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Study Course Description

Mental Health

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
PMUPK_019
Branch of Science
Clinical medicine; Health care sciences and services
ECTS
3.00
Target Audience
Medicine
LQF
Level 7
Study Type And Form
Full-Time

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor
Structure Unit Manager
Structural Unit
Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
Contacts

Riga, 30 Kristapa Street, pmpk@rsu.lv, +371 67210989

About Study Course

Objective

To provide knowledge of mental health, its nature, formation of the basics, differential diagnostics criteria for psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders and illnesses.

Preliminary Knowledge

Knowledge of the anatomy of the nervous system, histology and physiology.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.On successful completion of the study course students are able to define mental health concepts, the nature and role of the general state of health preservation, identification of its preventive role for somatic disease etiopathogenesis, also students are able to analyse its role in the medical profession, the therapeutic relationship building process with patients.

Skills

1.On completion of the study course students will be able to analyse the mental health criteria to recognize them in clinical practice, will be able to discuss the knowledge of mental health essential role in human health and in quality of life assurance.

Competences

1.Interpretation of mental health and mental disorder concepts.

Assessment

Individual work

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Individual work

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1) the patient case analysis; 2) analysis of patient anamnesis collection technique. In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.

Examination

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Examination

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I. Knowledge – student is able to define: 80%: 1. Mental health criteria (20%) 2. Overview of psychic defence mechanisms (10%) 3. Overview of levels of personality functioning (10%) 4. Overview of personality structures (10%) 5. Biopsychosocial model in medicine (10%) 7. Emotional crises – types and stages (10%) 8. Stress, distress and somatization (10%) II. Skills: 20%: 1. Clinical cases analysis, including family analysis (20%). The exam grade is cumulative. It consists of: 1. Intermediate examination - 50%. At the choice of the lecturer: • Video analysis and / or • Clinical case description and / or • Open questions at the beginning of the lesson and / or • Multiple choice test and / or • Preparation of a presentation on the topic of the lesson. 2. Final exam (50%) - electronic, e-learning available or face-to-face multi-choice test on the topics covered within the course. It is possible to credit the automatic final test if the following criteria are met: -excellely passed mid-term examination; -100% attendance of classes and lectures; -active participation in discussions and role plays. OR A presentation on the topic of the cycle lesson has been prepared (literature review); (b) a clinical case; c) the latest research (according to the topic of the lesson).

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Mental health and its criteria.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Psychic defence mechanisms.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Biopsychosocial model.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Levels of personality organization.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Classification and differentiation of emotions.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Stress – distress.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Emotional crisis.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Doctor – Patient relationship I.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
4

Topics

Doctor – Patient relationship II.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
3.00
Contact hours:
32 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Written)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Women at higher risk for inflation-related stress, 24.05.2023

2.

Medical-level empathy? Yup, chatGPT can fake that, 4.05.2023

3.

Long- term impact of childhood trauma explained, 2.05.2023

4.

Physicians may retire en masse soon. What does that mean for medicine? 18.04.2023

5.

Anger in adults a red flag for childhood trauma, 5.04.2023

6.

A better lower-cost option for mild to moderate Depression?, 30.03.2023

7.

Is it time to stop treating high triglycerides?, 29.03.2023

8.

Melatonin a new way to reduce self-harm, 27.03.2023

9.

Treating depression in primary care: the latest guidelines, 21.03.2023

10.

Physician suicide: investigating its prevalence and cause, 15.03.2023

11.

Epigenetics, satiety, and predictive markers of obesity, 27.02.2023

12.

Beyond the psychedelic effect: ayahuasca as antidepressant, 10.02.2023

13.

Do doctors want their babies to Grow up to be Physicians?, 7.02.2023

14.

Emotional eating tied to risk for diastolic dysfunction, 19.01.2023

15.

Vegetarians suffer more depression than meat eaters, 27.12.2022

16.

Greater Handgrip Strength tied to lower risk for depression, 20.12.2022

17.

What happens when doctors and patients interrupt each other?, 23.11.2022

18.

German survey on assisted suicide: how to handle this? Where should caution be exercised?, 16.09.2022

19.

Social isolation, Loneliness tied to death, MI, stroke: AHA, 4.08.2022

20.

Physicians react: burnout rates are alarming, so who should drive change? 6.06.2022

21.

K. Abrahamsson. R. Ennals. Sustainable work in Europe. Concepts, Conditions, Challenges. 2022 Edited Collection. 342 Pages

22.

Empathy fatigue in clinicians rises with latest COVID-19 surge, 16.09.2021

23.

Borderline personality disorder diagnosis: to tell or not to tell patients?, 22.03.2021

24.

Why men need mind-body medicine now more than ever, 2.04.2020

25.

Doctor – Patient relationship, 20.06.2019

26.

Why do we love sad music? Mourning our pain, 27.11.2018

27.

Doctors, nurses give lifestyle advice but are skeptical it’s heeded, 29.03.2018

28.

Why do depressed doctors suffer in silence? – 27.06.2017

29.

The 8 things that end childhood too soon: what clinicians should know, 30.06.2017

30.

Stress and depression mediated by single brain protein, 20.11.2014

31.

How the brain responds to trauma, 24.09.2014

32.

Long work hours wreak havoc in MDs, Personal lives, 23.09.2013

33.

