Mental Health Warrior Introduction - Manuscript Edition
Mental Health Warrior Introduction - Manuscript Edition
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Category
Caregiver and Sufferer
Tags
Addiction & Recovery
Relationships
Mental Health Conditions
Loneliness
General
Faith
Caregiver Exhaustion
Bipolar
Anxiety or Fear
Course Author
Justin Banks and John Hitchens
Description
Have you ever thought you were
battling your mind? Maybe you have been struggling to control your thoughts and
behaviors. You may believe the situation will never change. You probably are
exhausted and feel hopeless. You may even think there is no next step and
nowhere to turn.
What you will learn
Who is a mental health warrior?
Why take a Mental Health Warrior
course?
How does a Mental Health Warrior
course help move you to Wholeness?
How does the Mental Health Warrior
course fit into the Rx 4 Wholeness program?
Course content
Introduction to Mental Health Warrior Course
End of Course Survey
Related courses
Mental Health Warrior Manuscript Course
There are three types
of Mental Health Warriors. To get help, heal,
and manage your mental health, you must surrender to the idea that you have a
mental health st
Category:
Caregiver and Sufferer
Tag:
Addiction & Recovery, Mental Health Conditions, Loneliness, General, Faith, Caregiver Exhaustion, Bipolar, Anxiety or Fear
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