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Teaching code

4S000214

Credits

2

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

MED/25 - PSYCHIATRY

Period

TERP ROV 1^ ANNO - 2^ SEMESTRE (1 periodo) dal Feb 5, 2018 al Mar 9, 2018.

Location

ROVERETO

To show the organization of the course that includes this module, follow this link:  Course organization

Learning outcomes

provide basic knowledge on general psychopathology and psychiatric nosography so that students can recognize the major signs and symptoms of mental discomfort, elaborate a diagnostic orientation and enhance the clinical knowledge gained within therapeutic-rehabilitative work

Program

Principles of General Psychopathology - Phenomenology and Clinical Mental Disorders - Principal Psychiatric Classifications - Relationship to Patients with Mental Disorders - Basic Psycho-Pharmacotherapy Elements
 Principles of General Psychopathology:
 Cognitive Area: Watch, Attention, Consciousness, Memory, Intelligence
 Affective Area: Mood
 Perceptual Area
 Area of thought: form and content
 Area of Consciousness
 Area of behavior
 Phenomenology and Clinical Mental Disorders:
 Schizophrenia and other psychoses
 Mood disorders
 Personality Disorders
Anxiety, somatoform and dissociative disorders
 Substance and Alcohol Disorders ()
 Organic mental disorders
 Suicide: phenomenology, epidemiology and management and prevention strategies
 Main psychiatric classifications:
 DSM-IV R and V
 Basic elements of psycho-pharmacotherapy:
 Neuroleptics and new-generation antipsychotics
 Mood stabilizers
 Antidepressants
 Ansiolitics

Examination Methods

Written examination with questions concerning main psychiatric issues

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