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Recommended, Engaging and Informative

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Simple Learning

7.4%

Clear and Concise Explanations

6.5%

Helpful Guide, Beginner Friendly

6.4%

Effective Training Methods

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Overview

This course explores how social factors promote mental health, influence the onset and course of mental illness, and affect how mental illnesses are diagnosed and treated. It begins by situating our contemporary mental health practices in historical context, then looks at different aspects of mental health, mental illness and mental health services their connections to what's going on in our social environment, including the connection between social attitudes and mental health services and the onset and course of mental illness.

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Welcome and A Brief History of Madness

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What is mental health and what causes mental illness?

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The social context of diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses

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Students appreciate the well-organized structure of the course, the abundance of reading materials and interesting videos, and the opportunity to think critically about the social context of mental health. They find the learning resources excellent and commend the comprehensive nature of the course. It is recommended for those interested in psychology, psychiatry, or mental health.

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SkillMapper rating:

97%

Start date:

Self-Paced

Amount of students:

43.8K

Duration:

15 hours

Downloadable resources:

56

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