The course is designed to empower professionals working at the intersection of mental health and social justice. Drawing from the foundational insights of "Community Psychology" by Geoffrey Nelson and Isaac Prilleltensky, this course bridges theory and practice to address real-world challenges. It integrates community psychology training, liberation psychology concepts, and ecological models in psychology to cultivate inclusive mental health leadership. Participants will explore the social determinants of mental health, community-based interventions, power dynamics in communities, and critical perspectives on mental health. Through cultural competence in psychology and grassroots mental health initiatives, learners will be equipped with methods to foster recovery, resilience, and systemic transformation.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
This course uses a participatory and experiential learning model rooted in critical pedagogy. Training will include case studies of grassroots mental health initiatives, role plays around power dynamics in communities, and group activities focused on social intervention planning. Guided discussions will explore the interplay between marginalisation and psychological well-being. Using real-life scenarios from the textbook and field, participants will apply transformative and participatory research methods. Each day concludes with a structured reflection to reinforce learning and promote personal insights. Materials are grounded in empowerment-based mental health frameworks, promoting inclusive psychological practices.
No formal prerequisites are required. However, experience in mental health, community development, or social justice work is beneficial.
Each day's session is generally structured to last around 4-5 hours, with breaks and interactive activities included. The total course duration spans five days, approximately 20-25 hours of instruction.
Liberation psychology provides frameworks for confronting systemic inequality, empowering community voices, and promoting accountability in policy and organizational change. Participants learn to diagnose institutional barriers and build inclusive, justice-oriented systems.
The course stands out by grounding every element in the liberation psychology framework, going beyond symptom-based approaches to tackle the root causes of mental distress. Unlike many courses that treat mental health as an individual issue, this course trains participants to recognise systemic oppression, power imbalances, and cultural contexts. Using methods from the book by Nelson and Prilleltensky, it emphasizes empowerment, ecological thinking, and participatory methods. This course not only enhances knowledge but also builds real-world skills for social transformation through community-based mental health strategies, critical reflection, and cross-sector collaboration.
ساعات معتمدة: 5 ساعة في اليوم
وضع الدورة: دوام كامل
مقدم الدورة: مركز (Agile Leaders) للتدريب
جاكرتا 2026-04-19
الدوحة 2026-04-26
القاهرة 2026-05-04
سيول 2026-05-11
روما 2026-05-11
مدريد 2026-05-18
مسقط 2026-05-24
باريس 2026-05-25
أمستردام 2026-06-08
تبليسي 2026-06-15
باكو 2026-06-22
فيينا 2026-06-29
لندن 2026-07-06
المنامة 2026-07-12
عمان 2026-07-19
كوالالمبور 2026-07-27
ميلان 2026-08-03
روما 2026-08-31
أمستردام 2026-09-07
المنامة 2026-09-13
لندن 2026-09-21
دبي 2026-10-05
براغ 2026-10-18
فيينا 2026-10-19
عن بعد 2026-11-09
دبي 2026-12-14
كيب تاون 2026-12-20
القاهرة 2026-12-29
برشلونة 2027-01-05
دبي 2027-01-12
الدار البيضاء 2027-01-19
الكويت 2027-01-25
اسطنبول 2027-01-26
طوكيو 2027-02-02
أمستردام 2027-02-09
كوالالمبور 2027-02-16
أثينا 2027-02-22
شرم الشيخ 2027-02-23
مدريد 2027-03-02
برشلونة 2027-03-09
جوهانسبرغ 2027-03-15
لندن 2027-03-23
دبي 2027-03-30
باريس 2027-03-30
اسطنبول 2027-04-06
ميلان 2027-04-13