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Become a Mental Health Coach
More than ever before, people are turning to the church for their mental health struggles. Unfortunately, the church has largely been ill-equipped to help – that is until now. Join nearly 50,000 people, just like you, who’ve enrolled in the Mental Health Coach Training Program and become equipped to help! For a limited time, you can claim a full-tuition scholarship and only pay a one-time tech fee of fifty-four dollars.
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Course 1 - Foundations of Mental Health Coaching
C-MHC 101: Foundations of Mental Health Coaching |
Presenter |
Unit 1: Introduction | |
Introduction to Mental Health Coaching | Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. |
The Role of the Mental Health Coach in the Church | Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. |
Unit 2: Faith and Spirituality | |
The Effective People Helper | Ian Jones, Ph.D., Ph.D. |
Bringing People into God’s Presence | Ron Hawkins, Ed.D., D.Min. |
Spirituality and Counseling | Ian Jones, Ph.D., Ph.D. |
Unit 3. Ethics and Coaching Responsibilities | |
Professional Ethics in Mental Health Coaching | Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. |
Boundaries and Violations I | Jared Pingleton, Psy.D. |
Boundaries and Violations II | Jared Pingleton, Psy.D. |
When Helping You is Hurting Me | Ron Hawkins, Ed.D., D.Min. |
The Successful Coach: Managing Time and Staying Organized | Sandra Dopf, B.S. |
Unit 4. Crisis Intervention | |
Trauma and Abuse | Diane Langberg, Ph.D. |
Best Practices for Trauma and Crisis Response: Part I | Jennifer Ellers, M.A. |
Best Practices for Trauma and Crisis Response: Part II | Jennifer Ellers, M.A. |
The Crisis of Suicide | Jennifer Ellers, M.A. |
Conducting a Suicide Intervention | Gary Sibcy, Ph.D. |
Course 2 - Mental Health Coaching Skills
C-MHC 201: Mental Health Coaching Skills |
Presenter |
Unit 1: Coaching Skills | |
Successful Coaching: What Makes it Unique and Essential Skills | Georgia Shaffer, M.A. |
Creating a Safe Place: Listening, Empathy, and Winning Trust | John Thomas, Ph.D. |
Relationships and Communication: Core Coaching Skills | Catherine Hart Weber, Ph.D. |
Helping Others Find Significance in Life | Jared Pingleton, Psy.D. |
The Power of Encouragement: A Key to Hope Coaching | John Thomas, Ph.D. |
Getting Unstuck: The Road to Healing and Recovery | David Jenkins, Psy.D. |
The Incredible Power of Intentional Listening | Eric Scalise, Ph.D. and Ken Nichols, Psy.D. |
Understanding Our Differences: Personalities and Coping | W. Jesse Gill, Psy.D. |
How to Help People Change | Gary Sibcy, Ph.D. |
Doing Brief, Solution-focused Counseling for Christ | Jared Pingleton, Psy.D. |
A Better Way: Helping Clients Turn Their Life Around | Tim Clinton, Ed.D., D.Min. |
Unit 2: Small Groups | |
Dynamic Small Groups and Spiritual Care Teams | Elias Moitinho, Ph.D. |
Change and Restoration: The Healing Power of Small Groups | Tim Clinton, Ed.D., D.Min. |
Types of Groups: An Overview for a Dynamic Ministry | Jennifer Ellers, M.A., David Jenkins, Psy.D., and Eric Scalise, Ph.D. |
Course 3 - Mental and Behavioral Health Disorders
C-MHC 301: Mental and Behavioral Health Disorders |
Presenter |
Unit 1: Addictions | |
Models of Addiction | David Jenkins, Psy.D. |
Helping Others with Alcohol, Substance Abuse, and Addiction Problems | David Jenkins, Psy.D. |
Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity | Gary Sibcy, Ph.D. |
Opioids and Addiction: An Alarming Tsunami | Michael Lyles, M.D. |
Unit 2: Mental Health Difficulties and Disorders | |
Mental Illness & Character Disorders | Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. |
Depression, Mood Disorders and Suicide | Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. |
Stress and Anxiety: Overcoming Fear, Phobias, and Panic Disorders | Shannon Wolf, Ph.D. |
Bipolar and Spectrum Mood Disorders | Paul Meier, M.D. |
Eating Disorders: Diagnosis, Treatment and Referral | Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. |
Grief, Loss, and Complicated Grief | H. Norman Wright, M.A. |
PTSD and Complex Trauma | Heather Gingrich, Ph.D. |
Psychiatric Care and Medication | Paul Meier, M.D. |
Psychotropic Medication: It’s a Matter of Trust | Curt Thompson, M.D. |
Full Tuition Scholarships Available
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- 42-Hour, Biblically-based, Clinically-excellent Training Program
- Featuring some of the world’s leading mental health experts
- On-Demand video lectures
- Available 24/7/365
- Study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace, on any of your favorite devices!
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“Without question, this training will be one of the most, if not the most, significant projects we have ever done in the history of the AACC. We need an army of helpers in the local church—those who God has given natural gifts and talents to, to offer help, hope and guidance to those in need!”
What is a Mental Health Coach?
What is the role of a Mental Health Coach?
Mental health coaches use a partnership model wherein the client is considered to be the expert on his or her life, the one who decides what is worth doing, while the coach provides expertise in supporting successful change. Mental health coaching focuses on achieving any goals important to the client, not just recovery-related goals. Mental health coaching emphasizes honoring values and making principle-based decisions, creating a clear plan of action, and using current strengths to reach future goals. The coach provides accountability to help the client stay on track.
MHC Leadership Staff and Faculty
Matthew Stanford, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Ron Hawkins, Ed.D., D.Min.
Academic Dean and Program Director
Tim Clinton, Ed.D, LPC, LMFT
President AACC
Faculty
Georgia Shaffer, MA
Licensed psychologist, PCC credentialed life coach
Elias Moitinho, PhD, LPC-S, LPC, LMFT
Professor of Counseling, Department Chair in the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies, in the School of Behavioral Sciences, at Liberty University.
Gregory Jantz , Ph.D.
State-certified chemical dependency counselor, a licensed mental health counselor, and a nationally certified eating disorder specialist
Diane Langberg, Ph.D.
Globally recognized for her 45 years of clinical work with trauma victims
Ian F. Jones, Ph.D., Ph.D.,
Professor of Counseling at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Heather Davediuk Gingrich, Ph.D
Professor of counseling at Denver Seminary
JENNIFER CISNEY ELLERS, MA
Professional counselor, life coach, mediator, trainer and author
Michael Lyles Ph.D.
Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology