Mental Health & Neurodiversity
This training provides a variety of vital components that play a key factor in the balance or disruption to an individual’s Mental Health Diagnosis. Neurodiversity refers to variation in the human brain regarding sociability, learning, attention, mood, and other mental functions in a non-pathological sense. Professionals will acquire a fundamental framework of knowledge regarding variations of how people think differently, learn and process information. The resources will emphasize on a holistic and eclectic approach to de-stigmatize different kinds of brain functionality, rather than interpreting impediments as unfavorable, instead simply as expressions of uniqueness.