Course on strengthening mental resilience in rehabilitative relationships

About the course:

The events of October 7th and the Iron Sword War that broke out in their wake, highlighted the need to work on strengthening mental resilience. Rehabilitative relationships are an excellent platform for strengthening the mental resilience of service recipients, in order to advance the personal recovery process.

Course objectives: To help participants integrate concepts and tools from the field of mental resilience into their rehabilitation work, thereby assisting in coping with stress and trauma.

In addition, course participants will acquire tools that may help enhance their personal resilience.

In order to achieve the course goals, we will make connections between concepts from the world of recovery and rehabilitation and cognitive, emotional, and social components that build mental resilience.

The course will emphasize the integration of theoretical knowledge in the spirit of positive psychology, and evidence-based interventions from third-wave CBT approaches, such as mindfulness, the STOPP model, and the Reflexology model, while adapting them to rehabilitation work.

The course is intended for workers in the rehabilitation field who are interested in deepening their understanding of mental resilience.

The course will take place over 6 sessions, once a week on Thursdays, starting on 28.3.24.

Course cost per participant: 355 NIS.

Ministry of Health participation: 720 NIS

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