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mhfaMENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID

SPONSORED BY TEXAS PANHANDLE CENTERS

Nearly 1 in 5 U.S adults live with a mental illness and research shows that each year approximately:

44,965 American’s complete suicide.

Texas Panhandle Centers offers Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) courses designed to improve the general public’s views of mental health and substance use problems and link people to professional help for their mental health or substance use problems.

Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based program that provides community members with the knowledge and skills to identify and help those affected by mental health and substance use issues.

You can make a difference! Those who take the 8-hour MHFA course will feel confident when applying 5-step action plan that can assist students, loved ones, colleagues, neighbors and other community members on how cope with mental health or substance use problems.

For information please call 806-351-3244 or email crystal.morton@txpan.org

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  • Home
  • About TPC
    ▼
    • History of Our Center
    • Board of Trustees
    • Careers
    • Agency Newsletter
    • Local Planning
    • Contracting Professional Services
    • Notice of Privacy Practices
    • BH Monthly Ability-to-Pay Fee Schedule
    • Charity Care Policy
    • Medical Records Fee Schedule
  • Making Lives Better
    ▼
    • Making Lives Healthier
    • Saving Lives
    • Innovation
    • Medication
    • Training and Continuing Education
    • Parenting Classes
  • Children’s Services
    ▼
    • Early Childhood Intervention
    • Autism Program
    • AD/HD
    • Conduct/Defiance Disorders
    • Mood Disorders
    • YES Services
  • Mental Health
    ▲
    • Mental Health Introduction
    • Mental Health First Aid (MHFA)
    • Schizophrenia
    • Bi-Polar Disorder
    • Major Depression
    • Adult Behavioral Health Outpatient Services
    • Military Veteran Peer Network
  • IDD
    ▼
    • IDD: Introduction
    • Signs
    • Diagnostics
    • IDD Services
    • Home and Community Based Services (HCS) Program
    • Residential Services
  • Resources
    ▼
    • Volunteer
    • Advocacy Groups
    • Links
    • Donations
    • Disaster Relief
  • Contact Us