The "III Course of Psychiatry in Everyday Life" addresses some of the most common mental disorders
In order to detect mental illness early and act accordingly, different clinicians disclose their practical experience from major mental disorders in the "Third Course Psychiatry in everyday life" of the International University Campus Mar-Mare Nostrum, which be held at the College of Education's child Paseo Rosales Molina de Segura between 10 and 13 July.
For this, a group of psychiatrists and psychologists will address issues such as memory disorders, bipolar disorder, insomnia, hallucinations, fears and panic attacks among others.
The closing conference will be borne by Luis Gutiérrez Rojas, head of Psychiatry Hospital of Granada and member of the Institute of Neurosciences at the University of Granada, who will speak on "Humor as a driver of mental stability."
The course is led by Francisco Toledo Romero, associate professor of psychiatry at the Medical Faculty of Murcia and head psychiatrist at the University Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca of Murcia, has a duration of 25 hours, and who are registered will be entitled to 2.5 free credits or 1 credit ECTS-CRAU
Source: UMU