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Explore what characterizes mental health economics as a dynamic and specialized area within health economics, along with fundamental principles and optimal methods for evaluating mental health policies.
Develop a nuanced comprehension of central topics in mental health and health economics, as well as primary policy strategies for addressing mental health challenges.
Examine and debate essential aspects of mental healthcare provision, particularly focusing on psychological medicine for treating mental illnesses.
Utilize economic theories in mental health contexts and assess various economic policies designed to address mental health concerns.
Implement acquired methodologies in personal projects, reports, policy suggestions, studies, or practical applications (such as in dissertations or professional work).
Bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application to enhance professional and reflective competencies in mental health.
Compare various health economic analysis methods, assessing the benefits, limitations, and difficulties associated with different evaluation frameworks.