ME550 Behavioral Health
During this course, the student will be given the opportunity to: 1) Identify normal physical, social, and psychosocial processes and distinguish these from processes due to illness and injury; 2) Understand the neurobiological processes and genetics in relation to mental illness; 3) Provide a foundation for assessing a patient’s state of mental health and development; 4) Explain the classification of common mental illnesses set forth in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5) Recognize the importance of an appropriate and timely referral; 6) Recognize the importance of other healthcare professionals in the management of patients with mental illness; 7) Recognize the importance of family and community dynamics in the management of patients with mental illness; and 8) Discover health and well-being in the clinician’s personal life and how this may intertwine in the clinician-patient relationship, professionalism, and cultural competence.
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