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Mental Health, Psychosocial Support, and Wellbeing in Conflict-Affected Areas

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Mental Health

Non-credit Rated

This module explores the experience of refugees and other forced migrants
displaced by conflict. It examines the causes of contemporary forced migration in
order to understand the implications of different causes for the nature of migration
flows and the corresponding humanitarian response. It critically evaluates the
international and regional normative frameworks for the protection of forced migrants,
considering different migrant categories: refugees, internally displaced persons,
stateless persons, and victims of human trafficking. The module considers the
practical dilemmas in protecting the rights of forced migrants.
The course runs from April to July each year. It is developed over 8 weeks for non-
credit and 11 weeks for those taking the course for credits. This includes 2 reading
weeks, 6 interactive weeks and for those taking the course for credits 3 weeks for
finalising assessments. Most of the course is asynchronous except for a one hour
per week webinar. It is designed to be accessible for learners working full time.

Course Code

TDEARCH0481

Course Leader

Arda Inceoglu
Course Description

           Course Content

The Mental Health, Psychosocial Support, and Wellbeing course covers four core themes essential to understanding and addressing psychological and psychosocial issues in conflict-affected areas:

 

        Landscape of Psychological Problems in Conflict Settings
Examines the burden of stress and psychosocial challenges in communities, and the long-term effects of adversity.

§  From Stress and Distress to Trauma
Explores the progression from stress to trauma, focusing on reactions to triggers, PTSD, and trauma-informed interventions.

§  Pathways to Wellbeing
Covers core components for wellbeing, including culturally sensitive responses, communication skills, and resilience building (covered over two weeks).

§  Advanced Self-Care Strategies and Interventions
Provides techniques for personal resilience, self-care, and managing organizational responsibilities related to wellbeing (covered over two weeks).

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Non-credit Rated
06/11/202410/01/20250£600.00

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