Behavioral Health
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? ACC's Behavioral Health Assistant certificates are designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge you need to excel in the field of behavioral health. Whether you're starting your career or looking to enhance your existing skills, we have the right program for you.
Start your journey to becoming a qualified Behavioral Health Assistant today! Enroll in an ACC Behavioral Health certificate program and start Moving Mountains toward your career goals.
What is Behavioral Health?
Behavioral health is the field that makes the connection between our behaviors and our overall well-being, including mental health and physical health. It shows how our daily habits, such as diet, exercise, sleep, and substance use, impact our mental and physical states. Behavioral health care refers to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health and substance use conditions. The goal of behavioral health services is to promote well-being, prevent mental distress, and provide access to treatments and support for mental health and substance use conditions.
Why Choose a Behavioral Health Certificate from ACC?
- Our certificates cover key topics to prepare you for a successful career in behavioral health.
- Once you complete a certificate, you will be qualified and recognized by the Behavioral Health Administration.
- Our certificates are designed to fit into your busy schedule, allowing you to learn at your own pace.
- Gain practical experience through service-learning opportunities.
CIP 511599 (ABHA)
The Behavioral Health Assistant micro-credential ensures students develop entry-level behavioral health knowledge and competencies. Upon completion of this coursework, they will be a Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant as outlined by the Behavioral Health Administration. The curriculum includes entry-level skills and foundational knowledge about behavioral health and wellness, intercultural competency, therapeutic communication, case management, and crisis intervention.
Admission Requirements
Admission to Arapahoe Community College
Program Requirements
CIP 511599 (ABH2)
The Behavioral Health Assistant II micro-credential builds upon the Assistant I micro-credential through service-learning experience and a deeper analysis and understanding of diversity. It ensures students have theoretical and experiential knowledge of behavioral health care and practice. Upon completion of this micro-credential, students will have experience applying many concepts and skills within diverse behavioral health settings. The curriculum includes behavioral health and wellness, intercultural competency and inclusive practice, therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and service-learning experience.
Admission Requirements
Admission to Arapahoe Community College
Program Requirements
CIP 511599 (ABHP)
The Behavioral Health + micro-credential is an effective addition to almost any role (Certified Nurse Aide, Medical Assistant, etc). It ensures students develop foundational behavioral health knowledge as well as entry-level crisis management and de-escalation skills, which can be applied in a variety of settings.
Admission Requirements
Admission to Arapahoe Community College
Program Requirements
ACC academic plans will help guide you through your chosen program. The academic plan will provide you with important information, like which semesters courses are offered if there are any prerequisites or co-requisites for courses, program outcomes, course sequence recommendations, notes for the program, graduation requirements, and other important information. These are updated annually, so we recommend downloading a copy of yours to keep on track to graduation.
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Career Opportunities in Behavioral Health
Each year, millions of Americans receive mental health support from specialists like counselors, social workers, and psychologists. These professionals work in various settings, including doctors' offices, outpatient centers, hospitals, and residential facilities.
Employment in mental health-related fields has grown over the past decade, and strong growth is expected to continue through 2032. Fueled by rising demand, employment in many mental health fields is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations (over 3 percent) between 2022 and 2032.
Behavioral Health Assistant I Certificate
The Behavioral Health Assistant I certificate helps you develop entry-level behavioral health knowledge and skills. Once you complete the certificate, you will be recognized as a Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant by the Behavioral Health Administration. This program will allow you to:
- Understand the fundamentals of mental health and wellness.
- Gain skills to effectively interact with diverse populations.
- Learn techniques for effective communication in therapeutic settings.
- Develop skills to manage and support clients' needs.
- Learn strategies to handle crisis situations.
Behavioral Health Assistant II Certificate
Building upon the Assistant I certificate, the Behavioral Health Assistant II certificate offers a deeper analysis and understanding of diversity through service-learning experiences. This advanced credential ensures you have both theoretical and experiential knowledge of behavioral health care and practice. The curriculum includes:
- Advanced understanding of mental health principles.
- Enhanced skills for working with diverse populations.
- Advanced techniques for therapeutic interactions.
- In-depth strategies for crisis management.
- Practical application of concepts in real-world settings.
Behavioral Health Plus Certificate
The Behavioral Health Plus certificate is an excellent addition to various roles such as Certified Nurse Aide, Medical Assistant, and more. This program ensures you develop foundational behavioral health knowledge along with entry-level crisis management and de-escalation skills, applicable in a variety of settings.