GS401 :

Department

Department of Social work

Academic Program

Bachelor in Social Work

Type

General

Credits

02

Prerequisite

GS302

Overview

This course examines in a brief historical overview of mental health and the development of the concept of mental health and its relationship with other sciences, as well as looking for psychological compatibility and the most important magazines of psychological compatibility and its relationship to achievement, and deals with psychological needs and means of defending them, and searches for some neurotic mental illnesses, including anxiety, schizophrenia, obsessiveness, and depression, and deals with general concepts of psychotherapy and methods of psychotherapy, and mental health theories, as well as models of mental problems and disorders.

Intended learning outcomes

  • Compare mental illness with mental illness.
  • Determine the levels of mental health on the mental health box.
  • The student should distinguish between adaptation and compatibility.
  • The student should distinguish between psychological safety and freedom from disease.

Teaching and learning methods

The lectures. Discussion sessions.

Methods of assessments

  • Written test 20%
  • Oral test 5%
  • Continuous Constructive Assessment (Periodic) 5%
  • Scientific activities 5%
  • Discussions 5%
  • Final Exam 60%