{"title":"Contemporary Trends in PSW Teaching: Challenges and Opportunity to Expand","authors":"K. Sahu","doi":"10.29120/IJPSW.V9I2.96","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Psychiatric Social Work teaching has completed seven decades in India which was started with master course in medical and psychiatric social work at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai in 1948 followed by various schools of social work across the country but unfortunately even after two year full time or part time course they are not counted as a mental health professional; still they need two more years of specialized training in mental health as Master of Philosophy in Psychiatric Social Work (M.Phil. PSW) which was offered in just a few institutions. Recently the Government of India formulated manpower development schemes under the national mental health programme to address the shortage of men power in mental health. Under this scheme, 25 centre of excellence in mental health are already stabilised and various post graduate departments were upgraded and M.Phil. PSW course is started or will be started. This figure is in raise in Government intuitions and few private institutions also. The prominence of social work in mental health is expected to enhance by this effort as highly trained social workers will be available to practice in the mental health field but there are some challenges to overcome to get the maximum outcome from this opportunity to expand.    \nKeywords:Psychiatric social work, mental health, men power development, India  Â","PeriodicalId":93444,"journal":{"name":"Indian journal of psychiatric social work","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-07-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Indian journal of psychiatric social work","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.29120/IJPSW.V9I2.96","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Psychiatric Social Work teaching has completed seven decades in India which was started with master course in medical and psychiatric social work at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai in 1948 followed by various schools of social work across the country but unfortunately even after two year full time or part time course they are not counted as a mental health professional; still they need two more years of specialized training in mental health as Master of Philosophy in Psychiatric Social Work (M.Phil. PSW) which was offered in just a few institutions. Recently the Government of India formulated manpower development schemes under the national mental health programme to address the shortage of men power in mental health. Under this scheme, 25 centre of excellence in mental health are already stabilised and various post graduate departments were upgraded and M.Phil. PSW course is started or will be started. This figure is in raise in Government intuitions and few private institutions also. The prominence of social work in mental health is expected to enhance by this effort as highly trained social workers will be available to practice in the mental health field but there are some challenges to overcome to get the maximum outcome from this opportunity to expand.   Â
Keywords:Psychiatric social work, mental health, men power development, India  Â
精神病学社会工作教学在印度已经完成了七十年,1948年在孟买的塔塔社会科学研究所开始了医学和精神病学社会工作硕士课程,随后在全国各地的各种社会工作学校开始,但不幸的是,即使在两年的全职或兼职课程之后,他们也不被视为精神卫生专业人员;他们还需要再接受两年的心理健康方面的专门培训,获得精神病学社会工作哲学硕士学位。PSW),只有少数机构提供。最近,印度政府根据国家心理健康方案制定了人力发展计划,以解决心理健康领域男性力量不足的问题。根据这一计划,25个精神健康卓越中心已经稳定下来,多个研究生院系得到升级。PSW课程已经开始或即将开始。这一数字在政府机构和少数私人机构中都在上升。社会工作在精神卫生方面的突出地位有望通过这一努力得到加强,因为训练有素的社会工作者将可在精神卫生领域进行实践,但要从这一扩大机会中获得最大的成果,还需要克服一些挑战。Â Â Â Â关键词:精神病学社会工作,心理健康,男性权力发展,印度Â Â