Collaborating with Families Affected by Concurrent Disorders Online Course
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Event location: Online
Event Link: https://www.camh.ca/en/education/academy/continuing-education-directory/collaborating-with-families-affected-by-concurrent-disorders
Course Overview
Families are an immense resource in the care, treatment and recovery of individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction problems. However, they often have limited access to the resources, information and help that they need to be supportive to the ones they love. This six-week facilitator-led online course for health care providers explores the needs of families affected by concurrent disorders, as well as the strategies that health care providers can use to empower families and ensure that their experiences are positive ones.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
describe the benefits of having families involved in the care of clients affected by concurrent disorders
explain the impact of mental illness, including addiction, on families
outline the challenges health care providers may experience while working with families
describe the challenges and barriers families face with the mental health care and addiction system
explain physical, emotional, social and spiritual self-care strategies families can use to reduce their stress
explain how health care providers can provide support.
Course Requirements
complete the pre- and post-course learning surveys
allocate a minimum of two to three hours per module
read all course content
complete the activities at the end of each module
post responses to activities in discussion forum
read facilitator’s weekly summaries
complete the course evaluation.
Course modules are released weekly, and participants work on one module per week at their own pace and convenience at any time during the week. Each module takes approximately two to three hours to complete.
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