Course Description
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Course Name
The Beautiful Mind: Global Perceptions of Mental Health
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Host University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Area of Study
Psychology
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Language Level
Taught In English
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ECTS Credits
3 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
OVERVIEW
How young is too young to diagnose a child with bipolar disorder? What is the solution to alcohol addiction in South Korea? What is normal – and does “normal” even exist? To explore such questions, this course invites you “down the rabbit hole” of mental health as a global issue. Offering the broadest possible perspective on the topic, we discuss the most prevalent and impactful disorders in different regions and so reveal the complexity of the psychiatric aspects of public health worldwide.LEVEL
Advanced BachelorCOURSE CONTENT
We begin with a general introduction to mental health, following this up with in-depth lectures and workshops on current diagnostic methods in the field. You then use this newly acquired knowledge to discuss treatment options at both individual and community level. You also dive into the realm of policy-making and regulation, on a national as well as an international scale. Particular attention is paid to developing your critical thinking ability in this area by discussing the ambiguity of mental health. Further lectures and workshops focus upon related issues, such as the ethics of mental health, cultural influences and stigma. Working in groups, you end the course by investigating a specific question in global mental health, analysing and reporting on this topic through medical and cross-cultural psychiatric lenses.LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, you:- Acquire basic knowledge about the mental health organization, from diagnosis to rehabilitation.
- Understand the factors which influence mental health status and service provision, in both the national and the international arena.
- Are able to take an interdisciplinary approach to mental health issues so that you better understand how they relate to other health-related problems.
- Gain practical experience in designing a community-based mental health intervention.
- Are better able to critically assess and debate the complexities and ambiguities of mental health problems.
- Meet and work with peers from different countries and backgrounds.
TEACHING METHODS
Lectures, workshops, seminarsTYPE OF ASSESSMENT
Group assignmentFIELD VISITS
To be announcedTARGET AUDIENCE
Students and professionals with a background in public health, mental health or a similar field, plus professionals looking to expand their understanding of these issues at the global level.