CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 2
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY II
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Final evaluation consists of a written test with 15 closed questions with multiple choise answers
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY II
The aims of the course is to provide students with theoretical notions necessary to apply the basic concepts of clinical, social and health psychology to nursing practice and to manage relationship with patients and their families also in specific situations and contexts of nursing practice (children, old people, death, grief, stress and trauma). Another target is to provide students theoretical foundations to understand stressful situations, to cope with professional stress and to prevent burnout.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY II
Helping relationship and counseling in specific professional situations:
- illness and death in children and adolescence;
- illness and death in old people.
Counseling and Motivational counseling.
Stress and distress:
- General Adaptation Syndrome;
- Adjustment disorders and Post-traumatic Stress Disorders.
Teamwork and burnout.
Frontal lessons are supported by slides and discussion of clinical cases.