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Session outline •Introduction to depression •Assessment of depression •Management of depression •Follow-up •Review
Session outline •Introduction to epilepsy. •Assessment of epilepsy. •Management of epilepsy. •Follow-up of a person with epilepsy. •Review or materials and skills.
Session outline •Introduction to self-harm/suicide. •Assessment of self-harm/suicide. •Management of self-harm/suicide. •Follow-up.
Common presentations of other significant mental health complaints include: depressed mood, irritability, anxiety, stress, extreme tiredness, unexplained physical complaints. Other significant mental health complaints are frequently seen in non-specialized health settings, but are often treated inap... more
Q7: In individuals with bipolar mania, are a) antipsychotics, b) mood stabilizers (lithium carbonate, valproate, and carbamazepine) effective and safe
Scoping Question: For adults and children living with HIV, which antiepileptic medications (such as phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine or valproic acid) produce benefits and/or harms when compared to a placebo or controls?
Q11. SCOPING QUESTIONS: In people with psychotic disorders (including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) are recovery-oriented psychosocial strategies enhancing independent living and social skills (such as life skills and social skills training) feasible and effective?
Session outline •Introduction to psychoses. •Assessment of psychoses. •Management of psychoses. •Follow-up. •Review.
Q7. SCOPING QUESTION: In adults with moderate-severe depressive disorder, what is the effectiveness and safety of antidepressant medication (ADM) in comparison with psychological treatment? The WHO mhGAP programme’s existing guidelines recommend that either structured brief psychological treatm... more
Q5.SCOPING QUESTION: In individuals with psychotic disorders (including schizophrenia) who require long-term antipsychotic treatment, what is the safety and role of depot antipsychotic medication?
В этом разделе «Руководства mhGAP по принятию мер в отношении психических и неврологических расстройств» приведены рекомендации по оценке и оказанию помощи при ост... more
Q15. SCOPING QUESTION: Is pharmacological intervention effective and safe for treatment of psychotic disorders in adolescents (including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder)?
It includes different activities for the different material provided in mhGAP
Session Outline •General Principles •Essentials of mental health care and clinical practice: Assessments •Essentials of mental health care and clinical practice: Management •Essentials of mental health care and clinical practice: Follow-up •Reviews
DEP supporting material • Person stories • Role plays – role plays 3 and 4 are extra material for supplementary activities • Multiple choice questions • Video links
This module aims to provide basic guidance on management of range of mental health complaints not coveredelsewhere in this guide. Some of these complaints may be similar to depression, but upon closer examamination are distinct from the conditions covered in this guide. Other mental health complaint... more
SUI supporting material • Person stories • Role plays • Multiple choice questions • Video link
Session outline •Introduction to dementia •Assessment of dementia •Management of dementia •Follow-up •Review
SUI supporting material • Person stories • Role plays • Multiple choice questions • Video link Activity 2: mhGAP SUI module – assessment and management
Q12. SCOPING QUESTION: In people with psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, are recovery-oriented strategies enhancing vocational and economic inclusion (such as supported employment) feasible and effective?