Non-Communicable Diseases, Emergency Care and Mental Health Part 2 - Ethiopia (Full)
Topic outline
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Introduction to Mental Health
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The biopsychosocial model
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The treatment gap
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Assessing a Person with Mental Illness
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How common are mental health problems?
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Assessing the general risks from mental illness
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Assessing the risk of suicide and self-harm
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Questions to ask someone who has self-harmed
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General Management Principles in Mental Health Care
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Acceptance people’s beliefs
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Management of people with mental illness
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Identification of people with mental illness in the community
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When Somebody has Low Mood or Depression
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What depression is and why it is important
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How to assess a person with depression
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Mood disorders in the postnatal period
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What happens after you refer the person
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Psychoses
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Signs and symptoms of acute psychoses
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Signs and symptoms of chronic psychoses
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Early recognition and identification of psychoses
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Management algorithm
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How substances affect the brain
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Alcohol use
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Management of people with alcohol-related problems
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Mental Health Problems in Daily Life
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Physical complaints without an identifiable medical cause
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Anxiety disorders: worries that seem too much
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Intimate partner (‘domestic’) violence
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When Children Have Problems
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When children develop normally
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What can you do when you suspect ID?
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Educating parents
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Prevention and Promotion Activities for Mental Health
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Promoting a happy, healthy childhood
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Reducing exposure to violence
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Reducing alcohol and khat use
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Coping with life's problems
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Helping people who are restrained
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Who needs to know?
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How do I raise awareness within the community?
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Disability and Community Rehabilitation
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Models of disability
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The charity model
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Disability-specific programmes and services
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Community-based rehabilitation (CBR)