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MPM5206

The psychiatry of intellectual and developmental disabilities ( 4 points, SCA Band 3, 0.083 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(MED)

Leader: Dr Jenny Torr

Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)

Synopsis: Historical, philosophical, ethical, humanitarian and legal issues in the lives and care of people with intellectual/developmental disabilities; epidemiology of intellectual/developmental disabilities; intellectual/developmental disability within the family life cycle, in society and across the lifespan are covered. Psychiatric disorder in intellectual/developmental disability is also examined in detail.

Objectives: At the conclusion of this selective candidates will be able to: 1. Understand, define and differentiate the terms Intellectual Disability and Developmental Disability. 2. Appreciate ethical, humanitarian and legal issues regarding people with intellectual/development disabilities and incorporate this understanding into psychiatric practice. 3. Identify biopsychosocial risk factors for psychiatric disorders in people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. 4. Understand and minimise the barriers to diagnosis of psychiatric disorder in people with developmental disabilities. 5. Appreciate the importance of identifying the cause of a developmental disability and recognise common syndromes and behavioural phenotypes. 6. Understand and describe how psychiatric disorders present in people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. 7. Differentiate and assess the causes of challenging behaviour. 8. Conduct a modified psychiatric assessment and formulate a diagnostic hypothesis and management plan. 9. Give an appraisal of various service models for delivering psychiatric services to people with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

Assessment: 1.Satisfactory participation in either face to face or on-line tutorials. A) Participation in group discussion, B) Completion of learning activities. 2. 1,500 word written assignment.

Contact Hours: The unit presented as a series of interactive seminars based upon learning modules.

Prerequisites: MPM Year 1 units