Public Health Informatics: The Intersection of Data and Health
February 13, 2024
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Instructor: A. Ka Tat Tsang
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This course provides an introduction to:
1. Basic concepts of The Strategies and Skills Learning and Development System (SSLD), their relevance for every day relationships and provide advanced concepts for participants who work in fields of social work and health care . 2. Basic practice principles and methods of SSLD, illustrated by relationship management case studies. 3. The SSLD framework for relationship management assessment; N3C (needs, circumstances, characteristics, capacity) and problem translation. 4. Core competencies in the relationship management application of the SSLD system: Observation learning, simulation, real life implementation, review and monitoring.
Introducing the course and the basic concepts of SSLD (Strategies & Skills Learning & Development).
21 videos7 readings8 assignments
SSLD conceptualization of relationship: Addressing participants’ needs as key condition of possibility. This module will discuss the social exchange theory, life-scripts, managing differences, and responsive assertiveness
17 videos5 readings6 assignments2 discussion prompts
This module covers topics on how to build and manage your relationships through effective communication skills such as listening, understanding, reception, and expression.
27 videos3 readings9 assignments1 peer review
This module addresses relationship building based on communication, reception, and expression skills learned in Module 3. Additional topics on relationship problems will also be discussed.
26 videos4 readings8 assignments
Introduction to the concept of Six Domains of Human Life and its application in different parts of a relationship. This module explores the transformation and termination of relationships and their challenges.
21 videos3 readings12 assignments
The final module covers various topics related to relationships, including love, sexuality, intimacy, and relationship problems.
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Reviewed on Apr 23, 2020
Really fun and felt like I learned a lot about myself. If you are looking for insight on your relationships whether it is your significant other, best friend, or family than this class is for you!!!!
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2022
This course was very helpful; if I hadn't lived through a few relationships, I would have learned even more. The tools for conquering differences and communicating were most helpful!
Reviewed on Apr 30, 2023
Extremely useful course and in-depth modules. I loved studying this course for I gained practical tools and learn some clear concepts that helped me navigate the complexity of relationship.
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