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About the course
This course aims to help housing support workers, residential care officers and floating support workers who have some experience with clients with mental health problems develop a deeper understanding of Bi-Polar disorder (previously known as Manic Depression). It includes the social context, treatments (medical and non-medical), the consequences and the various theories about what causes it. It is based within a housing context, with particular reference to housing issues.
Focus Courses aim to provide an in-depth study of a topic and are therefore not suitable for those who are new to the service, or have no background knowledge of the topic.
Course content
- a model with which to understand bi-polar disorder
- an overview of the various theories as to what causes it
- medical treatments
- non-medical treatments
- case studies on the consequences for housing workers
- strategies for dealing with those distressed by their symptoms
- evaluation
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course participants will:
- have an understanding of the basic theories in understanding bi-polar disorder
- have undertaken case studies involving bi-polar disorder
- have an awareness of medical treatments
- have an awareness of non-medical treatments
- have knowledge of possible strategies to use in various locations
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