Blossomind Center

Mental Health Assessment and Intervention for Non-Psychiatric Nurses: Recognizing, Assessing, and Responding with Confidence

Overview

Mental health presentations are not confined to psychiatric units; they occur daily across every clinical setting. Nurses working in medical, surgical, emergency, and primary care units regularly encounter patients experiencing depression, anxiety, psychosis, and suicidal ideation. Yet most have received little or no training in assessing and responding effectively.

In Lebanon, where the mental health burden is among the highest in the region and psychiatric resources are severely limited, this gap carries serious consequences. Only 23 mental health workers exist per 100,000 population in Lebanon, placing frontline nurses in a critical position, often as the first and only clinical professional to recognize a mental health crisis before it escalates.

This training equips non-psychiatric nurses with the assessment tools, clinical knowledge, and practical skills to identify common mental health presentations, conduct structured assessments, respond to suicide risk, and initiate appropriate care and referral pathways with confidence.

Healthcare professionals are often the first point of contact for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence. This program equips nurses with the clinical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical framework needed to recognize, respond to, and support survivors with confidence, compassion, and safety.

References

Atoui, M., Doumit, J., El Hayek, R., Halabi, F., Dawi, E. A., & Salibi, N. (2024). What does it take to offer high-quality, community-based, accessible mental health care in Lebanon? Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 30(8), 584–592. https://www.emro.who.int/emhj-volume-30-2024/volume-30-issue-8

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize signs and symptoms of common mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, and psychosis
  • Apply validated mental health assessment tools in non-psychiatric clinical settings
  • Conduct a structured suicide risk assessment and respond appropriately
  • Differentiate between presentations requiring immediate intervention and those requiring referral
  • Communicate effectively with patients experiencing mental health distress
  • Initiate appropriate care, safety planning, and referral pathways
  • Document mental health assessments accurately and professionally

Program Details

  • Format: Multi-session program series
  • Duration per session: to be announced
  • Total sessions: To be announced
  • Schedule: Dates to be announced
  • Delivery: Online via Zoom
  • Language: English/Arabic
  • Maximum participants: 15 nurses

Target Audience

Registered nurses work across clinical settings, including emergency, primary care, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, and general medicine. No prior SGBV training is required.

Investment

Early Bird: $75 per participant

Standard: $100 per participant

Early-bird period: 2 weeks from the program announcement date.

Certificate

Participants receive a Blossomind Center certificate of completion upon attending all sessions and completing the post-program assessment.

Registration

You can register through the form here.

Facilitator

Ms. Zeina El Jordi, RN, MSN — Psychiatric-Mental Health Advanced Practice Nurse with over 20 years of combined clinical, academic, and field experience, including specialized expertise in SGBV training and response.

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