Course Objectives: |
With this course, it is aimed for the doctoral student to know the status of women's mental health and diseases in the world and in Turkey, to know the psychological/psychiatric problems experienced according to women's developmental periods, to know the situations related to maternal mental health in pregnancy, birth and postpartum period, and to be able to implement initiatives to protect and improve maternal mental health. |
Course Content: |
Concept of mental health, the situation of women's mental health in the world and in Turkey, Characteristics of individuals with and without mental health, Mental health and women's mental health in the historical process, Diagnostic classification systems of psychiatric diseases (DSM and ICD), World mental health profile, Turkey's mental health profile Health profile, General profile on the state of women's mental health, Mental status assessment and interview with the individual with psychiatric problems, Psychotic disorders and women, Mood disorders and women, Anxiety disorders and women, Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health-I, Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health -II, Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health -III, Neurophysiological Differences between Men and Women, Reproductive health problems of psychiatric patients, XI., Violence against women. |
Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
The concept of mental health, the situation of women's mental health in the world and in Turkey |
course notes |
2) |
Mental status evaluation and interview with the individual with psychiatric problems |
Course notes |
3) |
Psychotic disorders and women |
course notes |
4) |
Mood disorders and women |
course notes |
5) |
Anxiety disorders and women |
course notes |
6) |
Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health (Factors affecting mental state during pregnancy, Basic psychological symptoms of pregnancy) |
course notes |
7) |
Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health (Pseudocyesis (False Pregnancy), Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Pregnancy with assisted reproductive techniques, Curettage) |
course notes |
8) |
midterm |
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9) |
Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health (Birth Process; Postpartum mental problems, Factors causing postpartum psychological disorders, Maternity Blues, Postpartum depression, Postpartum psychosis) |
course notes |
10) |
Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health (Birth Process; Postpartum mental problems, Factors causing postpartum psychological disorders, Maternity Blues, Postpartum depression, Postpartum psychosis) |
course notes |
11) |
Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health (Menarche and Menstruation, Premenstrual Syndrome, Menopause, Psychological Responses to Women's Physical Diseases, Infertility, Hysterectomy, Breast and gynecological cancers) |
course notes |
12) |
Periods Affecting Women's Mental Health (Menarche and Menstruation, Premenstrual Syndrome, Menopause, Psychological Responses to Women's Physical Diseases, Infertility, Hysterectomy, Breast and gynecological cancers) |
course notes |
13) |
Neurobiology and psychosocial dimension of motherhood, Mother-infant attachment |
course notes |
14) |
Reproductive health problems of women with psychiatric illness |
course notes |
15) |
violence against women |
course notes |
16) |
final exam |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
She constantly improves and analyzes her knowledge about the field of midwifery and uses the knowledge she has gained from other disciplines to improve her midwifery knowledge. |
3 |
2) |
Understands and explains problems related to maternal and child health |
3 |
3) |
Plans and implements midwifery care comprehensively, in line with ethical principles, with a humanist and holistic approach. |
1 |
4) |
Develops strategies, standards, policies and implementation plans on midwifery-related issues at national/international level |
2 |
5) |
Adopting lifelong learning as a principle, it transfers national and international innovations in midwifery practices to care. |
3 |
6) |
Conducts original research that contributes to professional knowledge |
1 |