Health-related concept, models and theories of personality.PsychoneuroimmunologyFeatures of personality associated with physical and mental health.Stress, personality and health.Personality and facing chronic illness.Personality and healthy behaviour.
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3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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2second semester |
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2second semester |
Family context and psychopathology.Post-traumatic stress disorder.Ticks.Depression and grief in childhood and adolescence.Eating disorders.Sleep disorders.Somatoform disorders.Chronic illness and hospitalisation: psychological and psychopathological aspects.Means of communication and child psychopathology.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
Cultural and anthropological determining factors of food preferences.Evolutive determining factors in accepting food preferences.Psychological factors related to purchasing and consuming food.Changing eating habits.Consumption behavior and Food marketing Introduction to sensory food-tasting tests and the consumers’ test.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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2second semester |
Conceptual bases in the processes of loss.Theory of the complaint.The emotions.Trauma.Grief.The grief as a complex process.Symptoms.Tasks.Dynamisms.Strategies of facing up.Prevention of the difficulties in the process in mourning.Education for the life and the death.Palliative care.Giving bad news.Seeing the body.Ceremony of personalised farewell.Evaluation of the process in mourning.Main risk factors.Intervention in processes in mourning.Advice.Individual therapy.Group therapy.Complicated grief.Typology.Unauthorised grief.Therapeutic strategies.Children and grief.Understanding the concept of death.How to deliver bad news.The COR model to help children with grief.Main psychological interventions.Caring for the professional.Preventing burnout.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Conceptual foundations of personality disorders (PDs).Classification and diagnosis of PDs.Epidemiology of PDs.Etiology and explanatory models of PDs.PD clinic.Assessment of PDs.Differential diagnosis of PDs.Comorbidity of PDs.Intervention in PDs.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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2second semester |
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2second semester |
The subject area content will follow the following thematic blocks: 1.Neurological conditions that occur with cognitive disorders: cerebral vascular accident, tumours, epilepsy, infection and cranioencephalic trauma 2.Basic focal brain syndromes: frontal, temporary, parietal, occipital, of the right hemisphere and of the corpus callosum 3.Neuropsychological disorders, agnosia, apraxia, amnesia, aphasia, alexia, agraphia, acalculia, dysexecutive syndromes, behavioural and personality disorders and dementia 4.Neuropsychological assessment in adults 5.Neuropsychological plasticity, recovery and rehabilitation in adults with brain conditions.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
• Introduction: conceptualization of stress in health psychology. Etiology of stress: potentially triggering situations: stressors; the stress response: the physiological, cognitive, behavioural level; modulators of the stress response.• The assessment of stress: interviews, self-reporting, self-recording.Specific assessment instruments in specific stressful situations.• Interventions to reduce stress and improve health.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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2second semester |
• Historical evolution of eating disorders• Diagnostic criteria and clinical characteristics in anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and compulsive eating disorders.• Multicausal etiology: predisposition factors, triggering and maintenance• Assessment: main assessment instruments and techniques of EDs• Intervention: primary prevention, secondary prevention, treatment and follow-up.Interdisciplinary work in the treatment of EDs.• Ethical aspects in intervention in EDs.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
Risk behaviours during adolescence: consumption of psycho-active substances, eating habits, physical activity, sexual behaviour, driving vehicles, criminal behaviours, etc.Influential psychological and social factors.Perceived invulnerability, norms in couples, previous experience, costs and benefits of behaviour.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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1first semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
Biological, psychological and social bases of pain.Acute and chronic pain.Pain and suffering.Psychological modulation of pain.Assessment of pain and psychological therapies.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
Biological, psychological and social bases of sexual behaviour.Sexual dysfunction in men and women.Prevention of risky sexual behaviours: unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
The content of the module is organised into three thematic blocks: 1.Introduction to pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmaco-dynamics.Varying response to pharmaceuticals.2.Classification and characteristics of psychiatric drugs.3.Psychiatric drugs in various disorders.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
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2second semester |
Basic concepts, definitions, epidemiology, classifications, (DSM-CII)Dual pathology.Comorbidity.Assessment methods and techniques.Specific assessment instruments.Therapeutic techniques and resources for treating addictions.Prevention programmes.Strategies to maintain abstinence.Specific programmes.Non-toxic addictive behaviours.
