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Stanford University

Mental Health Improvements Through Early Detection and Intervention

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Explore strategies for improving mental health outcomes through early detection and intervention in youth with Dr. Steven Adelsheim in this informative one-hour video lecture. Gain insights into the importance of identifying mental illness symptoms early and implementing timely treatment approaches to enhance overall mental well-being. Discover the latest research and best practices in youth mental health care as presented by a leading expert from Stanford University. Delve into the potential long-term benefits of proactive mental health interventions and learn how early detection can significantly impact the lives of young individuals struggling with mental health challenges.

Syllabus

Mental Health Improvements Through Early Detection and Intervention

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Stanford Health Care

Reviews

4.4 rating, based on 5 Class Central reviews

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  • Good and understanding
    Had lots of information gained knowledge . really interesting and well described
  • This course was very engaging. I strongly believe that in 2024, mental illness should no longer be a taboo subject. We should all feel free to speak openly about it without fear of judgment or being labeled as 'crazy.' Thank you for emphasizing that mental health is a serious matter and for creating an environment where people feel comfortable asking questions and eager to learn more.
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    Anwin K F
    Mental Health Improvements Through Early Detection and Intervention" serves as a compelling resource for those invested in improving mental health outcomes. Its strong emphasis on prevention, early identification, and targeted interventions makes it highly valuable for clinical and educational settings. Further exploration of accessibility and cultural factors would enhance its applicability to diverse populations.
  • Farris Amos
    Insightful pieces of information there. It has been resourceful especially the key areas I wish to adopt for point of care in my community is the psychosocial intervention for early psychosis, youth mental health conferences and prepsychosis period being of great interest to aid outcome among others.
    Head space programs are literally the big thing for information dissemination and integration of mental health care.
  • Alishiba
    I really enjoyed the lecture course.
    It is very useful and energetic.
    It helps alot to understand the quality care of mentally ill patients

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