Studyinfo subject VPSYPRA10 2018 HØST
VPSYPRA10 Development and Practice of Relationships Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Utvikling og utøvelse av relasjonskompetanse
- Study programme
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Tverrfaglig videreutdanning i psykisk helse-, rus- og avhengighetsarbeid - heltid
- Weight
- 20.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2018/2019
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
The integration of theoretical, empirical and methodological knowledge and the students' own professional expertise are central to this course. The course comprises three parts:
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The project-oriented clinical training will focus on the organisation of the mental health services from a patient recovery perspective
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The clinical training where the students work on their own relational competence
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The in-depth paper shall delve into issues relating to the clinical training and/or other phenomena regarding the field of mental health care.
Required preliminary courses
Admission to the programme.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:
Knowledge
The student
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has in-depth knowledge of relationship and care theories
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is capable of applying knowledge about the premises for and significance of relationships and care in mental health care
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has in-depth knowledge about recovery and recovery processes and what constitutes good mental health care work from the perspective of patients/users
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has in-depth knowledge about facilitation and organisation that promote recovery processes and user perspectives
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has in-depth knowledge of a chosen specialisation area in mental health and mental disorders.
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is able to analyse academic issues based on relevant knowledge of the discipline
Skills
The student is capable of
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reflecting on, analysing and identifying academic and ethical issues related to relationships
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establishing, developing and ending relationships with people suffering from mental disorders and their next of kin
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providing care to and accepting people with mental disorders and their next of kin based on their resources, wishes and needs
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making professional evaluations and applying various work methods to mental health care in an independent manner, in collaboration with patients/users, their next of kin/network and colleagues
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reflecting on their own personal and professional competence development
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analysing their own and other people¿s contributions in an interdisciplinary team
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reflecting on their own contribution in relationships with people suffering from mental disorders
Competence
The student is capable of
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communicating relational challenges relating to factors that can promote or inhibit the organisation of health care services in a recovery and user perspective
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innovative thinking and applying their knowledge to new areas
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analysing academic, professional and research ethics issues
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, seminars, academic supervision.
Course requirements
Assessment
The exam is in two parts:
Clinical training ¿ the assessment is based on the learning outcomes for the course, the student's specification of the learning outcomes and the assessment made of the student during the clinical training period
In-depth paper ¿ individual or in groups of two students over a period of three weeks.
Scope: 5,000 words (+/¿ 20%) for both individual assignments and group assignments. A student who fails the ordinary exam, may nevertheless submit a reworked version as a resit.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
Grading scale
Clinical training ¿ Pass/fail
In-depth paper ¿ Pass/fail
The student must have obtained a pass on both parts in order to pass the course as a whole and earn the credits.
Examiners
Clinical training ¿ professional supervisor and supervisor from the university
In-depth paper ¿ All answer papers are assessed by two examiners. At least 20% per cent of the exam papers will be assessed by an external examiner. The external examiner¿s assessment shall benefit all students.
Overlapping courses
VPSYPRA10, VPSYDPRA10, PSYDPRA10 and MAPSDPRA10 overlap 100%