Psychosocial Intervention Programme

Mental health nurse and patient

This programme is designed to train mental health nurses (MHNs) to use psychosocial interventions and build strong relationships with patients, their families and carers.

 

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Course
Available to everyone
Online and face-to-face sessions
£42,000 +VAT for a cohort of 20

Who is this module for?

This programme is aimed at registered mental health nurses who work with individuals, their families and other support networks. 

What will I learn?

  • Learn how psychosocial interventions are used to support individuals and how to develop holistic strategies to help patients live meaningful and fulfilling lives. 
  • Explore how to use multimodal approaches within the psychosocial paradigm through problem-solving and enquiry-led assessments. These will focus on person-centred and co-designed care planning.  
  • Understand how to use the skills of 'Enhanced Family Inclusive Practice' as an enhanced care intervention to ensure support for all family members.

Certificate of completion

Yes

Resource last reviewed

4 Sept 2024

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