学生对 Yale University 提供的 Addiction Treatment: Clinical Skills for Healthcare Providers 的评价和反馈
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RV
Jan 1, 2023
It is a very interesting and helpful course with many practical examples and cases which help to understand and process information deeply.Thank you for this course.
ML
Jul 30, 2024
What a brilliant course! Just one critique/concern: The Black doctor's lectures did not have the YALE watermark on them. This felt exclusionary and felt like racism towards her.
426 - Addiction Treatment: Clinical Skills for Healthcare Providers 的 446 个评论(共 446 个)
创建者 Melissa D
•May 6, 2021
Good clinical skills but could have more information. It was straight to the point however and not a waste of time.
创建者 Revd D V T
•Apr 27, 2021
A very simple, user friendly course; the use of simple language assists in the understanding of the lessons.
创建者 Nicole B
•Aug 11, 2021
Very good, great instructors, engaging. Just wish there was more Canadian content
创建者 Sushi S
•Sep 21, 2022
i had ask the question will i get a certificate after completing this course ?
创建者 SHARMA P
•Aug 30, 2022
some informations are not global , and covid situation has also changed
创建者 Janai M
•Oct 1, 2021
completely hard to stay focused... Thank you!!!!
创建者 heather f
•Aug 28, 2023
Very Educational and Informtive
创建者 Amaya V
•Aug 29, 2020
Excellent, but to Us centered.
创建者 Veronica V V
•Dec 16, 2021
cant get my certificate
创建者 Tomas S
•May 26, 2025
nice work
创建者 Anne-Thomas S
•May 2, 2022
Amazin!
创建者 Glenn F
•Oct 3, 2022
Good.
创建者 Nathan L
•Jul 5, 2022
valid
创建者 Kaitlyn W
•Jun 7, 2022
创建者 Bianca B
•Sep 12, 2022
I believe there should be some treated alcoholics/addicts who are members of 12 step groups included in this panel of professionals. 12 step programs would benefit by learning from medical professionals. This would increase the efficacy of both treatments and reduce the polarised view that 12 step programs have a high failure rate because they are not 'evidence based' and that medication wont' help in addiction/alcoholism. AA sends people to doctors, doctors to AA.
创建者 Riaz B
•Aug 18, 2023
It took me 20+ hours to complete this course.The main information could have been imparted in 3-4 hours. There were lots of redundancies.but the speakers were very knowledgable
创建者 saron M
•Mar 24, 2022
kind of hoped to see more of the psychotherapy methods , how to conduct a cognitive behavioral therapy, individual therapy and others in detail
创建者 Elaine E
•Jul 15, 2023
This was informative, but out of touch in terms of functional interventional techniques for replacement behavior & medication. This is also doesn't take into account simultaneous research in possible rudimentary positive feedback loops/reinforcement in comparison to extreme negative feedback loops i.e. effectiveness of specific methods of extreme behavior modification with Stanford prisoner study electroshock "therapy" vs. basic positive reinforcement using a Pavlovian method. Also didn't discuss practical methods for effective gambling cessation techniques & effective means of muting environmental stimuli that increase the likelihood of keeping people in cycles of financial distress/poverty. Could've used studies that involve functional MRI, or EEG in the positive reward feedback loop in order to personalize & identify possible strategies to replace the behavior with reasonably attempting to find out what an equally rewarding behavior might be to an individual (since those obviously vary per person) vs. archaic techniques in prescribing what could only be described as "punitive" (& frankly negatively stigmatized) tranquilizers & sedatives. I get that it's an introductory class, but there are far more interesting topics & methods for successful & functional behavior reallocation that could stand to be discussed.
创建者 Amanda R
•May 19, 2022
Very boring, want to unenroll but can't figure out how.
创建者 Muhammad K
•Mar 16, 2023
very good course