What are some of the skills required when interviewing patients? What information is required when taking a patient history or
completing a mental state examination? These are just some of the questions you'll seek answers to as you work through the course material.
Mental health is an important public issue across the world, and the role of the psychiatrist is crucial in helping to address these.
This course aims to give you a more nuanced understanding of the role of a psychiatrist, developing clinical skills and therapeutic relationships. Understanding the impact of mental illness in society and ethics in medicine are some of the key themes central to this course.
This course is designed to provide essential background knowledge and practical skills that apply to any
mental health clinical setting.
Welcome to The University of Melbourne Massive Open Online Course in International Psychiatry. This course has been designed to provide essential background knowledge and practical skills for health professionals working with mentally unwell patients. In this first week of the course, you will learn about the importance of good communication skills.
Working effectively and collaboratively with patients is the goal of every mental health professional. This can often be challenging for practitioners, especially when patients are very unwell or reluctant to seek help. Good communication skills are essential to engage patients and families, and to build therapeutic relationships with our clients. In this module we will look at skills and concepts that come in useful when interviewing patients.
Course introduction - Dr. Mahesh Jayaram•4 minutes
Building a Therapeutic Relationship•8 minutes
5 readings•Total 60 minutes
Course outline•10 minutes
Your teaching team•10 minutes
Start-of-course survey•10 minutes
The Therapeutic Relationship•10 minutes
Interview and engagement techniques•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Week 1 Quiz (worth 10% of your final grade)•20 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Getting to know one another•15 minutes
Good interviewing technique•15 minutes
Clinical skills
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to the Clinical Skills module. The focus of this week's learning will on skills and concepts that come in useful when documenting a psychiatric patient history.
The psychiatric patient history (optional non assessed quiz)•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 90 minutes
Documenting a psychiatric patient history (worth 35% of your final grade)•90 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
The importance of proper documentation•10 minutes
Mental state examination
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
The Mental State Examination (MSE) is a core skill in psychiatry, and an integral part of the patient interview. This week we will look at each component of the MSE, and how to classify, interpret, and document the patient’s presentation
What's included
4 videos6 readings3 discussion prompts2 plugins
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4 videos•Total 24 minutes
The Process of Mental State Examination and its Reporting•4 minutes
The Affect in the Mental State Examination•6 minutes
The Thought Process in the Mental State Examination•4 minutes
Thought Content and the Delusion•11 minutes
6 readings•Total 75 minutes
Background to the Mental State Examination•5 minutes
Appearance•10 minutes
Behaviour and speech•10 minutes
Mood and Affect•10 minutes
Perceptual Disturbance•20 minutes
Assessment of Thought, Language and Communication activity•20 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Mental illness summary•10 minutes
Blunting of affect: a variety of descriptions•10 minutes
Assessment of Thought, Language and Communication•10 minutes
2 plugins•Total 40 minutes
Mental State Examination interactive exercise•20 minutes
Matching Exercise•20 minutes
The Biopsychosocial Model
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Now that you are familiar with the Mental State Examination, you will be required to write and submit your second peer reviewed assignment for this course - documenting a mental state examination.
Later this week, we'll take a closer look at 'the biopsychosocial model' - a framework for integrating different aspects of the patient’s life into a wholistic understanding of their mental illness. In this module, you will learn about the model, and apply it to a clinical scenario.
What's included
2 videos1 assignment1 peer review1 plugin
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2 videos•Total 16 minutes
Case Study - Psychosis•13 minutes
The Biopsychosocial Model•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Biopsychosocial Model (optional non assessed quiz)•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Documenting the Mental State Examination (worth 35% of your final grade)•120 minutes
1 plugin•Total 20 minutes
The Biopsychosocial model interactive exercise•20 minutes
Psychiatry in Society
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
Health professionals occupy an important role in society, and there are expectations about how they conduct themselves in this role. Sufferers of mental illness can be particularly vulnerable, and it’s important that the law and professional ethics are followed to protect them. Furthermore, societal and cultural factors have a significant influence on the manifestation and management of mental illnesses. In this module we will explore these important topics.
What's included
5 videos6 readings1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 22 minutes
What is Culture?•5 minutes
Culture and Mental Health•8 minutes
Introduction to Cultural Competence•3 minutes
Cultural Competence: Assessment Skills•2 minutes
Cultural Competence: The Competent Clinician•3 minutes
6 readings•Total 55 minutes
What is Culture•10 minutes
Culture and Mental Health•10 minutes
Cultural Competence•10 minutes
Cultural issues in the clinic•10 minutes
Take your learning further•5 minutes
End of course survey•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
End of course quiz (worth 20% of your final grade)•30 minutes
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