Prince of Peace hosts free mental health support class
Would you like to make a difference in the lives of those who cross your path struggling with mental health and substance abuse disorders? If so, Prince of Peace Catholic Church is offering a mental health support training class, Harbor of Hope, on Sept. 27 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. in the church’s Deasy Hall.
At a time when mental health challenges and substance abuse disorders are increasingly prevalent, there's a dire need for more understanding, support, and intervention. This course isn't just about learning; it's about becoming a beacon of hope and a pillar of support for those in need.
Class participants will learn how to understand the early indicators of key mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, psychosis, and substance abuse disorders. They will also learn the fundamentals of responding to someone who is feeling suicidal, how to develop skills for empathetic and non-judgmental conversation to encourage openness and trust, and how to provide initial support and guide individuals towards professional help.
Class instructor Dale Wisely PhD, director of family life and adult education at Prince of Peace, has been a child and adolescent clinical psychologist for 40 years. Dr. Wisely earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in clinical psychology from the University of Memphis. He served his clinical internship at West Virginia University School of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Medicine in Charleston. He also earned a master's degree in theological studies from Spring Hill College, a Jesuit college in Mobile, where he serves on the adjunct faculty and co-teaches a course in psychology and spiritual direction.
To register for this adult class, please visit www.popcatholic.org.