Mental Health: A Theoretical and Experience-Based Introduction 982-E2

Learning outcome

After successfully completing the course, the candidate will have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence.

Knowledge

The candidate has:

  • General knowledge of various methods in mental health care
  • Extensive knowledge of the significance of relationships in mental health care
  • Thorough knowledge of the field’s policy guidelines, organization and challenges

Skills

The candidate can:

  • Analyse his/her relational skills in communication situations
  • Manage and communicate knowledge about participation, empowerment and user perspectives in mental health work

General competence

The candidate can:

  • Apply theoretical knowledge in interaction situations

Course Description

  • Therapeutic methods
  • Communication and understanding of roles
  • Ethics and humanity
  • User perspectives and empowerment
  • Key policy documents and legislation

Teaching and Learning Methods

  • Independent study of the subject literature
  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Skills training
  • Study groups
  • Individual written work
  • Supervision

Assessment Methods

982- E2 Mental Health: A Theoretical and Experience-Based Introduction

Individual written home assignment over 2 weeks; assessed with a grade.

Course requirements:

  • Record of relational work (study group)
  • Written analysis of relational work (study group)
  • Attendance in accordance with the specifications in the curriculum and timetable

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Sigrunn Ø. Gundersen <Sigrunn.O.GundersenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Ian Hector Harkness - 11/05/2014