Description
Naturopathic Approach to Mental Health Course
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COURSE OUTLINE
Naturopathic Approach to Mental Health Course
These are the specifications of the Da Vinci Institute of Holistic Medicine’s
Naturopathic Approach to Mental Health course: |
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1. Awarding Institution / Body: | School of Integrative and Complementary Medicine, University of America, USA |
2. Teaching Institution: | Online and distance learning, with tutor support |
3. Programme Accredited by: | School of Integrative and Complementary Medicine, University of America, USA |
4. Final Award | Compulsory course for students enrolled in the Masters in Naturopathy and Holistic Medicine |
5. Programme title: | Naturopathic Approach to Mental Health |
6. Course Code and level: | MNHM7003 |
7. Duration of programme: | One trimester or 12 weeks |
8. Total number of study hours: | Equivalent to 4 US credits or 60 clock hours of study |
9. Enrollment requirements: | Students enrolled in the Masters in Naturopathy and Holistic Medicine |
10. Enrollment date: | First Year, Third Trimester |
11. Fees: | Full payment: €520 euros; Installment plan: €182 per month for 3 monthly payments. |
CURRICULUM
The Naturopathic Approach to Mental Health course looks at the relationship between the gut-brain connection and neurofeedback. A study observing the connection between intestinal and psychological distress. This applied dissertation was designed to demonstrate the effectiveness of neurofeedback in treating intestinal distress such as IBS and constipation through the reduction of anxiety and depression symptoms.
The course is separated into two Parts:
Part A: Videos – There are 6 lessons which include several videos regarding mental health problems. Also there are some notes about each video which are very useful towards completing the assignment questions and Final Exam.
Part B: consists of 7 lessons which include a study observing the connection between intestinal and psychological distress. The structure is the following:
Lesson 1 – Introduction to the Gut-Brain Connection
Lesson 2 – The Cranial and Gut-Brain – A Review of the Literature
Lesson 3 – The Connection between Stress, Psychological Challenges and Poor Intestinal Health
Lesson 4 – Gastrointestinal Problems and Mental Health
Lesson 5 – Results and Conclusions of Gastrointestinal Study
Lesson 6 – Individual Case Studies
Lesson 7 – Discussion of Gastrointestinal Case Studies
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