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Mental Health Courses
All of our courses are in
line with the general council of social work as well as the nursing
midwifery council. They also cover C- sky & NVQ underpinning
knowledge requirements.
Introduction to Mental Health
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This course examines the use of basic terminology as well as the
principal psychiatric conditions, as well as exploring a wide range
of interventions
Introduction to Schizophrenia
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Examines the varying effects of schizophrenia, on individuals and
their families, it also explores psychosis states and adequate
support mechanisms.
Introduction to Depression
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This course explores the four types of depression, and looks at how
the sufferer feels and strategies for lifting depressive states.
Bi – Polar Affective Disorder
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Develop an understanding of Bi-Polar Affective Disorder, and its
many features, eg Flight of Ideas, Pressure of Speech, etc.
Councelling Skills
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This course covers basic counselling skills and explores the
councelling process, such as empathy and questioning skills.
Solution Focused Therapy
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Learn the exciting new techniques available by utilising this
dynamic model.
Anorexia / Eating Disorders
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Explores the development of eating disorders and their effects,
physical and psychological as well as examining effective
intervention.
Introduction to Learning Difficulties
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Explores how learning difficulties are classified and the
devastating impact they can have on individuals
Asperger’s Syndrome
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An in depth examination of the condition, its effects and its
treatment.
Turrets Syndrome
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This course examines how this condition can result in social
isolation and explores the nature of this impulsive disorder
Anxiety Disorders
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Discover the range of Anxiety Disorders that can effect individuals
and how best to support them
Introduction to the Mental Health Act 1983
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This course explores the sectioning process, client rights and the
appeals procedure
Self Harm
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Discover the development of self harm behaviour and the various
forms it can take. The course also proposes a number of
interventions, designed to help sufferers break the cycle
Clinical Risk Assessments
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Developing the skills of clinical risk assessment, utilising various
approaches, including the Sainsbury Model
Anger Management
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Examines the psychology of anger and explores the development of
effective intervention strategies
Working with Forensic Clients
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This course examines the difficulties of working in an open setting
environment, and responding to clients with dual diagnosis, learning
difficulties, mental health / sex offenders
Working with Phobias (Fast Phobia Techniques)
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Developing a wide range of techniques that can be utilised to
successfully treat and reduce the effects of phobias.
Dealing with Psychosis
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Explores the nature and range of psychotic episodes and looks at a
practical range of interventions.
Understanding Dementia
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To develop participant’s skills and confidence in understanding and
responding to client’s with dementia
Bullying
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This course will greatly aid anyone who may have to deal with, or
support people who have been bullied, or who are bully’s.
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