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3.00 |
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1first semester |
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2second semester |
The contents of the module will be ordered through the following thematic blocks: 1.The concept of adaptation and its psychological significance.2.Human motivations and the demands of the environment.3.Situations of change, transition and loss and adaptation.4.Adaptation processes related to the motivation of control.5.Adaptation processes related to connection.6.Adaptation processes related to personal competence.7.Adaptation processes related to self-determination.8.Strategies and motivational techniques aimed at change and development of people in different contexts.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
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2second semester |
The contents of the module will be ordered through the following thematic blocks: 1.Justice, psychology and gender• That related to law and the production of an objective narrative.• Interrelations between the psychosocial and the legal.• Power and the social imagination.• The ethics of care as a criticism of the justice system.2.The psychosociology of judicial procedures. Psychosocial effects in the application of legal and normative regulations in interventions with women (prostitution, abortion, violence of gender, persecution, immigration,etc.).• The effects of victimization and criminalization in legal intervention: construction of the victim and the criminal.• Crimes against women: violence within the couple, in the family and crimes against sexual freedom.• The female criminal and the prevention of female crime.• Women and prison.Women and the courts.3.Resources for intervention• Specific services and programmes• Interdisciplinary teams and professional network.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
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2second semester |
1.Social imaginations, subjectivity and the sex-gender system.2.Androcentric and heteronormative relations in cultures, societies and groups.3.Power relationships and microviolence in daily life: Identification and resources for change.4.Institutional and symbolic gender violence: Visibility of social, economic, historical and cultural inequalities.5.Psychosocial experiences of the transformation of gender violence.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
1. Collective actions: explanatory theories, factors and action development. Psycho-sociological theories of collective behaviour: emerging norm theory, structural tension theory and social identity theory. Transmitting information to groups and groups as collective action: rumours and collective memory.2. The phenomenon of normalisation and stigmatisation. Psychosocial studies of power: influencing decisions. Disobedience, disagreement and resistance to influence.3. Characteristics of social movements: emergency, mobilisation and social transformation. New social movements and new theories on social movements.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
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2second semester |
The contents of the module will be ordered through the following thematic blocks: 1.Psychological reactions to traumatic events.2.Basic principles of psychological first aid (early psychological intervention) and psychosocial interventions in emergency or disaster contexts.3.Disaster risk reduction strategies and facilitating resilient communities.4.Stress management and care of professionals.
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1first semester |
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2second semester |
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2second semester |
The subject area content will follow the following thematic blocks: 1.Theoretical bases: The scientific paradigm of the relational-systemic approach.Multidimensional thought.Complexity.Epistemological change; from the individual to the system.Circular causality.General theory of systems.Theory of human communication.The Milan school and its evolution.2.The family: Evolution of its therapeutic approach.Structure, process and context; essential axes for family analysis.Family life cycle.Genogram.Historiography.Family dysfunctions.The function of the symptom vs the symptom of the function.3.Types of families.Diverse family organisations.Families with rigid structure vs.chaotic,multi-agency assisted and socially disadvantaged families.4.Introduction to technical and intervention instruments.Analysis of demand.Producing and checking hypothesis.The interviewer.Creation of the therapeutic context.Redefinition.Therapeutic strategies.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |
The contents of the module will be ordered through the following thematic blocks: 1.Concept and general aspects of psycho-educational intervention: intervening in terms of support.2.The appraisal of special educational needs and the education of children with developmental disorders.The ruling, curricular proposals and provision of aid.3.Concept of "mental retardation".Students with Downs Syndrome and Fragile X syndrome.Prevention, detection and early intervention.Functionality criteria in the educational response.4.Pupils with motor disorders.Types and factors of heterogeneity.Aspects of educational needs assessments.Educational and enabling intervention.Specific aid.5.Visual and auditory disability.Specific aid and guidance for the educational response.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
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2second semester |
| SO |
2second semester |
| ITSELF |
2second semester |