Learning objectives:
The programme emerges from the need to introduce and standardise the training of professionals in intervention for the field of community mental health. The adoption of a community approach to address the complex reality of mental health, especially in terms of public health, is a trend practically everywhere, a model favoured by global health organizations and the reality of welfare in Spain and Catalonia.
In order to implement community health services for mental health, together with the interdisciplinary nature of teams and work networks, the academic programme needs to integrate the knowledge, skills, attitudes and experiences required by graduates who aim at practising this methodology in their profession, both in the private field and in the public sector.
Therefore, we are committed to offering an academic and institutional framework that will allow students to gain the theoretical perspectives, the technical competences, the methodological abilities and the practical experience for a specialization in mental health.
Recommended applicant profiles and admission requirements:
- Graduates in Psychology.
- Clinical psychologists, general health psychologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and resident doctors specializing in psychiatry.
- Graduates in medicine.
- Graduates and holders of pre-EHEA degrees and diplomas in nursing.
- Graduates in social work.
- Graduates in social education.
- Graduates in occupational therapy.
- Educators and monitors in the area of mental health.
- Nurses who work in mental health.
Name of individual or institution: Facultat de Psicologia
Address: Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron 171 08035 Barcelona Espanya
Email address: i
Webpage: http://www.mastersaludmentalcomunitaria.com
Telephone: 935404421
Observations: Tuesday and Thursday, from 5 to 9.30 p.m.
Name of individual or institution: Virgínia Blecua
Address: Torrent Can Gaio 17. 1a planta 08320 El Masnou (Barcelona) Espanya
Email address: inf
Webpage: http://www.mastersaludmentalcomunitaria.com
Telephone: 93 5404421
Fax: 93 5404543
Observations: from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.