PSYC6825
10 units
6000 level
Course handbook
Description
Mental health is important to everyone. This course offers an introductory understanding of the nature of healthy mental functioning and well-being as well as mental ill-health to both psychology and other health professional students. The content in this course has a strong focus on biopsychosocial determinants of mental health, well-being and mental ill-health. Students will be introduced to a variety of commonly encountered mental disorders by way of real world cases to illustrate how these disorders may present. The course will focus on culturally appropriate strategies for maintaining and promoting mental health and well-being, and also the aetiology, diagnosis and typical types of interventions for mental illnesses. Students will examine a number of behavioural categorisations including health and stress, as well as mental health conditions such as anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, and trauma- and stressor-related disorders.
Availability2024 Course Timetables
Callaghan
- Semester 1 - 2024
Ourimbah
- Semester 1 - 2024
Singapore NAIHE
- Semester 1 - 2024
Online
- Semester 1 - 2024
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course students will be able to:
1. Evaluate and analyse theories of mental health and well-being with a focus on determinants of mental health.
2. Evaluate and analyse mental health disorders with a focus on prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders.
3. Evaluate and analyse the main psychological therapeutic orientations and applications.
4. Identify clinically relevant psychological information using case studies.
5. Apply values for ethical professional practice and public safety.
Content
- What is mental health and how do we recognise and promote mental health and well-being.
- Culturally appropriate theoretical frameworks, including for Indigenous Australians, for understanding mental health and well-being as well as mental health disorders.
- The nature of mental health disorders, including epidemiology, aetiology and classifications.
- Methods of mental health evaluations and therapeutic orientations and applications.
- Legal and ethical issues related to mental health disorders.
Requisite
Students must be active in one of the programs to enrol in this course:
[40223] Graduate Diploma in Psychological Science
[12394] Master of Business Psychology
[50000] Graduate Certificate in Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing
[50001] Graduate Diploma of Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing
[50002] Master of Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing
Assessment items
Essay: Essay
Portfolio: Lab Portfolio
Quiz: Online Quiz
Contact hours
Semester 1 - 2024 - Callaghan
Laboratory-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 10 week(s) starting in week 2
- See schedule in Course outline
Lecture-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1
Online Activity-1
- Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 2 week(s)
- See schedule in Course outline
Semester 1 - 2024 - Ourimbah
Laboratory-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 10 week(s) starting in week 2
- See schedule in Course outline
Lecture-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1
Online Activity-1
- Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 2 week(s)
- See schedule in Course outline
Semester 1 - 2024 - Singapore NAIHE
Laboratory-1
- Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1
- See schedule in Course outline
Lecture-1
- Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1
Semester 1 - 2024 - Online
Laboratory-1
- Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1
- See schedule in Course outline
Lecture-1
- Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1
Course outline
- PSYC6825 - Semester 1, 2024 (All) (PDF, 209.1 KB)
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