The focus of this course is on the diagnosis and management of serious and persistent psychiatric disorders and mental health problems in individuals. The student begins with an assessment of the relationship with self as a foundation for understanding therapeutic relationships. Diagnostic evaluation will include development of interview techniques, mental status examination, and use of tools unique to the evaluation of psychiatric mental health problems. Management of mental health problems in individuals will include both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, including individual counseling in the clients with serious and persistent mental health problems. A supervised practicum in individual therapies is required.
Learning Experiences: Didactic and Clinical
1. Assigned Readings/Learning Modules
2. Blackboard Discussions
3. SOAP Note Progress Notes
4. Clinical Decision Making (CDM) Modules/Integration/Application Case Study Exercises
5. Self-Reflective Clinical Journal
6. Powerpoint/Poster Presentation
7. Quizzes and Comprehensive Examination
8. Precepted Clinical Experience
Grading Scale
A
90-100
B
80-89
C
74-79
D
65-73
F
64 and below
Evaluation
The grade for the class will be based upon the following criteria:
Evaluation Components
% of Grade
Didactic Assignments:
Didactic Grade
· Discussion Board
20
· Clinical Decision Making Modules
15
· Ppt Presentation with Poster
· Quizzes
10
· Mid-term Examination
· Final Test Examination
Total
100
Clinical Assignments:
Clinical Grade
· SOAP Notes
30
· Midterm Clinical Practicum
35
· Final Practicum
· Self-Reflective Clinical Journal
P/F
· Completion of all clinical hours