Mental Health, Psychosocial Support, and Wellbeing in Conflict-Affected AreasInfo Location Contact More Info Course InformationNon-credit RatedThis module explores the experience of refugees and other forced migrants Course CodeTDEARCH0481 Course LeaderArda Inceoglu
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Contact InformationBrigitte Piquard: [email protected] Additional Information§ Learning Outcomes Upon completing this course, participants will be able to: ● Engage in critical debates on mental health impacts in humanitarian and peacebuilding processes. ● Critically evaluate research on mental health challenges in conflict settings, focusing on both affected communities and field practitioners. ● Assess the practitioner’s role in reducing stress-related burdens and fostering psychosocial support. ● Use digital tools effectively for research and apply insights to practical contexts. ● Develop recommendations to enhance stress-related interventions and resilience strategies. This course encourages application-oriented learning, enhancing leadership, and management skills for humanitarian professionals. This course encourages application-oriented learning, enhancing mental health support, resilience, and management skills for humanitarian professionals working in complex, conflict-affected areas. |