Treatment skills
Learning outcomes
| Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 |
|---|---|---|
Psychiatric emergencies: undertakes the assessment and initial management of psychiatric emergencies, with due regard for safety and risk, under supervision. | Psychiatric emergencies: constructs and implements tailored management plans, with supervision, using evidence-based biological and psychosocial approaches, developing expertise in psychopharmacology and psychotherapeutic skills. | Develops, implements, monitors and appropriately revises comprehensive management plans, incorporating biological, psychological, social and cultural approaches, which are informed by the formulation and prognosis and which acknowledge barriers to implementation. Transfers management appropriately, managing termination issues and transfer of care. |
Resources
Below is a selection of RANZCP resources to help build knowledge and understanding in this learning area. These are provided as an entry point, and do not reflect formal learning or assessment requirements.
LearnIt modules (member login required)
- Cognitive-behavioural group treatment for functional somatic syndromes
- Pharmacological treatment of resistant depression: an overview
- Assessing and communicating violence risk
- Treatment and management of complex affective disorders (RCPsych Congress 2017)
- Family interventions in psychosis
- Psychedelic drug therapy in psychiatry
Podcast episodes