MHAPS FLO
WHAT IS MHAPS FLO?
Mental Health Advanced Practice in Social Work - Focused Learning Opportunity
WHY IS THE MHAPS FLO IMPORTANT?
- Social workers are the fastest growing and largest group of mental health professionals. The majority of direct mental health practice (65%) in the U.S. is provided by Social Workers.
- Building off of the GCSW’s curriculum, the Mental Health Advanced Practice in Social Work Program (MHAPS Program) seeks to provide advanced mental health skills, critical knowledge, abilities, advocacy, and competencies to students.
- MHAPS Program students will gain advanced knowledge and experience in working with individuals with mental health conditions and their families, as well as with healthcare and community-based agencies providing mental health interventions and services.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MHAPS FLO PROGRAM?
- Clinical Student Status
- Field Education Component
- Participation in a Research Component – OR – Community Engagement Project
- 24 Hours of Clinical Trainings (12 per semester)
- Regular Meeting Attendance
- Advanced Clinical Elective Coursework
CONNECT WITH US
For inquiries regarding participation in the MHAPS FLO, please send an email to rgearing@uh.edu.