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This is a ten-week certification program to train mental health professionals and entertainment artists in tools to support creative, ethical storytelling, including content notes, crisis management, access needs, interpersonal facilitation, and much more.

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This training is designed for those who wish to work as mental health coordinators, mental health professionals who are passionate about transforming the culture of the entertainment industry, and/or creative leaders who interact with mental health challenges in their spaces (either with their colleagues or in depiction). 

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If you’re interested in working as a Mental Health Coordinator, this is where you need to be! You’ll build a toolkit of knowledge of diagnoses and their portrayal as well as therapeutic skills to support cast and crew members with their mental and emotional wellbeing in a variety of creative workspaces. From film to theatre, documentaries to academia, participants are prepared to market themselves and begin working right away.

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Culminating in a capstone project with mentorship from AMHC President Amanda Edwards, successful completion of this program results in certification as a professional Mental Health Coordinator.

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This program is by application only, with Core Curriculum and Foundations of Mental Health Coordinating as pre-requisites*. 

The Details

  • 10 weeks on Saturdays from mid-May to early August (skipping some weeks). 

  • Pricing is tiered and will range from $1500 (intended for BIPOC, Trans folks, and/or People with Disabilities) to $3500.

  • There will be 2 scholarship slots and 2 work study (TA duties with reduced tuition cost) positions available.

*If you successfully completed AMHP certification, please get in touch to discuss your options.

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Services provided by Mental Health Coordinators are not designed, nor should they be construed, as a substitute for professional mental health therapy, counseling or treatment. Any training from AMHC does not confer upon participants the qualifications or expertise required to practice as mental health therapists or counselors. If you have a concern that requires attention from AMHC Leadership, please fill out our "report a concern" form.

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