August 24, 2023

University of Maryland Behavioral Health Online Training

Components
  • Building Relationships, Managing Emotions, and Decision-Making Skills
  • Early Mental Health Prevention and Intervention
  • Positive Youth Development
Resource Types
  • Training

How to access this program?

Visit https://app.mdbehavioralhealth.com/online-training/ to review training options.

What is this program? 

MDBehavioralHealth.com is an online training site hosted by the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Developed in partnership with the Maryland Department of Health, Behavioral Health Administration Child, Adolescent and Young Adult Services, the site provides training to individuals interested in supporting the behavioral health of youth and their families. The site offers webinar modules developed by the University of Maryland School of Medicine that provide a range of strategies, resources, and tools for behavioral health clinicians, educators, and student support staff. The modules focus on supporting student social, emotional, behavioral, and academic progress through a community-partnered approach to school behavioral health.  

Who is the program for? 

The online training modules are for educators, professional school counselors, administrators, student support staff, and behavioral health clinicians.  

What are the costs associated with this program? 

While many online trainings provided through this tool can be accessed for free, please contact the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine for the most recent costs and commitments. 

What resources are helpful for use of this program? 

Rating: Research-Informed 

Secondary Components: Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports; Building Relationships, Managing Emotions, and Decision Making Skills

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