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课程名称:Public mental health for non-specialists

任课教师:Professor Atif Rahman

第一讲: Role of non-specialists in mental health

2021年11月25日18:00-22:00

Zoom链接:

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/93958613107?pwd=T0tsczNYN09lVGlDZmxvVkRZTjc0QT09

第二讲: Communication skills for health professionals

2021年12月2日 18:00-22:00

Zoom链接:

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/94850407653?pwd=SU92MlZERy96RURQbFNGTGFwRW1Mdz09

第三讲:Recognising common mental disorder in patients

2021年12月9日18:00-22:00

Zoom链接:

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91804303355?pwd=TEJ3Q1pOSWptd1V6M2dmUmNOYmpJUT09

第四讲:The WHO mental health GAP programme – an introduction

2021年12月16日18:00-22:00

Zoom链接:

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91404844050?pwd=OWlXZGFCYjByZzVNZjVwMGNpOWhyQT09

第五讲:Basic mental health of women during pregnancy and after childbirth

2021年12月23日18:00-22:00

Zoom链接:

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/97906670185?pwd=eXM0cWp4ZFBKVW5hZkFmR1pnSG8rQT09

第六讲:Basic mental health care of the Elderly

2021年12月30日18:00-22:00

Zoom链接:

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/92227591640?pwd=L0s0UE5KOERSZzFPMVJadjhxczJhUT09

学者介绍

Atif Rahman is professor of child psychiatry at the University of Liverpool and chairs the Academic child mental health unit at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom. He is a Visiting Professor at Rawalpindi Medical University and an Advisor to the Human Development Research Foundation, Pakistan. His research has focussed on the epidemiology of maternal mental health, the impact of maternal depression on child health and development, and community-based psychosocial interventions in low-income settings including settings affected by humanitarian crises. He is an expert in developing and evaluating culturally appropriate interventions that can be delivered by non-specialists, teachers and parents under supervision of specialists to children with mental health problems. He has a particular interest in implementation strategies, including task shifting and technology, for scale-up of mental health interventions in low and middle-income countries. He works closely with the World Health Organization in evaluating and disseminating psychological interventions globally.