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Positive Thinking for Stress Reduction  

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Course Summary

Course Code: MFO1C72Y23 

Start Date: Monday 03 June 2024 

Start Time and Lesson Duration: 19:00 for 02:30 hours

Duration: 6 lessons over 6 week(s)

Location: Online Live  

Fee: Free    Help 


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Description

A 6-week live online course in the ACL Mental Health and Wellbeing programme to understand the mind and body relationship of stress, cognitive distortions, how to engage positive thinking and develop better boundaries and communication. The course offers group learning facilitated by two tutors who have professional and lived experience of mental health and is funded by Essex County Council to support its residents' wellbeing. To be eligible to enrol you must reside or work in Essex. No more than one course in the Mental Health and Wellbeing programme to be taken per week in order to apply learning in daily life before further courses are undertaken. You will need a current laptop/PC with webcam, microphone, internet connection and be able to access websites.

What Qualification/level is this course?
This course does not lead to a qualification

Who is the course for?
To be eligible for this course you must reside or work within Essex. This course is for those wishing to learn how to engage positive thinking, develop better boundaries and communication, reduce negative stress and improve wellbeing. This course is not suitable for those who are currently in a state of severe emotional difficulty or psychological confusion.

What can I expect to learn?
Topics include/you will learn: How the brain’s stress hormones affect our body; recognise negative thought patterns; techniques to improve wellbeing, self-confidence, self-esteem; the ABC of positive communication; tips and tools for positive thinking in mindfulness, motivation and gratitude.

How will I learn?
This course is held live online in a virtual classroom. Classes are with two tutors who have professional and lived experience of mental health. Learning activities will include tutor presentations, group discussions, sharing ideas, group and individual activities, individual reflection and a chance to ‘check-in’ at each session in a supportive learning environment.

How will I know how well I am doing?
Feedback will be given regularly by your course tutors and you will be encouraged to reflect on your own learning and record your feedback in your individual learning journal.

Will I have to do any work at home ?
You will be encouraged to practice techniques in everyday life between sessions, to help develop personal strategies to reduce stress and improve wellbeing.

What will I need to provide?
You will need a laptop or PC with current operating system, webcam, microphone, Google browser, internet connection. A notepad and pen for notetaking.

What is the cost of this course?
There is no charge for this course. This course is funded by Essex County Council to support its residents’ wellbeing.

Are there any other costs?
None

What can I do next?
ACL offers other online courses in the Mental Health And Wellbeing Programme in a range of subjects providing techniques for self help to improve mental wellbeing in a supportive learning environment. Your tutors will be pleased to discuss activities or courses that might assist your further development. For details of courses please see website: https://aclessex.com/wellbeing If you are supporting a child or young person with their wellbeing we have family learning to support your role as a parent, carer, guardian and grandparent. All our latest FREE courses can be found on our website: https://aclessex.com/community-family-learning-online/ or Facebook page: ACL Community and Family Learning. The National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work. The service offers confidential and impartial advice and is supported by qualified careers advisers. To make an appointment please call 0800 100 900 (calls are free from landlines and most mobile numbers) or visit their website https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk

Further Information
For all enquiries regarding this course please contact 0345 603 7635. For general enquiries regarding the Mental Health and Wellbeing Programme, contact juliet.gill@essex.gov.uk