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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 is for psychiatrists who want to get better at helping people with mental health problems recover through social support. You'll learn about important things like checking on people's progress and seeing how they're doing, dealing with problems that come up when you're trying to help, and teaching people skills to get along with others. You'll also understand how to help people find work, get involved in their communities, and learn about schizophrenia. You'll become better at setting goals that can be measured, keeping track of progress, and getting patients to participate. Join us to improve your skills and make a big difference in mental health care.

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

Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Set goals that can be measured: Learn how to set clear goals and achieve them.

Track progress: Learn how to watch and see if patients are getting better.

Get patients involved: Learn ways to get patients to participate and feel motivated.

Fight stigma: Learn how to deal with and reduce the stigma around mental health.

Build support groups: Create and strengthen support groups in the community and among patients.