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Course Title: |
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH |
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Course Code: |
PSİ3054 |
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Type of Course: |
Optional |
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Level of Course: |
First Cycle |
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Year of Study: |
3 |
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Semester: |
6 |
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ECTS Credits Allocated: |
5 |
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Theoretical (hour/week): |
3 |
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Practice (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Laboratory (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Prerequisites: |
yok |
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Recommended optional programme components: |
None |
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Language: |
Turkish |
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Mode of Delivery: |
Face to face |
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Course Coordinator: |
Öğr.Gör. BANU DİKEÇ |
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Course Lecturers: |
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: |
Öğr.Gör. Banu Elmastaş Dikeç banudikec@uludag.edu.tr Tel:02242941875 Uludağ Üniversitesi,Fen- Edebiyat Fakültesi, Psikoloji Bölümü,16059 Görükle Kampüsü / Bursa, Türkiye |
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Website: |
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Objective of the Course: |
Since there are several critical implications of mental illness reflected in the community life, this course is about impacts and consequences of mental health concept, including community psychology perspective. The aim of the course is to examine influence of mental health in individual and his/her environment and to help students consider these implications |
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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Discussion of general aims of the course, introduction to the course, and community psychology |
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Basic concepts of community psychology |
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Values and principles of community psychology |
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Intervention methods of community psychology |
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Intervention methods of community psychology on gender |
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Intervention methods of community psychology on mental illness and disability |
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Antipsychiatry approach, criteria of psychiatric diagnosis, DSM critiques |
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Definition of stigma |
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Formation and maintenance processes, interventions for stigma |
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Impacts of psychiatric diagnosis on family |
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Family interventions |
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Expressed emotions and psychological burden |
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Psycho-education and support programs |
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Patient rights and sociology of mental health |
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