Mental Health

Courses tagged with "Mental Health"

Category: Updates
Curriculum: Gastroenterology, Kidney and Urology, Mental Health, Metabolic Problems and Endocrinology, Neurology
CPD Points: 2.5
Time to complete this course: 150 minutes
Date of publication: 15 January 2023
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Category: Updates
Curriculum: Cardiovascular Health, Improving Quality, Safety and Prescribing, Kidney and Urology, Mental Health, Neurology
CPD Points: 2.5
Time to complete this course: 150 minutes
Date of publication: 15 September 2022
Reviewed and updated: 23 July 2024
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Category: Updates
Curriculum: Kidney and Urology, Maternity and Reproductive Health, Mental Health, People with Long-Term Conditions including Cancer, Respiratory Health
CPD Points: 3.0
Time to complete this course: 180 minutes
Date of publication: 14 May 2019
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Category: Updates
Curriculum: Cardiovascular Health, Mental Health, Musculoskeletal Health, Neurology, Older Adults
CPD Points: 2.5
Time to complete this course: 150 minutes
Date of publication: 15 January 2018
Reviewed and updated: 20 December 2023
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Category: Updates
Curriculum: Gastroenterology, Haematology, Infectious Disease and Travel Health, Mental Health, Smoking, Alcohol and Substance Misuse
CPD Points: 2.0
Time to complete this course: 120 minutes
Date of publication: 15 January 2017
Reviewed and updated: 15 July 2023
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Essential Knowledge Challenge 2023.1

The first Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2023, EKC2023.1 provides a twenty item online applied knowledge test with instant answer access.

The questions included within the Challenge are sourced from the content of the modules and reference material found within EKU2023.1.

Category: Challenges
Curriculum: Gastroenterology, Kidney and Urology, Mental Health, Metabolic Problems and Endocrinology, Neurology
Date of publication: 15 February 2023
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Essential Knowledge Challenge 2022.3

The third Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2022, EKC2022.3 provides a twenty item online applied knowledge test with instant answer access.

The questions included within the Challenge are sourced from the content of the modules and reference material found within EKU2022.3.

Category: Challenges
Curriculum: Cardiovascular Health, Improving Quality, Safety and Prescribing, Kidney and Urology, Mental Health, Neurology
Date of publication: 15 October 2022
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The second Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2019, EKC2019.2 provides a twenty item online applied knowledge test with instant answer access.

The questions included within the Challenge are sourced from the content of the modules and reference material found within EKU2019.2 as well as the EKU Journal Watch and Hot Topics released during September to December 2018.

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Date of publication: 15 July 2019
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This is a recording of a live webinar that took place on Monday 24 February 2025. This recording will be available to view until 24 September 2025.

This webinar will be split into two parts. Part one will cover what is the nature of emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD) and how might we best understand it with our patients. We will look at the science behind aetiology, medical diagnosis (ICD/DSM) and alternative trauma informed bio-psycho-social approaches. This will take into consideration the diversity and background of patients. The webinar will also consider the nature of core psychological and behavioural traits of EUPD and how that relates to psychiatric co-morbidity. We will look at key skills to enhance engagement, including mentalisation and strengths-based approaches. Additionally, we will look at a schema for quickly developing a psychosocial understanding which can inform a plan.

In part two we will move onto how can GPs support patients with EUPD and looking at the evidence behind treatment options. This Includes Psychological Therapies, social interventions and medication. We will critically appraise systems’ response to people meeting criteria for EUPD, and consider the optimal role of general practice in the system.


Learning Objectives: 

  • Aetiology and nature of core psychological and behavioural trait of EUPD – and how relates to psychiatric co-morbidity
  • Skills to enhance engagement and a strength-based approach.
  • And key psychological symptoms to assess in GP setting as a means to providing a psychosocial understanding which can inform a plan.
  • Diversity of individuals and backgrounds
  • Evidence behind treatment options – Psychological Therapies, social interventions and medication
  • Skills for GPs in developing personalised strengths-based bio-psycho-social plans
  • Strengths and weaknesses of health systems’ response to people meeting criteria for EUPD, and role of general practice


RCGP Learning

Curriculum: Mental Health
CPD Points: 1.5
Time to complete this course: 90 minutes
Date of publication: 24 March 2025
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This is a recording of a live webinar that took place on 21 November 2024 This recording will be available to view until 21 August 2025.

Join us for this insightful conference focusing on improving and expanding access to mental health care in line with the NHS long-term plan. Discussions will address the critical role of primary care in supporting patients with diverse mental health conditions, recognising that current systems often fall short for both patients and professionals. The challenges have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has increased workload pressures and heightened mental health needs.

Our experienced speakers will provide evidence-based information tailored to the needs of primary care. You'll receive practical advice and useful resources to support patients dealing with a range of difficulties, including depression, psychosis, eating disorders, and perinatal mental health issues. You will learn how to support patients dealing with a range of difficulties, including depression, psychosis and eating disorders mental health problems. We will also discuss the limitations of current arrangements and the need for comprehensive solutions beyond NHS talking Therapies. By the end of this event, you will be better equipped to identify and meet the mental health needs of your patients and manage the increasing demands on primary care services.

Topics include:

  • Management of people with depression in primary care
  • Eating disorders
  • Management of people with complex emotional needs
  • Managing children with mental health problems in primary care
  • Postnatal depression and puerperal psychosis
  • Managing people with psychosis in primary care 
  • Practitioner wellbeing 
  • Bipolar disorder

RCGP Learning

Curriculum: Mental Health
CPD Points: 6.5
Time to complete this course: 6-7 hours
Date of publication: 5 December 2024
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