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Psychiatrist in Psychosocial Rehabilitation Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

This course will give you, as a psychiatrist, strong skills in helping people with mental health problems live full and good lives in their communities. You'll learn about things like how to check on people and see how they're doing, how to fix problems when putting plans into action, and how to teach people important social skills. You'll also learn about helping people find work, getting them involved in their communities, and understanding the sickness called schizophrenia. You'll get better at setting goals that can be measured, watching how people are improving, and getting them to take part in their own care. Come join us so you can make a big difference in mental health!

Live mentoring rooms weekly

Rely on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

Imagine learning something while clearing your doubts with people who are actively working in the field? At Apoia, this is possible

Gain access to open rooms with various market professionals


Expand your network


Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Set clear goals we can check: Learn how to set goals that are easy to understand and see if we're reaching them.

Watch how people are improving: Learn how to keep an eye on patients and see if they are getting better.

Get patients involved: Find ways to get patients to actively take part in their treatment and want to get better.

Fight against shame: Learn how to deal with and reduce the shame that people feel about mental health problems.

Build strong support groups: Help create and strengthen support from family, friends, and the community.