Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Services for Displaced Persons (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Services for Displaced Persons is a 20-unit program designed for professionals working with refugees, asylum seekers, and other displaced populations. With the increasing global crisis, the demand for mental health services is rising.
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- Mental Health and Humanitarian Crisis
- Psychological Trauma and Resilience
- Displacement, Trauma, and Mental Health
- Mental Health Needs Assessment
- Contextual Factors in Mental Health
- Intervention Strategies for Mental Health
- Mental Health and Human Rights
- Disaster Mental Health Response
- Mental Health and Conflict
- Refugee Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Social Determinants of Mental Health
- Mental Health and Forced Migration
- Psychological First Aid
- Mental Health and Community
- Disaster Mental Health and Recovery
- Mental Health and Displacement
- Mental Health in Protracted Crisis
- Psychological Support for Displaced People
- Mental Health and Food Security
- Mental Health and Environmental Displacement
- Displacement and Mental Health Policy
- Mental Health and Humanitarian Policy
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The Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Services for Displaced Persons is a specialized program designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to address the mental health needs of displaced individuals and communities.
Counsellor (30%) - Provide emotional support and guidance to individuals and groups affected by displacement.
Wellness Coach (25%) - Help individuals develop healthy habits and coping mechanisms to manage stress and trauma.
Mental Health Nurse (20%) - Provide nursing care and support to individuals affected by displacement, with a focus on mental health.
Disaster Response Worker (25%) - Respond to and support individuals and communities affected by displacement, with a focus on disaster response and recovery.
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