to guide their students in times they experience difficulties in managing their mental health.
In line with this, we have employment opportunities in DFW and surrounding cities. We are the first institute with medical credentials allowing us to help our Coaches become, Qualified Mental Health Providers. More opportunities are coming for our Coaches outside of the state.
Below are your learning gaps:
Mental Health
- Module 1: Welcome To Section 2
- Module 2: Introduction To Life Coach Mental Health
- Module 3: Life Coaching and Mental Heath
- Module 4: Boundaries and Confidentiality
- Module 5: Looking After Yourself
- Module 6: Crisis Management
- Module 7: Making Referrals As A Life Coach
- Module 8: Client Education
- Module 9: Holding Space
- Module 10: Coaching For Better Mental Health
- Module 11: Summary
- Module 12: Mental Health Case Study
Behavioral health
- Module 1: Love and Logic Approach
- Module 2: Benefits of Holding Space
- Module 3: Using Coaching Principles
- Module 4: Social & Emotional Language
- Bonuses: EFT Mini-Certification, and more!
This certification is taught virtually over a span of 3 weeks if you’re taking the in-person course. If you are taking an independent study course, each module is unlocked once the previous studies are completed. The mental health section contains a Case-Study and must be passed to move on to the Behavioral Health section.