PSYCHIATRY
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The learning assessment, in order to explore that all the subjects of the integrated course are equally assimilated, takes place through a test with 15 multiple choice questions on 4 answers for each discipline of the integrated course.
The main objective is the knowledge of the essential aspects of psychopathology, classification of mental illnesses, clinical phenomena and the main practices for treatment with or without patient consent.
Another objective is the knowledge of treatments without consent (T.S.O). Which are a very delicate moment in the health practice of the basic practitioner.
It is also proposed to make known how the sense given to "crazy" behaviors leads to coherent intervention initiatives. The normal / pathological relationship and the various psychopathological (biological, phenomenological, psychodynamic, sociological, anthropological) implications involve different conceptions of the disease.
Finally, make the distinction between psychosis and neurosis clear, a distinction which, while being little used, is a key point of reference for the clinician in his practice. Particular attention is also paid to notions relating to psychomotricity, body scheme, psychomotor symptom and semen and psychiatric clinical treatment related to psychopathological impairment of the motor component.
History of Psychiatry, Psychopathology, psychiatric nosography (1 h)
Psychopathological history, psychic examination, psychiatric semeiotic (2 h)
Psychosis. Cognitive and mental disorders due to a general medical condition (2 h)
Schizophrenia, delusional disorder. Mood disorders (2 h)
Neurosis. Anxiety disorders, somatoforms, post traumatic disorders and adaptation. Eating disorders (2 h).
Addiction disorders. Chronic alcoholism. Personality Disorders. Factitious disorders. Postpartum Psychosis (3 h).
Callegari C., Vender S., Poloni N., Fondamenti di Psichiatria Raffaello Cortina Editore 2013
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The teacher is available to receive the students by appointment to be agreed by email: camilla.callegari@uninsubria.it