Laurea University of Applied Sciences

Psychological Disorders in Children and Adolescents

Vantaa/Espoo (Multiple Campuses), Finland

The Non-degree in Psychological Disorders in Children and Adolescents at Laurea University of Applied Sciences is a 3 year long program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

Laurea University of Applied Sciences, founded in 1991 and operating across multiple campuses in the Helsinki-Uusimaa region, is known for its Learning by Developing model that integrates academic study with real-life projects. Serving over 10,000 students, Laurea focuses on applied education in fields such as social services, health care, business management and hospitality. The institution emphasizes close cooperation with regional partners to ensure that learning is practice-oriented and aligned with labour market needs.

Degree programmes at Laurea combine classroom learning with project work, internships and collaborative RDI activities, giving students frequent opportunities to solve authentic challenges alongside employers and public-sector organisations. The university has received external recognition for quality and maintains strong links to local businesses and service providers, which helps graduates transition smoothly into professional roles.

International students find an inclusive atmosphere and extensive student support services, including career guidance and help building a professional network in Finland. Laurea's applied approach, regional partnerships and alumni base make it especially suitable for students who want to develop practical skills, gain work experience during studies and pursue careers in service-oriented sectors across the Nordic region.

About the Program

This course is designed for professionals in social work and related fields who work with children and adolescents facing psychological challenges. It spans three days and provides an in-depth understanding of common psychological disorders, their symptoms, and treatment options. Ideal for those looking to enhance their skills in supporting affected youth, this program is perfect for individuals who thrive in collaborative and practical learning environments.

Participants will explore various psychological disorders, including depression, eating disorders, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders. The curriculum emphasizes practical strategies for engaging with affected children and adolescents, as well as their families. By the end of the course, attendees will be equipped with knowledge about protective and risk factors, treatment methods, and effective communication techniques to apply in their professional practice.

Graduates of this program can pursue roles such as social workers, school counselors, or youth support specialists. They may find employment in various settings, including schools, community centers, and mental health organizations. The skills gained from this course are transferable across multiple sectors, allowing for diverse career pathways in social services and mental health support.

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