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Provided by: UK College of Holistic Training Diploma in Psychiatric Disorders AwarenessMental Fitness and Health |
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Certificate Program
Provided by UK College of Holistic Training
The course introduces how medical professionals go about describing and diagnosing various mental illnesses, and gives detailed explanations of problems and disturbances of consciousness; disorders of awareness of reality, disorders of body and self awareness, disorders of gender and sexuality, disorders of emotion and personality disorders. Within these sections, common serious and not-so-serious conditions such as anxiety disorders, phobias, schizophrenia and bipolar are described, as well as many rarer conditions and disorders that have neurological causes. Hallucinations, delusions and other manifestations of mental disorders are clearly explained and discussed.
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: A private Diploma is issued but this does not lead to any license. This is a professional development course for already license
Related Jobs or Careers: This is a professional development course for therapists, counselors, etc. It is NOT a qualification as a psychiatrist!
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Diploma in Psychiatric Disorders Awareness
Although serious mental conditions need diagnosis and treatment by a doctor or psychiatrist, it will benefit many people to have access to knowledge about how psychiatric disorders are classified and described, and also how to understand signs of possible serious conditions so that professional help may be obtained. This course will benefit counsellors, psychotherapists, hypnotherapists, general nurses, teachers, social workers, carers, healers and all those who come into contact with people who might show some signs of mental disturbance. Counsellors and therapists are often taught not to attempt to treat serious conditions but are rarely given in-depth knowledge of how to spot unsuitable cases. An understanding of the behaviours and symptoms presented by possible sufferers of psychiatric disorders can help by (a) ensuring that lay, i. e. non-medical, helpers do not become involved with cases that are out of their depth, therefore making lay professional practice safer, and that (b) non-medical helpers and carers can assist people in seeking vital medical attention where needed. A further benefit for lay therapists is increased ability to understand professional publications in the field of mental illness, and to communicate better with members of the medical professions. The course may also serve as useful interim study for people who wish to apply for relevant university courses later on, demonstrating interest and a certain amount of knowledge of the field. The course may be taken for personal interest.
The course introduces how medical professionals go about describing and diagnosing various mental illnesses, and gives detailed explanations of problems and disturbances of consciousness; disorders of awareness of reality, disorders of body and self awareness, disorders of gender and sexuality, disorders of emotion and personality disorders. Within these sections, common serious and not-so-serious conditions such as anxiety disorders, phobias, schizophrenia and bipolar are described, as well as many rarer conditions and disorders that have neurological causes. Hallucinations, delusions and other manifestations of mental disorders are clearly explained and discussed.
A university-level textbook of approx. 490 pages is required as the main book for the course. Further reading is optional though comprehensive reading lists are given, enabling you to pursue further studies at your leisure.
Method of assessment
Continuous assessment - there is no final exam. Students will be asked to write brief essays after reading certain chapters.
Entry qualifications
No particular qualification is required for entry. However the student should have a high standard of written English and the ability to cope with technical vocabulary and university-standard textbooks. Some previous knowledge of psychology will be an advantage.
The course introduces how medical professionals go about describing and diagnosing various mental illnesses, and gives detailed explanations of problems and disturbances of consciousness; disorders of awareness of reality, disorders of body and self awareness, disorders of gender and sexuality, disorders of emotion and personality disorders. Within these sections, common serious and not-so-serious conditions such as anxiety disorders, phobias, schizophrenia and bipolar are described, as well as many rarer conditions and disorders that have neurological causes. Hallucinations, delusions and other manifestations of mental disorders are clearly explained and discussed.
A university-level textbook of approx. 490 pages is required as the main book for the course. Further reading is optional though comprehensive reading lists are given, enabling you to pursue further studies at your leisure.
Method of assessment
Continuous assessment - there is no final exam. Students will be asked to write brief essays after reading certain chapters.
Entry qualifications
No particular qualification is required for entry. However the student should have a high standard of written English and the ability to cope with technical vocabulary and university-standard textbooks. Some previous knowledge of psychology will be an advantage.
About The Training Provider: UK College of Holistic Training
UK College of Holistic Training - Our new name is UK College of Holistic Training. (formerly Kadmon Academy of Human Potential). We offer distance learning certificate & diploma courses for personal & professional development in therapeutic, self-help and New Age related fields. International enrolment welcome - we accept PayPal.
Current courses include Counselling, psychotherapy, stress management, parapsychology,...

