Module Descriptors
PARALLEL CLINICAL OBLIGATIONS (PCO) - MENTAL HEALTH COMPONENT (UKCP ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTS)
PSYC70787
Key Facts
School of Health, Science and Wellbeing
Level 7
0 credits
Contact
Leader: Keith Walmsley-Smith
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 40
Independent Study Hours: 20
Total Learning Hours: 60
Assessment
  • OBSERVATIONAL PLACEMENT weighted at 100%
Module Details
INDICATIVE CONTENT
This module provides opportunities to consider significant aspects of the following and their relevance to the practice of psychotherapy;
• Current approaches in the management and treatment of "Mental Illness", including the role of mental health nurses, occupational therapists and psychiatrists
• Different drug treatments, effects and short and long term side- effects
• The basics of the legislative and organisational framework, including the Mental Health Act, the Care Programme Approach and the various agencies involved
• Skills in assessing and responding to the range of responses to shock and trauma, bereavement and spiritual crisis and differentiating these from severe mental illness
• Historical developments in Mental Health
• Body systems: Endocrine, Metabolic, Respiratory, Neurological and body movement: gesture, kinesics and motion
• Pharmacology
• Psychopathology and the DSM/ICD
• Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
ASSESSMENT DETAILS
Mental Health Familiarisation - Observational Placement (PASS/FAIL)
In order to ensure learning outcomes are fulfilled you are required to secure a placement which provides an opportunity to spend time with those diagnosed with severe depression and/or psychosis. This is likely to be within one of the following areas;
• Acute Psychiatry
• Community Care provision
• Drug/Alcohol Unit

You should submit the following as a sub-section of the PCO Portfolio;
• A completed ‘mental health familiarisation placement report’ (form code H02) evidencing learning outcome 7 of the PCO Mental Health component. (see Programme Handbook for details)

In addition to the above 100% attendance of the five day workshop is required in line with professional registration requirements.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
Total hours = 40
• Experiential and theoretical learning – 17.5 hours
• Student-focused activities encouraging active participation,(including tutorials, accessing electronic systems and support staff for data, literature, resources and contacts) – 17.5 hours
• Familiarisation placement – 5 hours

Total hours = 20
• Self-directed independent study including research, reading, assignment planning and writing – 15 hours
• Tutor-directed independent study– 5 hours
TEXTS
MILLON, T. & KRUEGER, R. F (2011) Contemporary Directions in Psychopathology: Scientific foundations of DSM-V and ICD-11. New York: The Guildford Press.

LEWIS, B. (2011) Narrative Psychiatry: How stories can shape clinical practice. USA: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

MENON, S. (2014) Brain, Self and Consciousness: Explaining the conspiracy of experience
(Studies in Neuroscience, Consciousness and Spirituality) New Delhi: Springer.

STANGHELLINI, G. (2004) Disembodied Spirits and Deanimated Bodies: The Psychopathology of Common Sense (International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
RESOURCES
Access to an approved observation placement providing suitable learning opportunities.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. You must meet the competencies identified by the UKCP in regard to the PCO – Mental Health Component as described in your Programme Handbook.
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