Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
Specialization in Mental Health Work
PSH6002
Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)

Specialization in Mental Health Work

PSH6002
The course aims to convey in-depth knowledge of and the ability to perform practical mental health work. The course emphasizes key methods and approaches to mental health work.

The course cannot be taken as an independent course, including as part of further education in mental health work.

Students must have, as a minimum, a passing grade in the following courses: Introduction to Scientific Thinking and Research Work in the Health Sciences, 10 credits.

Perspectives in Mental Health Work, 10 credits.

Communication, collaboration and relationship, 10 credits.

in addition to passing the elective course, 10 credits, to be eligible to sit for the exam.

Knowledge

The student:

  • has in-depth knowledge of theories, methods, users' experiences, as well as research and can justify and evaluate the choice of approach
  • has in-depth knowledge and understanding of alternative action forms based on the needs of the user
  • has in-depth knowledge of how factors such as power, culture, organization affect opportunities for coping and improvement

Skills

The student:

  • is able to analyse actual situations from different perspectives, including the user¿s perspective and the societal perspective
  • is able to use their skills so that the user/patient can take advantage of their own resources and experience the ability to cope
  • is able to use various methodological approaches and reflect on their own practice
  • is able to organise and implement health-enhancing, preventive and rehabilitative mental health and substance dependency work

General competence

The student:

  • is able to analyse and communicate relevant professional and research-related ethical issues to members of the field, the research community and the general public
  • is able to communicate about ethical issues with specialists and to the public
  • is able to contribute to innovative thinking and innovation processes in the field of mental health and substance dependency work
Semester registration fee and course literature. Travel expenses to practice location. Costs for a study trip.

Compulsory

Not offered as independent course

Lecture, problem-based learning, flipped classroom, seminar, group work, skills training, project work, practice, mentoring, study trip.
The programme of study is evaluated annually by the students through course surveys (mid-term evaluation and final evaluation). The evaluations are part of the university's quality assurance system.

R & D Project

Practice 5 weeks

Skills training

Study trip 1 week

Total Scope 8 weeks

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

MPH455 - Mental Health Care in Practice - 15 credits

MPH465 - Perspectives and approaches in mental health care, part 2 - 15 credits