- Level Awareness
- المدة 16 hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Total students 1,024 enrolled
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Mental health exists for all of us, and mental health conditions, challenges and/or disorders are very common in the United States. Mental health is not just mental illness, it is our wellness. Most of us in our lifetimes will experience something that causes a challenge for our mental health - a loss of someone, birth of a child, loss of a job, witnessing a traumatic event, etc. It is important to normalize discussions and options for care around mental health and well-being, and that experiencing a challenge is normal and okay.
This course utilizes a strengths-based and socioecological framework and a recovery model with the aim of helping those with mental health challenges to move beyond survival and encourage them to thrive with the premise that (1) It is possible to recover from mental health challenges, and (2) The most effective recovery is client-directed. This approach is based on four dimensions of recovery: health, home, purpose, and community.
Learners will explore the unique opportunities and difficulties faced by social workers and prepare them to provide case management and assessment services to people with mental health disorders. In this course learners will explore mental health diagnosis, assessment tools, and what it means to use a wholistic approach when assessing and working with diverse people in diverse contexts. Self-care and community-care are highlighted as essential components and practices to cultivate, as a buffer and prevention for burnout and compassion fatigue, as we do good work together in the area of mental health.
What you will learn
- Learners will be able to apply theories and perspectives to the impact of policies, criminalization, and societal views on mental health.
- Learners will demonstrate self-awareness of their own mental health, and recognize their own biases and personal assumptions about mental health disorders in order to better serve unique and vulnerable populations.
- Through case scenarios, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic case management skills, the unique case management needs in working with people with mental health disorders, and best practices in providing case management services.
- Learners will apply their understanding of assessment models through the completion of a biopsychosocial assessment.
Skills you learn
Syllabus
- Week 1: Biopsychosocial Model
- Week 2: The Recovery Model
- Week 3: Introduction to Case Management
- Week 4: Case Management Roles and Techniques
- Week 5: Working With Supports, and Other Considerations
- Week 6: Taking Care of Your Mental Health and Wellness
Auto Summary
Discover the essentials of mental health care with the "Mental Health Theory and Practice" course, designed to equip you with a person-centered approach for assessing and managing mental health cases. This course, offered by edX, delves into community-based models of care and effective collaboration within interdisciplinary teams. Spanning 16 weeks, this course is perfect for those seeking to deepen their understanding of mental health practices at an awareness level. Whether you are a professional looking to enhance your skills or a beginner starting your journey, subscription options are available through both Professional and Starter plans, making it accessible for various learning needs. Join this course to make a meaningful impact in the health and fitness domain.

Christina Ireton