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Thanks to this professional master’s degree, you will be able to update your knowledge on the approach to patients with disorders and psychopathologies"Â
At present, the number of people at high risk of suicide, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder has increased, due to multiple social factors that have activated different mental disorders affecting both young people and adults. The pressure on medical services in Mental Health is becoming increasingly more demanding and forces professionals, including nurses, to keep abreast of the latest techniques used in both the diagnosis and management of patients with mental health problems.Â
Nursing professionals work together with a broad health and social care team, given the complexity in managing patients that suffer from different types of disorders. This type of teamwork requires continuous updating on the different types of diagnoses, treatments and therapies being applied, and at the same time encourages professionals to expand their knowledge. This program is aimed at students who wish to be up to date in the field of mental health, through content developed by specialists with experience in the area.
An intensive yet flexible program, which will allow students to study mental disorders in childhood, social psychological approaches, as well as the evolution of different existing therapies, in depth. This will be possible thanks to the multimedia content developed by the teaching team, and based on video summaries, detailed videos, clinical cases and specialized readings.
A 100% online professional master’s degree that allows nurses to study in a convenient way, wherever and whenever they want. All they will need to start updating their knowledge is an electronic device with Internet access. Without attendance or fixed schedules, professionals in the program have an excellent opportunity to broaden their knowledge, while being able to combine their studies with other responsibilities.
A program which will help you broaden your knowledge of psychometrics and the validity of the results obtained" Â Â
This professional master’s degree in Mental Health for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. Its most notable features are:
- Practical cases presented by experts in Mental Nursing and HealthÂ
- Graphic, schematic, and practical contents created to provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practiceÂ
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learningÂ
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies Â
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignmentsÂ
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connectionÂ
A university education through which you will be able to look into psychoanalysis, psychodynamically oriented and group therapies, in depth and in a convenient way"Â
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities. Â
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersion training programmed to train in real situations. Â
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts. Â Â
This professional master’s degree is ideal for professionals who want a quality education that is compatible with their job responsibilities"
Specialized lectures, video summaries and detailed videos are part of the study material that will allow you to be up to date on mental disorders"
Objectives
The exhaustive content of this professional master’s degree aims to update professionals’ knowledge in Mental Health. In this way, students will cover the main techniques used in the care of patients with mental disorders in depth, as well as the different pathologies that currently affect the child and adult populations.
This program gives you the update in Mental Health you were looking for" Â
General Objectives
- Explain the diagnosis, etiology, pathophysiology, and prevention of mental illness
- Identify risk factors for mental illness
- Identify signs and symptoms that indicate mental illness
- Develop techniques to explain and apply patient self-care to prevent mental health disorders
Specific Objectives
Module 1. Psychological Treatment for Learning Ability Â
- Explain instrumental conditioning and its relation to learningÂ
- Explain what reinforcement consists of in instrumental conditioningÂ
- Explain aversive instrumental conditioningÂ
- Define observational learning and the different theories that explain itÂ
- Explain what the model consists of and classify it according to the different typesÂ
- Explain the effects of observational learningÂ
- Define stimulus control in relation to learningÂ
Module 2. Psychological Treatment for Higher Cognitive Abilities
- Psychological Treatment for Attention SpanÂ
- Explain attention and filter modelsÂ
- Describe resource-limited modelsÂ
- Describe automatic and controlled processes in relation to attentionÂ
- Explain the psychology of emotionÂ
- Describe the importance of positive and negative emotionsÂ
- Identify the expression and regulation of emotionsÂ
- Manage strategies to identify and deal with stressÂ
- Describe the historical evolution of attention to language from a psychological perspective
- Explain the relationship of language ability and learningÂ
- Define memory structuresÂ
- Explain short-term memory as working memoryÂ
- Describe the different memory processesÂ
- Explain the concepts of propositional representations and mental imageryÂ
- Explain new approaches to memoryÂ
- Define the fundamental concepts of motivation
- Explain the neurophysiological basis of motivationÂ
- Describe the relationship between thinking ability and learningÂ
- Explain the different types of reasoningÂ
- Explain problem solving and decision-makingÂ
- Explain the relationship of perceptual ability and learningÂ
Module 3. PsychopathologyÂ
