Course Summary
This course explores the cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors that influence mental health, with a focus on the diversity of experiences and perspectives in different countries and regions around the world. Students will gain an understanding of the challenges and opportunities of providing effective psychiatric care in a global context.Key Learning Points
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of international psychiatry and the cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors that influence mental health
- Explore the diversity of experiences and perspectives in different countries and regions around the world
- Learn about the challenges and opportunities of providing effective psychiatric care in a global context
Related Topics for further study
- Cultural factors in mental health
- Global perspectives on psychiatry
- International mental health policy
- Diversity in psychiatric care
- Cross-cultural communication
Learning Outcomes
- Develop a global perspective on mental health
- Understand the cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors that influence mental health
- Gain insight into the challenges and opportunities of providing effective psychiatric care in a global context
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic knowledge of psychology and psychiatry
- Interest in global mental health issues
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Online self-paced
- Video lectures
- Quizzes and assignments
- Peer-reviewed assessments
Similar Courses
- Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery
- Mental Health in the Global Environment
- Psychological First Aid
Related Education Paths
- Master of Public Health (Global Health)
- Master of Science in Global Mental Health
- Certificate in Global Mental Health
Notable People in This Field
- Professor of the Practice of Global Mental Health
- Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine
Related Books
Description
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Outline
- Course introduction & communication
- Course introduction - Dr. Mahesh Jayaram
- Building a Therapeutic Relationship
- Course outline
- Your teaching team
- Start-of-course survey
- The Therapeutic Relationship
- Interview and engagement techniques
- Week 1 Quiz (worth 10% of your final grade)
- Clinical skills
- Taking a Psychiatric History
- Case Study - Depression
- The psychiatric patient history (optional non assessed quiz)
- Mental state examination
- The Process of Mental State Examination and its Reporting
- The Affect in the Mental State Examination
- The Thought Process in the Mental State Examination
- Thought Content and the Delusion
- Background to the Mental State Examination
- Appearance
- Behaviour and speech
- Mood and Affect
- Perceptual Disturbance
- Assessment of Thought, Language and Communication activity
- The Biopsychosocial Model
- Case Study - Psychosis
- The Biopsychosocial Model
- Biopsychosocial Model (optional non assessed quiz)
- Psychiatry in Society
- What is Culture?
- Culture and Mental Health
- Introduction to Cultural Competence
- Cultural Competence: Assessment Skills
- Cultural Competence: The Competent Clinician
- What is Culture
- Culture and Mental Health
- Cultural Competence
- Cultural issues in the clinic
- Take your learning further
- End of course survey
- End of course quiz (worth 20% of your final grade)
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- Comprehensive and informative
- Practical applications for professional lives
- Engaging and interactive content
- Great support from instructors and peers
- Flexible schedule and self-paced learning
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- Heavy workload and time-consuming assignments
- Difficulty level of the course
- Limited feedback from instructors
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- Not enough opportunities for discussion and collaboration