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| Calendar: | Mental Health Ireland |
| Title: | MHI Training Course: Introduction to Mood Disorders |
| When: | 26.06.2012 10:00 - 16:00 |
| Location: | The Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley, Liffey Valley, Dublin 22 |
| Description: | This training introduces the participants to the most common mood disorders. The module outlines how to identify and deal with mood disorders, treatment of mood disorders, how an individual with a mood disorder can help themselves and how family and friends can support someone with a mood disorder. Facilitators: Ted Tierney; Linda Thorpe & Michael Cummins - MHI Development Officers Who is this training for The general population. How to register for the training Visit www.mentalhealthireland.ie/training and you can register online or you can also contact us at training@mentalhealthireland.ie or phone 01-2841166. Cost of training • €25 per person • €10 for the unwaged Prices include course materials and light refreshments. Payment policy Paypal online or by cheque/postal order made out to Mental Health Ireland. Cancellation policy Please give 72-hour notice by emailing us at training@mentalhealthireland.ie or phone 01-2841166. To book your place now, please click on the link below: http://www.mentalhealthireland.ie/training/training-and-education-modules.html?task=view_category&category_id=3 |
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This is a video made by Stephen Doak, Stephen Sullivan and David Mackin who are all 4th year students in IT Sligo studying Public Health & Health Promotion.
This video was made to promote speaking out if you have problems about suicide and to also try shake off the taboo about the word suicide.
24.05.2013 19:00 -
21:00
Dun Laoghaire MHA Social Club
26.05.2013
3 p.m. Green Ribbon Event
28.05.2013
MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
28.05.2013 15:30 -
17:00
Bray MHA Social Club
29.05.2013 10:30 -
12:30
Wicklow MHA Social Club
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