Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Psychological and psychotherapeutical foundations for rehabilitation (2023/2024)
Teaching code
4S01637
Credits
6
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Courses Single
Not AuthorizedThe teaching is organized as follows:
Learning objectives
The teaching aims to provide knowledge on the phases of the diagnostic process and apply this knowledge to the practical consultation of the manuals and to the understanding of the choice of tests based on the different purposes of the evaluation process. Students will be provided with tools to learn the cognitive techniques behavioral and developing the capacity for their application in psychiatric rehabilitation, recognizing family dynamics and offering support through individual and group interventions. PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC MODULE Training objectives: The aim of the course is to present the characteristics of the tests used as an assessment tool in the psychological field, in particular by promoting a critical spirit in clinical practice and in the interpretation of results as a starting point and modulation of interventions. At the end of the course, students must be able to: know the phases of the diagnostic process; to know the peculiarities and the differences of the evaluation in the different ages of the life span; know the difference between evaluation for people with typical and atypical development; know and understand the structure, the psychometric characteristics and the functions investigated by the main tests of intelligence, neuropsychological and psycho-affective. Students must also be able to apply this knowledge to the practical consultation of the manuals and to the understanding of the choice of tests based on the different purposes of the evaluation process. COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOTHERAPY MODULE Educational objectives: 7 Learn some basic theoretical concepts with respect to the main theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Learn some possible practical applications of cognitive behavioral techniques in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. GROUP AND FAMILY PSYCHOTHERAPY MODULE Training objectives: The student must be able to recognize the dynamics of psychotic families and must be able to identify the most suitable strategies to get in touch with all family members; must be able to recognize the dynamics of the groups and must know how to orient and direct the work of the groups; must be able to recognize the dynamics of the team-group in order to operate in the direction of the work group The teaching aims to provide knowledge on the phases of the diagnostic process and apply this knowledge to the practical consultation of the manuals and to the understanding of the choice of tests based on the different purposes of the evaluation process. Students will be provided with tools to learn the cognitive techniques behavioral and developing the capacity for their application in psychiatric rehabilitation, recognizing family dynamics and offering support through individual and group interventions. PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC MODULE Training objectives: The aim of the course is to present the characteristics of the tests used as an assessment tool in the psychological field, in particular by promoting a critical spirit in clinical practice and in the interpretation of results as a starting point and modulation of interventions. At the end of the course, students must be able to: know the phases of the diagnostic process; to know the peculiarities and the differences of the evaluation in the different ages of the life span; know the difference between evaluation for people with typical and atypical development; know and understand the structure, the psychometric characteristics and the functions investigated by the main tests of intelligence, neuropsychological and psycho-affective. Students must also be able to apply this knowledge to the practical consultation of the manuals and to the understanding of the choice of tests based on the different purposes of the evaluation process. COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOTHERAPY MODULE Educational objectives: 7 Learn some basic theoretical concepts with respect to the main theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Learn some possible practical applications of cognitive behavioral techniques in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. GROUP AND FAMILY PSYCHOTHERAPY MODULE Training objectives: The student must be able to recognize the dynamics of psychotic families and must be able to identify the most suitable strategies to get in touch with all family members; must be able to recognize the dynamics of the groups and must know how to orient and direct the work of the groups; must be able to recognize the dynamics of the team-group in order to operate in the direction of the work group
Prerequisites and basic notions
Nobody
Bibliography
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
average of the grades obtained in the three oral exams