This course is ideal for those  wishing to progress from ‘introduction to Mental Health’ or Introduction to Psychology’.
This course explores how mental illness is classified by the World Health Organisation and the strengths and weaknesses of this classification. You will look at the symptoms of one psycho pathological spectrum and discuss the attitudes toward specific psycho pathological disorders, describing stigmas and stereotypes.

Course Dates

19-21 July

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Course Times

Classes begin at 4pm on the first day of your course and end at around 3pm on the final day. Please arrive on campus at 3pm on your first day to check in.

Course Level Level 2
Course Length 3 Days Residential
Course Area Developing Social Awareness
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Planning Your Learning

Choosing the right course will help you get the most out of studying at Fircroft College. We offer one-to-one information, advice and guidance (IAG) to help you plan a personal programme of learning. We will look at what aims and goals you may have, your previous qualifications and experience, and what you want to achieve by studying at Fircroft. We will then plan a suitable programme of learning with you.

To find out more about how we can help you choose the right course for you, download our fact sheet here.

To book an Information Advice and Guidance (IAG) meeting you can contact our admissions office on 0121 472 0116, or come to one of our drop-in sessions, every Monday from 2pm – 4pm.