Mental and substance-use disorders differ across the lifespan, in terms of their onset, type, and complexity. Current diagnostic approaches and treatments remain limited and (in some aspects) lacking. This course will allow you to focus on translational research to better understand these disorders and provide optimal treatments. You will explore recent and novel approaches to diagnosis, such as staging models, and treatments, such as brain stimulation. Leading academics and clinicians will provide you with the latest research findings in important, emerging areas of mental health, such as cyberbullying and lifestyle medicine.
Course detail
- Prerequisite
- Enrolled in Program AR503
- Semester of offer Subject to change
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- Online: Semester 1
- Units
- 12.00
- EFTSL
- 0.125
- Student contribution band
- Band 2A
- Tuition fee
- 2.2A: Computing, Built Environment, Other Health
- Census date
- Academic Calendar
- Class timetable
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Course outline
MHN701 Course Outline Semester 2, 2020 (PDF 182KB)
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