In today’s world, mental illness and distress are common and these account for a significant burden of disability within our community. At the same time, there is a growing interest in understanding and enhancing positive mental health and wellbeing; particularly from developments in the fields of positive psychology and mental health promotion. Positive Psychiatry is a new term (Jeste et al 2016) that describes a dual approach to mental health, where we build strengths, supports and healthy lifestyles as well as treating illness and distress.
In this course, we will explore different aspects of good mental health as well as provide an overview of the major kinds of mental disorders, their causes, treatments and how to seek help and support. The course will feature a large number of Australian experts in psychiatry, psychology and mental health research, and we will also hear from “lived experience experts”, people who have lived with mental illness, and share their personal stories of recovery.
We take an evidence-based approach to a range of strategies that anyone can use to enhance their own mental health and that of others, from exercise and relaxation techniques through to the role of love, relationships and 'good' types of work. We cover topics from creativity and yoga through to psychiatric medications and psychotherapies.
Module 1 introduces the foundations of positive mental health, exploring how stress affects us and what supports recovery and growth. It traces key ideas from Aristotle through to modern research on happiness and wellbeing.
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8 videos8 readings2 assignments
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8 videos•Total 55 minutes
Course Overview•4 minutes
Wellbeing•2 minutes
Positive mental health and Psychiatry•8 minutes
Stress•9 minutes
Recovery perspective•8 minutes
Tina's Story - Part 1•4 minutes
Positive Psychology•9 minutes
8 Steps to Happiness•11 minutes
8 readings•Total 90 minutes
How to navigate the course•10 minutes
Pre-course self check questionnaire •10 minutes
About the Pre-course self-assessment scales•10 minutes
Module 1 Reading list•10 minutes
Essential reading - Mental Health and Wellbeing•10 minutes
Essential reading - Stress•20 minutes
Essential reading - 100 ways to support recovery•10 minutes
Essential readings - the PERMA Model•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Knowledge Check•30 minutes
Assessment 1•30 minutes
Module 2 - Body and Mind
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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This module is about the body and mind. We will learn about the central importance of physical health and lifestyle, and how exercise can be used as an evidence-based treatment for common mental health conditions. We will cover basic relaxation and mindfulness strategies, as well as personality strengths, and how to identify your own strengths.
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9 videos9 readings1 assignment1 app item
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9 videos•Total 66 minutes
Exercise•6 minutes
BONUS: The benefits of pet ownership•2 minutes
Yoga and mental health•8 minutes
Sleeping well•9 minutes
Nutrition: Prevention•8 minutes
Relaxation•8 minutes
Mindfulness•11 minutes
Personality strengths•9 minutes
A strengths approach to community mental health•5 minutes
9 readings•Total 90 minutes
Essential readings - Exercise•10 minutes
Recommended resource - Yoga•10 minutes
Essential readings - Sleep•10 minutes
Recommended resource - About the Insomnia Severity Index•10 minutes
Essential readings - Nutrition•10 minutes
Essential reading - Breathing and relaxation exercises•10 minutes
Recommended resources - Mindfulness•10 minutes
Recommended resources - Strengths Assessment and VIA survey of Character Strengths•10 minutes
Mental health has sometimes been described simply as the capacity to love and to work. Psychiatry still uses similar concepts today. In this module, we talk about love and work, and introduce the complementary ideas of rest and play. We hear about attachment theory, social connections and the ancient wisdom of Australian Aboriginal views on wellbeing. We discuss the importance of contributing and here you find out whether or not work is good for you.
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9 videos7 readings1 assignment
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9 videos•Total 70 minutes
Attachment and mental health•12 minutes
Creative selves•8 minutes
Autonomy and connection•2 minutes
Families and carers•11 minutes
Aboriginal Australians: social and emotional wellbeing•8 minutes
Social and economic participation•3 minutes
The YES Project•12 minutes
Consumer communities•8 minutes
Work and mental health•7 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Recommended resource - Attachment•10 minutes
Recommended resource - The benefits of social support•10 minutes
Recommended resource - Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing•10 minutes
Essential reading: Australian and New Zealand Consensus Statement on the Health Benefits of Work•10 minutes
Recommended resources on work and mental health•10 minutes
Module 3 Reading list•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
Assessment 3•10 minutes
Module 4 - Mental Illness
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we cover the major categories of mental illness: their symptoms, causes and treatments. This includes the more common conditions such as anxiety, depression and addictions, as well as less common mental illnesses such as psychosis, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
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10 videos11 readings1 assignment1 app item
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10 videos•Total 93 minutes
Tina's Story - Part 2•7 minutes
Anxiety•10 minutes
Depression•10 minutes
Addictions•11 minutes
Trauma•12 minutes
Bipolar disorder•10 minutes
BONUS: Rob's story•5 minutes
Psychosis and Schizophrenia•9 minutes
Psychotherapies•8 minutes
Psychiatric medications•10 minutes
11 readings•Total 110 minutes
Recommended resource - Mental Health First Aid•10 minutes
Recommended resources - Types of anxiety disorders•10 minutes
Essential readings - Depression•10 minutes
Essential readings - Addictions•10 minutes
Recommended resources - About the AUDIT Scale•10 minutes
Essential reading - Psychosis and schizophrenia•10 minutes
Recommended readings - ADHD and autism spectrum•10 minutes
Essential readings - Talking Therapies•10 minutes
Module 4 Reading list•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Assessment 4•30 minutes
1 app item•Total 60 minutes
Questionnaire 3: AUDIT Scale•60 minutes
Module 5 - Paths to Recovery
Module 5•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will detail some of the many paths to recovery. From early intervention through the philosophy of personal recovery, consumer support networks, creative arts as therapy as well as spiritual and religious practices.
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10 videos3 readings1 assignment1 app item
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10 videos•Total 56 minutes
Resilience•8 minutes
Early intervention - Part 1•4 minutes
Early intervention - Part 2•9 minutes
Innovations in mental health•4 minutes
Creativity•7 minutes
Music therapy•7 minutes
Art therapy•5 minutes
Spirituality•8 minutes
Tina's Story - Part 3•4 minutes
Summary of Course•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Recommended resources - Writing and problem-solving•10 minutes
Recommended resource - Music and the brain•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 19, 2020
Good concepts, brilliantly explained, very extensive and insightful videos and reading material. You will take back with you all the necessary teachings around positive psychiatry from this course.
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Reviewed on Aug 18, 2020
Enjoyed and learned a lot in this MOOC. Inclusion of real life experiences is very touching. Learnt a lot about developing mental health and flourishing as a person. Thank you University of Sydney.
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Reviewed on Aug 1, 2022
Incredibly insightful and easy to follow. I learnt a lot about my own mental health and also how to help others, this has been a great stepping stone to continue studying in this field. Thank you.
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