Mental Health Skills for Non-Mental Health Professionals
07 Nov 2017
About the event
This 5-day course equips non-mental health clinicians with skills in the assessment and treatment of common mental health problems seen in people presenting to general hospital. Each taught day has a different clinical theme covering: the confused/agitated patient; the depressed/anxious patient; the patient with medically unexplained symptoms; the substance misusing patient; and managing conflict. Students develop their skills in patient assessment using clinical interview and assessment tools; appraise research findings in a journal club; and contribute to discussions about challenging cases; in a supportive environment. Students can also participate in web-based activities and use e-learning resources to enhance their knowledge.
King's College London is one of the top 10 UK universities in the world and among the oldest in England. King's vision is to make the world a better place, building on our history of pioneering research that has advanced and shaped modern life. King's is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge learning & understanding in the service of society.