Launching diploma courses in primary mental health care and clinical psychotherapeutic interventions

Upon completion, participants will be able to provide a basic package of mental health services at primary health care, diagnose and manage the most common mental disorders, identify severe and complicated cases to specialists, and provide clinical follow up for cases managed by specialists. 

The clinical psychotherapeutic interventions diploma will establish a group of psychologists well equipped with psychotherapy and counselling skills. Both diplomas are supported by WHO and implemented in partnership with National Centre for Disease Control and Medical Manpower Development Centre at the Ministry of Health, Libya. In addition, key international and national trainers are facilitating the two diplomas.

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