EPN-V2

MAPSY4100 The Human Being, Mental Suffering and the Social Environment Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Menneske, psykisk lidelse og det sosiale miljø
Weight
20.0 ECTS
Year of study
2022/2023
Course history
  • Introduction

    Signe Vagle

  • Required preliminary courses

    The student must have been admitted to the Master’s Programme in Health Sciences - Specialisation in Mental Health Care.

  • Learning outcomes

    After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge

    The student

    • can discuss theories, models and methods used in mental health care practice;
    • can assess the purpose of and challenges relating to classification and diagnosis systems for mental health complaints;
    • can identify key vulnerability and risk factors relating to mental health problems from a biopsychosocial perspective
    • can describe and assess the development of mental healthcare services for users, patients and next of kin
    • can critically assess the individual’s right to autonomy and user participation, and is familiar with important ethical problems and considerations in the development of equitable health services
    • can assess the overarching conditions that are significant to improvement processes in mental health care

    Skills

    The student

    • can disseminate core theoretical and research-based knowledge in the field in writing and orally
    • can participate in academic and health and social policy discussions that promote knowledge about the field of mental health, and can communicate the user/patient's perspective
    • can critically assess health and social policy, and legal and financial framework conditions for working in mental health care
    • can analyse empirical data, theory and research that deal with development, vulnerability, protection and consequences of mental health complaints
    • can demonstrate thorough professional insight and understanding of individual users/patients, families and networks
    • can analyse their own profession’s contribution to interdisciplinary cooperation at various levels and can apply this knowledge in the coordination of user-oriented services
    • can apply academic literature and research in their own development project

    General competence

    The student

    • can integrate the UN Sustainable Development Goals on good health and well-being, and less inequality in ethical and professional problems related to mental health and mental health complaints, including substance abuse and dependency problems
    • can analyse the relationship between the individual, service and societal levels when planning mental health care
    • can reflect and contribute to discussions based on professional and research knowledge, user knowledge and experiential knowledge
    • can disseminate relevant problems, analyses and research results in a way that meets research ethics requirements
  • Teaching and learning methods

    The course will use varied, student-active work methods. It includes e-learning modules, study groups, lectures, seminars and self-study. Compulsory lectures covering the syllabus are used to present subject matter, with discussions and written coursework requirements.

  • Course requirements

    The following must have been approved in order for the student to take the examination:

    • Participation in compulsory activities, 80% participation in study groups and seminars.
    • A written assignment carried out individually or in groups. Scope of 2,500 words (+/- 20%).
    • Completed e-learning module
  • Assessment

    Project examination in the form of an individual written assignment with a scope of 4,000 words (+/- 20%).

    Resit examination: If the student is awarded the grade F (fails the written assignment),;he/she will be given one (1) opportunity to submit a reworked version.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

  • Grading scale

    Grade scale A-F.

  • Examiners

    All examination papers are assessed by two examiners. At least 20% of the examination papers will be assessed by an external examiner. The external examiner’s assessment should benefit all students.

  • Overlapping courses

    The course overlaps 100% with MAPSD4010, VPSY6010 and VPSYD6010.