THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

General aims. Students will explore issues related to the main approaches in the psychosomatic field with specific ref-erence to the main contexts of psychological-clinical work in the health area, both in adults and in de-velopmental age. Issues relating to the main psychopathological frameworks and how sometimes these are associated with medical pathologies will be addressed. Issues relating to the placebo effect, compli-ance with medical therapies, psychocardiology, psycho-oncology, and other clinical settings in which the clinical psychologists can be found working will be explored in more detail. Students will be provid-ed with evidence-based indications for the planning and implementation of clinical-psychological in-terventions in healthcare settings. Knowledge and understanding - Knowledge and comprehension of healthcare settings. - Ability to differentiate adaptive psychological responses in response to medical pathology from maladaptive or psychopathological frameworks. - Knowledge of the main models of clinical interventions in medical settings. Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, the Students will be able to make a diagnosis by selecting the best assessment tool. Students will be called to write a clinical chart and directing the patient to a psychological or psy-chotherapeutic intervention. Making judgments Students will be required to be autonomous in directing the clinical judgement and work. Communication skills - Making a clinical interview with a patient. - Administration of psychological assesment tests - Sharing diagnosis and clinical work with the patients and other healthcare workers Learning skills Basic learning skills are required. Prerequisites Basic knowledge of elements of clinical psychology and psychopathology.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course program is developed from an in-depth study of the models proposed by psychology in the field of clinical interventions, with a focus on the mind-body relationship and the psychodynamic approach. The course includes an in-depth study both at the theoretical and practical level of the theoretical-clinical models that guide psychological practice in social-health contexts.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites are required
Books
texts will be communicated at the beginning of the course
Frequency
Not mandatory. Although attendance is not mandatory, it is strongly recommended for the purpose of understanding the subject matter dealing with applied clinical aspects.
Exam mode
The exam consists in a written and/or oral test. EVALUATION CRITERIA AND PARAMETERS · Less than 18: insufficient level of competence. The student does not achieve any of the learning outcomes provided for in the point "knowledge and understanding", 18-20: sufficient level of competence. The student achieves the learning outcomes provided for in the point "knowledge and understanding", 21-23: fully sufficient level of competence. The student achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding" and "applied knowledge and understanding", 24-26: good level of competence. The student achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "applied knowledge and understanding" and "independent judgment", 27-29: very good level of competence. The student achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding", "applied knowledge and understanding", "independent judgment" and "communication skills", 30 and 30 cum laude: excellent level of competence. The student fully achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "applied knowledge and understanding"; "autonomy of judgment"; "communication skills" and "ability to learn".
Lesson mode
The didactic model will be a combination of: - lectures, in order to expose the theoretical-practical principles concerning the relationship between mind-body - role-playing - group work, in order to stimulate participation, deepening and critical reflection on the concepts presented - practical experience, aimed at the acquisition of skills on psychological interventions in health care settings.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CoursePsychodynamic Psychopathology and Clinical Relationship in Developmental age and Adulthood
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year2nd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDM-PSI/07
  • CFU3