
By the end of this module you will be able to:
List the relevant neurotransmitters and their function.
Describe the different classes of psychotropics.
Define the mental health conditions psychotropics help with.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Have an overview of how mental health disorders were managed prior to modern medicines.
Describe the timeline of events following the development of modern psychotropics.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Have an appreciation of how many people experience poor mental health globally.
List the most common diagnoses in the UK
Appreciate the risk factors associated with poor mental health.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Have an understanding of the clinical and non-clinical details which support the formation of a diagnosis.
Describe what the Mental State Examination entails.
Have a broad overview of care planning.
By the end of this module you will be able to describe important person-related factors that are considered before psychotropics are prescribed.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Have an overview of important medication-related factors to considered before psychotropics are prescribed.
Have an awareness of the different pharmaceutical formulations.
Have a basic understanding of pharmacokinetic topics such as absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Understand what adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are and how it differs from side-effects.
Describe the different types of ADRs that exist.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Have a basic understanding of blood test monitoring parameters.
Have a basic understanding of physical health tests such as blood pressure, pulse and ECG.
Have an understanding of the link between continued monitoring and treatment plans.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
List examples of antidepressant.
Describe what they’re used for and their mechanisms of action.
Understand the common side-effects and the recommended monitoring requirements.
Mental health medicines, also known as psychotropics, help millions of people with a wide range of mental health conditions to lead fulfilling lives. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a caregiver, or someone interested in mental health, this course is tailored to meet your needs. Our goal is to make your journey through this course easily digestible by having the most accurate information all packed into a single course. We have helped thousands of learners to grasp complex topics and now we are ready to help you.
This course is broken down into a series of comprehensive modules arranged chronologically to help you learn. In modules 1 to 4, you will learn a basic history of psychotropics, common mental health disorders and understand clinical and non-clinical details which support the formation of a diagnosis. In Modules 5 and 6, you will learn all about the person and medication-related factors which influence prescribing decisions. Module 7 is all about adverse drug reactions and how they can be classified. Module 8 will provide you with a foundation for understanding blood test monitoring parameters and physical health tests such as blood pressure, pulse and ECGs. Modules 9 to 15 will cover the uses, mechanisms of action, common side-effects and recommended monitoring requirements for different classes of psychotropics. Module 15, the last teaching module will provide an understanding of mental health from a holistic approach involving psychotherapy, diet and lifestyle changes.