- Define the different models in psychopathologyÂ
- Establish the different classification systems in psychopathologyÂ
- Explain research methods in psychopathologyÂ
- Define the psychopathology of consciousnessÂ
- Explain the psychopathology of attention and orientationÂ
- Describe the psychopathology of sensoperceptionÂ
- Classify perceptual disordersÂ
- Explain the psychopathology of memoryÂ
- Explain the psychopathology of thinkingÂ
- Define formal thought disordersÂ
- Define content disorders of thinkingÂ
- Explain the approach to childhood dysphasiaÂ
- Explain the approach to childhood dyslalia Simple Speech and Language DelayÂ
- Define the components and appropriate exploration of affectivity
- Identify affective disordersÂ
- Explain the different psychomotor disordersÂ
Module 4. Mental Disorders (I)Â
- Explain the different mental disorders with an organic cause, and psychotic disordersÂ
- Explain the different mood disordersÂ
- Explain the different anxiety disordersÂ
- Describe obsessive-compulsive disordersÂ
- Define stress disorder and its health implicationsÂ
- Explain the different somatoform disordersÂ
- Explain the different factitious disordersÂ
- Define dissociative disorders and their health impactÂ
- Explain the different psychosomatic disordersÂ
- Define explanatory models for eating disordersÂ
- Classify the different sexual and sexual identity disordersÂ
Module 5. Mental Disorders (II) Â
- Explain the different sleep disordersÂ
- Define the main characteristics of impulse control disordersÂ
- Explain the epidemiology and prevalence of adaptive disordersÂ
- Define the characteristics of personality disordersÂ
- Explain criteria for the different personality disordersÂ
- Define general aspects of treatment in the management of different personality disordersÂ
- Explain the theoretical models of personality psychologyÂ
- Describe the different biological theories of personalityÂ
Module 6. Personality PsychologyÂ
- Define the implications of psychoanalytic theory for psychopathologyÂ
- Explain Rogers' phenomenological theoryÂ
- Define Kelly’s Theory of Personal ConstructsÂ
- Explain Allport's Personality TheoryÂ
- Define Catell's TheoryÂ
- Explain Eysenck's Personality TheoryÂ
- Describe theories based on social learningÂ
- Define the concept of emotional intelligenceÂ
- Describe identity from the cognitive and social perspectivesÂ
Module 7. Psychological Differences between IndividualsÂ
- Describe the characteristics of differential psychologyÂ
- Define interindividual differences: intelligence, creativity and personalityÂ
- Explain different psychological styles, cognitive styles and their relationship to anxietyÂ
- Define intragroup differences: age, gender, race and social classÂ
- Explain Intellectual Disability in childhoodÂ
Module 8. Childhood Mental DisordersÂ
- Define the different childhood communication disordersÂ
- Explain the different childhood learning disordersÂ
- Define the different disorders related to motor skills in childhoodÂ
- Define the main emotional disorders in childrenÂ
- Explain the impact of abuse and neglect in infancy and childhoodÂ
Module 9. Social and Organizational Psychology ApproachÂ
- Define intervention techniques based on activation controlÂ
- Define the perspectives of social psychologyÂ
- Explain social cognition and attribution processesÂ
- Define the structural characteristics and functions of attitudesÂ
- Explain factors influencing the perception of peopleÂ
Module 10. Psychological TherapyÂ
- Describe psychoanalysis and psychodynamically oriented therapiesÂ
- Define the therapeutic relationship and the therapeutic processÂ
- Explain the stages of Freudian psychoanalytic psychotherapyÂ
- Describe psychoanalysis and psychodynamically oriented therapiesÂ
- Explain family therapies and systemic modelsÂ
Module 11. Statistics, Scientific Method, PsychometricsÂ
- Define and control psychological variablesÂ
- Define the use of psychometrics in mental health researchÂ
- Perform quantitative data analysisÂ
Module 12. Fundamentals of Mental Health NursingÂ
- Explain the models and theories of Mental Health NursingÂ
- Explain the Nursing Care Process in people with mental disordersÂ
- Apply NANDA, NOC, NIC taxonomiesÂ
Access the latest content on family therapies and systemic models from your computer and whenever you want"
Professional Master's Degree in Mental Health Nursing
Mental health is a fundamental part of the development of society, therefore, it is essential that care centers have specialized professionals who are at the forefront of medical advances and are able to ensure a service with the highest quality standards. The Master in Mental Health for Nursing of TECH Global University is presented as an excellent qualification opportunity for all people interested in expanding their knowledge and accessing new alternatives in labor practice. Our program consists of 1,500 instructional hours, throughout which professionals will delve into the diagnosis, etiology, pathophysiology and prevention of mental illness, as well as identify pre-existing risk factors.
Professional Master's Degree in Mental Health Nursing 100% online
Our Professional Master's Degree in Mental Health Nursing has sophisticated thematic axes, thanks to this, students have the opportunity to qualify with high quality content, which will help them develop techniques for the application of self-care in the patient, and thus the individual himself can have a process of prevention. Likewise, we will boost the students' communication skills so that they can create solid relationships with patients, explaining the problems they suffer from and the path they must follow in their medical process. On the other hand, they will gain a proactive attitude towards continuous improvement and evaluation of services in the face of new challenges and demands of the population's health.