4 Colleges · 416 Programmes · 6 Credential Levels
School of Behavioral & Mental Health
The mind and nervous system — psychological practice, recovery care, forensic and neuropsychological science, and sleep.
Plate II — School of Behavioral & Mental Health
About the School
What the School teaches.
The School of Behavioral & Mental Health holds the University's work on the mind and nervous system: psychological frameworks for coaching and support practice, pain science and recovery care, the forensic and social-behavioural sciences, and the physiology of sleep.
Programmes in this school are support- and coaching-scope programmes: they prepare practitioners to work alongside licensed mental-health treatment, not in place of it, and each course specification states its scope of practice plainly. Its students are typically coaches, recovery workers and practitioners in adjacent fields adding an examined behavioural specialism to their practice.
The Colleges of the School
Four colleges.
FNSB · 60 Programmes
College of Forensic, Neuropsychological & Social-Behavioral Sciences
Programmes at a Glance
A sample of the catalog.
Eight programmes drawn from across the School’s colleges. Every programme is offered at six credential levels, from Foundation to Fellowship.
- Abandonment by Parent Recovery CoachBHPSAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- Arthritis Fatigue Management CoachPARCAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- Alzheimer's Caregiver ForensicsFNSBAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- Blue Light and Sleep Management SpecialistSNPSAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- Abandonment Recovery CoachBHPSAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- Arthritis Pain Self-ManagementPARCAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- Alzheimer's Caregiver NeuroassessmentFNSBAFC → FPD · 6 levels
- CBT-I for Menopause PractitionerSNPSAFC → FPD · 6 levels
Clinical Review
Reviewed by licensed clinicians.
Curriculum in this School falls within the review remit of Alvy Toledo, MD, RPm; and Hazel Veronica Malazarte, RPsy, LPT — members of the University’s eight-member Clinical Faculty Board.
Admission is open by design.
Study in the School of Behavioral & Mental Health begins with a programme at the Foundation level and proceeds by examination, level by level.