Description
This ECNP course explores a vital, transdiagnostic concept that holds significance across all psychiatric disorders and offers translational benefits in various domains of mental health. Resilience, the ability to recover from adversity and stay healthy over time, is essential to mental well-being and is rapidly evolving in research and treatment. This course will examine the neuroscience behind resilience and vulnerability, its potential applications, methods to measure it in diverse settings, and its practical use in clinical practice. Through a blend of pre-recorded lectures and live discussions, participants will delve into the foundational theories, contemporary research, and innovative translational approaches that incorporate resilience into daily practice of mental health professionals.
This course is organised by two ECNP Networks: The Resilience and Traumatic Stress networks, aiming to foster interdisciplinary collaboration to understand the interplay between stress and resilience in different contexts, how to operationalise and measure it, but also its underlying (neuro)biological mechanisms The outcome of this ECNP course is a robust understanding of resilience that equips participants to apply these insights effectively in their professional spheres, contributing to innovative neuroscientific research, innovative therapeutic strategies, and improved patient outcomes.
This course is ideal for mental health professionals at any stage of their career, including pre-clinical and clinical researchers, practicing psychiatrists, psychologists, and other healthcare providers involved in mental health services.
Learning objectives
- Understand how resilience can be operationalized and assessed.
- Understand the (neuro)biological mechanisms that underpin stress and resilience and how these can be influenced.
- Learn how resilience can be measured in daily life using empirical, evidence-based methods.
- Apply translational strategies to integrate resilience-building practices into clinical environments.
Audience
This course is ideal for mental health professionals at any stage of their career, including pre-clinical and clinical researchers, practicing psychiatrists, psychologists, and other healthcare providers involved in mental health services.
Course format
At the start of the course, your existing knowledge on the subject will be assessed through a pre-course test. The course comprises seven 30-45 minute lectures, which will be made available every three weeks and can be viewed at your convenience. Each lecture concludes with three multiple-choice questions.
Additionally, a 30-min live Q&A session with one or two of the lecturers will be held every month, to discuss the topics covered in the lectures.
The course is completed upon the successful completion of the post-course test.
How to enrol
Registration for the course is no longer available. The first Q&A will start on 31 October 2024.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at courses@ecnp.eu.