Front of Mind – Protect your positive mental health
Thursday 14 January 2021Many aspects of our daily life are uncertain and everyone, including you, has a lot on their plate. Sustaining your own mental wellbeing and supporting others to do the same has never been more important.
Front Of Mind is a programme that brings positive psychology research to life in practical strategies, helping you to take responsibility and control of your positive mental health - Prevention is better than cure. Dean Bellman, Director for ValueBehaviours and creator of the positive mental health programme 'Front Of Mind' to shares simple strategies / techniques that can help you build and protect your positive mental health.
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A former Special Forces Hercules C130 pilot and RAF flight instructor, Dean Bellman enables individuals, teams and entire organisations to enhance positive mental health and performance through practical Positive Psychology based training.
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