Contemporary Mental Health Intervention
Who should attend this course?
This module is aimed at Health and social care professionals practising in a range of acute and community mental health care settings
Course content
Students will be given the opportunity to attend lectures, seminars and workshops: The content will include:
- Engagement skills
- Assessment skills
- Different models of Psychological Interventions
- Psycho-education and self help
- Group working skills
- Professional and ethical issues
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Why choose this course?
- Learn: The Contemporary Mental Health Intervention course is designed to provide a critical overview of evidence-based contemporary mental health interventions including self-help orientated approaches applicable to support the recovery of mental health service users.
- Course for: The Contemporary Mental Health Intervention course is aimed at Health and social care professionals practising in a range of acute and community mental health care settings
- Credit/level: 30/7
How to apply
Apply for the Contemporary Mental Health Intervention course
Entry requirements...
Students should have a first degree in a related discipline; Two years’ full-time experience (or equivalent) within a relevant field of practice; Registration with the appropriate professional body; employment in, or access to, an appropriate area of mental health practice whilst enrolled on the programme
Course fees
Credit/level for this course: 30/7
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Study routes
- Part Time