Nature, Niche, and nurture. The role of social experience in transforming genotype into phenotype, 11.10.2011

34.

Gunta Ancāne, Andrejs Ancāns - Stress 21.gadsimtā. Kā palīdzēt sev un pacientiem. Latvijas Ārsts. 2, 2009, 10-15. (akceptējams izdevums)

35.

Gunta Ancāne - Krīze, phenomenon ranularum un psihiskā veselība. Latvijas ārsts, 2009, 12, 10-13. (akceptējams izdevums)

36.

Dreams in Jungian psychology: The use of dreams as an instrument for research, diagnosis and treatment of social phobia, 2009

37.

Gunta Ancāne - „Ārsta un pacienta terapeitisko attiecību psihoemocionālie aspekti.”//Latvijas Ārsts.- 2005/6. 77.-79. (akceptējams izdevums)

38.

Gunta Ancāne - Psihosomatiskās medicīnas definīcija un īsa tās ideju attīstības vēsture//Psiholoģijas Pasaule. 2004.2. 36- 40. (akceptējams izdevums)

39.

Gunta Ancāne - “ Psihosomatiskie traucējumi un slimības” “Psiholoģijas Pasaule”; nr.2004/04; 44.-49. (akceptējams izdevums)

40.

Gunta Ancāne - Ķermeņa un psihes saistība//Psiholoģijas Pasaule.- 2004.-Nr.1-38.-43.lpp. (akceptējams izdevums)

41.

The effects of physician empathy on patient satisfaction and compliance, 09.2004

42.

Implementing the care programme approach in psychotherapeutics settings, 2004

43.

Post-traumatic stress disorder: symptom profiles in men and women, 2003

44.

Physical symptoms and physician-experienced difficulty in the physician –patient relationship, 1.05.2001

45.

Suzanne O'Sullivan. It's All in Your Head: Stories from the Frontline of Psychosomatic Illness. Vintage Publishing. 336 p.

Additional Reading

1.

Artūrs Utināns - Cilvēka psihe. Tās darbība, funkcionēšanas traucējumi un ārstēšanas iespējas. Nacionālais apgāds. 2005. 568 lpp.

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Katedrā izstrādātie studentu pētnieciskie darbi/ student research works developed in the department:

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1. Adelīna Nikitenko “Ģeneralizētas trauksmes izplatība Ogres pilsētas vidusskolēnu vidū un tās saistība ar vientulību.”

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2. Aksel Darius Överlien Dalili “Burnout Syndrome in Medical Personnel During The Covid-19 Pandemic”

5.

3. Ali Lavin “Changes of level of empathy in medical students during time of studies”

6.

4. Ieva Kulša “Celikālijas psihosomatiskie aspekti.”

7.

5. Jānis Kristpas Vasiļonoks “Ārstu-rezidentu spēja paziņot sliktas ziņas pacientam.”

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6. Karīna Rudus “Saistība starp trauksmes simptomu smagumu un stresa pārvarēšanas stratēģijām RSU medicīnas fakultātes preklīnisko studiju gadu studentu vidū.”

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7. Katrīna Liepiņa ”Adverse childhood experiences (ace) jeb nelabvēlīgas bērnības pieredzes saistībā ar gastrointestinālām sūdzībām āgenskalna ģimnāzijās”

10.

8. Laura Gribuste “Saistība starp kritiskās domāšanas dispozīciju un ticību paranormālajam Rīgas Stradiņa Universitātes studentu vidū.”

11.

9. Leonhard Francisco Schlichting “Borderline Personality Disorder as Comorbidity of Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescents”

12.

10. Linda Borskoviča “Pašcieņas, trauksmes, depresijas rādītāju saistība ar glikēmijas kontroli pacientiem ar 1. un 2. Tipa cukura diabētu”

13.

11. Linda Lumikki April Vainio “MDMA-assisted therapy in PTSD treatment”

14.

12. Megija Zunde “Trauksmes simptomu īpatsvara dinamika vidējam medicīnas personālam Covid-19 pandēmijas laikā Latvijā.”

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13. Miina-Maria Jyrälä “Depression as a risk factor for coronary artery disease, mechanisms behind it”

16.

14. Nika Kristiāna Meždreija “Somatizācijas un trauksmes simptomu salīdzinājums sesijas laikā un pēc tā RSU 1. un 6. kursa medicīnas fakultātes studentiem”

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15. Rebecca Abraham “The effect of parenting on the development of borderline personality disorder”

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16. Rebeka Beinaroviča “Sociāli ekonomiskā stāvokļa saistība ar izdegšanas sindromu medicīnas fakultātē studējošajiem.”

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17. Sima Shokouhi “The relationship between the belief in conspiracy theories and narcissistic personality traits in an individual.”

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18. Svetlana Redina “Ēšanas traucējumu saistība ar depresijas un trauksmes simptomiem starp 12. klašu skolniekiem piecās Rīgas Pārdaugavas rajona skolās: 71. vidusskolā, 96. vidusskolā, Anniņmuižas vidusskolā, Arkādijas vidusskolā, Imantas vidusskolā”

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19. Zanda Laura Šķiņķe “Trauksmes un depresijas simptomu korelācija ar un bez muguras lejasdaļas sāpēm RSU medicīnas fakultātes studentiem”

Other Information Sources

1.

Steven James Bartlett. Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health. Praeger, 2011.