- Introduction mental health & eating disorders
- Introduction to the course
- Why do psychological problems often occur in young people?
- What is a good mental health?
- When can you speak of psychological problems?
- How often do psychological problems occur in young people?
- Introduction to mental health test
- Introduction to eating disorders
- What are eating disorders?
- Why does someone get an eating disorder?
- How often do eating disorders occur and what are the consequences?
- Getting help for an eating disorder
- Conclusion eating disorders
- Depression & anxiety
- Introduction to depression
- What is a depression?
- How often do depressions occur?
- Why does someone become depressed?
- Depression and then what?
- Conclusion depression
- Introduction to anxiety
- Phobias
- Fear of failure
- Compulsion
- Conclusion anxiety
- Autism & ADHD
- Introduction to autism
- What is autism?
- Why isn’t autism just called autism?
- How does autism start and how do you deal with it?
- Conclusion autism
- Introduction to ADHD
- What is ADHD?
- What is and what isn’t ADHD?
- Does ADHD occur more often than it used to?
- What are the causes of ADHD?
- ADHD and then what?
- Conclusion ADHD
- Substance abuse & antisocial behaviour
- Introduction to substance abuse
- How many young people use alcohol or drugs
- Risks of alcohol abuse and other substances
- Addiction
- Conclusion substance abuse
- Introduction to antisocial behaviour
- Why do young people show more antisocial behaviour?
- Different groups of young people with antisocial behaviour
- Conclusion antisocial behaviour
- Psychosis & resilience
- Introduction to psychosis
- What is psychosis?
- How often do psychoses occur?
- Why does somebody get psychosis?
- How do you get psychosis and what can you do about it?
- Conclusion psychosis
- Introduction to resilience
- Resilience and bad experiences
- How do you increase your resilience?
- Talking to others
- Taking good care of yourself
- Take action!
- Professional help
- Conclusion resilience