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Leader: Dr A Holmes
Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: This unit aims to explore the relationship between physical and psychological health and illness. The key components of this relationship will be explored from both a theoretical and clinical perspective. These concepts include how psychological factors affect physical health, how physical illness can lead to psychological disturbance and the nature of somatisation. Common medical conditions with psychological associations will also be reviewed.
Objectives: On completion of this unit, students will be able to: 1. examine the relationship between physical health and psychological states; 2. describe how psychological factors may affect physical health and illness; 3. describe common organic psychiatric disorders; 4. describe the major psychiatric disorders in which physical symptoms are a major component; 5. appraise the roles of psychiatry within the general hospital setting; and 6. examine how C-L interventions may affect physical and psychological outcomes.
Assessment: A brief case study (1500 words) (40%), One 1.5 hour written examination (60%).
Contact Hours: Approximately 3.5 hours of lectures per week.
Prerequisites: MPM1001 Foundations of Psychiatry, MPM1006 Neuroscience of Psychiatry, MPM1009 Personality and Human Behaviour, MPM1202 Adult Psychiatry 1, MPM1301 Adult Psychiatry 2 or equivalent.
Corequisites: Nil
Prohibitions: Nil