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Social Well-being and Mental HealthLaajuus (5 cr)

Course unit code: C-10065-XX00CH56

General information


Credits
5 cr
Institution
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

Objective

The student - becomes aware of the impact of the family background on well-being and mental health - understands the impact of social relationships and the acceptance of difference on well-being - is able to identify possibilities to promote participation and equality from the perspective of their professional field - understands the principles of emotional skills - knows how to maintain practices supporting and promoting mental well-being - understands the process of compassion fatigue and secondary traumatisation and is able to identify ways to protect themselves from them - is able to identify traumatic crisis situations, individual reactions to them and protective factors against crisis - is aware of the service system related to mental health and well-being in the Finnish social and healthcare system

Content

The impact of family, community and society on mental and social wellbeing Socialisation, social capital and participation Promoting equality and acceptance of diversity Protective social networks Personal strengths and psychological resiliences Emotional skills Compassion fatigue and secondary traumatisation Protection against compassion fatigue and secondary traumatisation Crisis recognition and management skills Promoting social wel-being and mental health in the social and health care system

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students can: - show their familiarization with the knowledge base of the field - distinguish everyday knowledge from scientific knowledge - use the concepts of the field appropriately - evaluate their strengths and development needs - show they have reached the goals set for the core competence

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students can: search for evidence-based knowledge diversely use concepts of the field extensively use rational justification for their actions focus on their work and develop it

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students can: - use and evaluate evidence-based knowledge critically - apply the concepts of their field extensively - evaluate and apply alternative solutions to their decision-making - work in a goal-oriented way and develop themselves

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Students can: - show their familiarization with the knowledge base of the field - distinguish everyday knowledge from scientific knowledge - use the concepts of the field appropriately - evaluate their strengths and development needs - show they have reached the goals set for the core competence

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