Non-pharmacological Interventions for Mental Health Conditions in Primary Care
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore evidence-based non-pharmacological interventions for common mental health conditions like depression and anxiety in this informative lecture. Delve into alternative and complementary treatments popular among Asian populations, examining the latest clinical trial evidence. Learn from Dr. Samuel Wong, Director of the School of Public Health and Primary Care at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, as he shares insights on mindfulness-based interventions, primary care service models, and multimorbidity management. Gain valuable knowledge about holistic approaches to mental health care and discover resources for further research and personal mindfulness practice.
Syllabus
Non-pharmacological Interventions for Mental Health Conditions Commonly Discussed in Primary Care
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Stanford Health Care
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