Adult Mental Health

Adult Mental Health

A holistic approach to recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed skills.

The adult mental health specialisation draws on the contemporary evidence-base to enhance recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed skills for biopsychosocial assessment, formulation and person-led care planning.

Approaches for supporting people who experience a range of mental health conditions will be explored, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, personality disorder, psychosis and trauma and stress related conditions, among others.

Particular focus is placed on applying theory to real-world practice, and working to support people who may experience enduring or co-occurring conditions, with a holistic approach that draws on strengths.

This specialisation will enhance the capacity of students to work with complexity; critically reflect on clinical practice and deliver progressive mental health services that are both effective and founded on a genuine collaboration with consumers and carers.

The Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma is offered in 50 hour units over a 5 week teaching period. This includes:

  • Knowledge units: (units with a ‘K’ in the code) that are self-directed, independent learning units. You can enrol in these units at any teaching period and complete at your own pace over 10 weeks. This gives you flexibility to manage your study load.
  • Foundation units: (units with an ‘F” in the code) are only available in one teaching period as shown on the schedule below.
  • Core Units: are units required to completed as part of the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma regardless of specialisation.
  • Specialisation Units: Units required to be completed as part of the specialisation chosen.

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Graduate Certificate Applied Mental Health Studies

Degree Structure

There are eight core units and four electives in this degree. Core units carry the code 001 – 009 inclusive with 007 OR 008 required in the sequence. Each specialisation identifies the elective units required for the degree.

NOTE: the following structure applies to Perinatal, Child and Youth, Adult and Older Persons Mental Health, and the new General courses.

Adult Mental Health Studies AQF8 Elective Units

As per the above Degree Structures, students in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma courses will be required to complete specialisation elective units. Adult mental health specialisation students may choose from the units listed below.

For details on  content and Teaching Period availability open the individual unit overview pages linked below.

Note - Foundation and Enhance units are available in specific Teaching Periods only.

Elective Unit
Working with people with personality disorders [8AAF071]
Adult mental health conditions [8AAF073]
Anxiety and Mood [8AAF075]
Trauma and stress related experiences [8AAE080]
Substance dependence and addiction [8ASF027]
Psychosis [8ASF028]

*The following are core units but students may choose to complete one as an elective should they wish.

At-a-Glance Unit Availability

Download this overview of all available Adult Specialisation units, including core, knowledge, and specialisation units to help you map out your Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma study journey.

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Graduate Diploma Applied Mental Health Studies

Degree Structure

There are ten core units and 2 electives in this degree. Core units carry the code 010 – 0120 inclusive with additionally 007 OR 008 required in the sequence. Each specialisation identifies the elective units required for the degree.

NOTE: the following structure applies to Perinatal, Child and Youth, Adult and Older Persons Mental Health, and the new General courses.

Graduate Diploma Structure

Understanding Mental Health Care in Australia 8ALK010

Physical and Mental Health 8ALK011

Specialisation unit

Structured Therapies  8ALF016

Motivational Interviewing 8ALF017*

OR

Biological Therapies*

OR

Working with families 8ALF019*

Motivational Interviewing 8ALF017*

OR

Biological Therapies*

OR

Working with families 8ALF019*

Inter-Professional Communication and Collaboration 8ALF012

Evidence-Based Practice  8ALF013

Introduction to Research 8ALF014

OR

Quality Practice  8ALF015

Recovery and Recovery-Oriented Care Practice  8ALF007

OR

Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care and Practice 8ALF008

Partnering with Aboriginal people for improved social and emotional wellbeing 8ALF025

Specialisation unit

Adult Mental Health Studies AQF8 Elective Units

As per the above Degree Structures, students in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma courses will be required to complete specialisation elective units. Adult mental health specialisation students may choose from the units listed below.

For details on  content and Teaching Period availability open the individual unit overview pages linked below.

Note - Foundation and Enhance units are available in specific Teaching Periods only.

Elective Unit
Working with people with personality disorders [8AAF071]
Adult mental health conditions [8AAF073]
Anxiety and Mood [8AAF075]
Trauma and stress related experiences [8AAE080]
Substance dependence and addiction [8ASF027]
Psychosis [8ASF028]

*The following are core units but students may choose to complete one as an elective should they wish.

At-a-Glance Unit Availability

Download this overview of all available Adult Specialisation units, including core, knowledge, and specialisation units to help you map out your Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma study journey.

Download Unit Availability PDF, Adult Specialisation