Family in Rehabilitation Work (Synchronous e-learning)
About This Course
Objectives:
At the end of the programme, participants are expected to achieve the following objectives:
1.. Attain an understanding of the aetiology, symptomology and evidence-based treatment approaches to common psychotic disorders.
2. Ability to appreciate the effects of the illness on individuals and their families, and more effectively co-work with mental health professionals to support them in their recovery journey.
3. Appreciate the relationship between psychotic symptoms and risk of violence to others.
4. Ability to apply a biopsychosocial and systemic approach in the management of complex cases with persons with the common psychotic disorders.
Application:
At the end of the workshop, participants are expected to be able to do the following:
1. Identify the key structural and/or functional factors at work in the clients' families.
2. Decide on what changes may be helpful for the family to help assist in the Rehabilitation of the offender.
3. Recruit the family's support in maintaining the change in lifestyle in the offender.
What You'll Learn
Entry Requirements
At least a Bachelor degree in social work, counselling, or any related discipline