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Clayton First semester 2007 (Day)
Transcultural psychiatry is concerned with the nature of mental illness, causes and distribution of mental illness in different populations, culture and clinical practice, including the clinician-patient relationship; and the design of mental health services in multicultural societies. The role of culture in the development and treatment of mental illness is examined, and an introduction to the education of mental health professionals and construction/operations of health systems are provided. Students will develop knowledge and skills in cultural assessment, cross-cultural diagnosis and treatment.
On completion of this unit, students will be able to:
Oral presentation (40%), 1500 word case report (60%)
3.5 hours per week seminars, 3 hours seminar preparation and reading. Hours for the preparation of case notes for group discussion and assessment tasks.
MPM Year 1 units