Professionalising and Mainstreaming Mental-Health Programme
The Integrated Mental Health Initiative is pleased to announce a programme to standardise and professionalise counseling and psychotherapy though promotional of reading culture among paraprofessionals and active mental health practices to raise confidence and competence in practice. Training opportunities are also available to improve practice, increase efficacy during interventions and mainstream knowledge and application of psychotherapy to promote sustainable mental wellness in all development and social sectors. In that respect, handbooks are available for continuous update of knowledge and skills as well as induction in administration of psychotherapy. To order, write to us.
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