Health: Mental Health & Well-Being

$295.00
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Grade:

9 – 12

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Duration:

1 Semester

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Credit:

0.5

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Prerequisites:

None

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Materials:

None

Students begin by exploring the different dimensions of healthy intra-and interpersonal relationships. They next examine stress and the importance of learning to manage it.

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Students begin by exploring the different dimensions of healthy intra-and interpersonal relationships. They next examine stress and the importance of learning to manage it. Next, students are introduced to the concept of neurodiversity and some of the characteristics of neurodiverse people. A discussion of mental health, mental illness, and suicide prevention follows. Students then explore the short-and long-term effects of violence on health and look at ways to prevent or reduce violence. The semester concludes with an overview of end-of-life care, death and dying, and the grieving process. A minimum grade level of 9th grade is suggested.

Module 1: Know Yourself
Module 2: Stress
Module 3: Neurodiversity
Module 4: Psychological Health and Illness
Module 5: Violence and Its Effects
Module 6: End of Life

 

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