Course level

Postgraduate Coursework

Faculty

Medicine

School

Medicine Faculty

Units

2

Duration

One Semester

Class hours

200 hours total in semester

Restricted

Only available to students enrolled in the Master of Mental Health

Assessment methods

Short assignments; major assignment including a practical component

Course enquiries

Mr Tom O'Brien and Dr Matthew Bambling

This course is not currently offered, please contact the school.

Course description

One of the greatest challenges in mental health practice is working with treatment resistant cases. Treatment resistant presentations may include any psychiatric disorder that does not respond to standard treatment. Treatment resistance is more than complexity created by comorbid diagnostic issues and typically patient¿s present with a significant history of failure to respond to intervention or a modest time limited response with relapse. Importantly personality disorder is often part of the clinical presentation in treatment resistant cases. Personality disorder has an established role in treatment resistance and requires specialised treatment approaches. Typically, psychotherapeutic approaches to working with treatment resistance are based on those developed for working with personality disorder. Specialised psychotherapeutic approaches are required by this patient group to assist them to improve their level of functioning. The course will focus on the psychological treatment of complex treatment resistant cases and personality disorder as part of the diagnostic presentation. Evidence based and traditional psychotherapy principles will be taught and developed in practice to develop the skills base to work effectively with these cases.

Archived offerings

Course offerings Location Mode Course Profile
Semester 1, 2017 (27/02/2017 - 24/06/2017) Herston Flexible Delivery Profile unavailable
Semester 2, 2017 (24/07/2017 - 18/11/2017) Herston Internal Profile unavailable