3rd Psychology Assistant - Bachelor - Orientation Industrial Psychology and Professional Guidance

Psychopathology (including children and teen) - Partim 2

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ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffALBA, Maria
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 2
CodeSOC-PSY00042/3
Prerequisite

course of dynamic psychology and psychopathology of 2nd year and Cours of psychoanalysis of 3rd year

Aims and Objectives

To propose an assumption of diagnosis of structure and to be able to justify it by locating the characteristic structural elementsAppliquer theoretical elements seen to the course to practical cases encountered in training course. To evaluate the upgrading capabilities of a subject and to implement the means to accompany it in this evolution

Description

The course of psychopathology (partim 1 and 2) form an indissociable whole bus beyond the diversity of the demonstrations which the psychopatholgie can take, this one is apprehended with identical theoretical reference marks. Various topics are approached:Depression and the work of mourningthe psychosis and the neurosis in the child: work with the parents and the child.Autismthe psychosis and the neurosis in the adult: ordinary psychosis with the psychosis started (slopes paranoiac and schizophrenic)psychosomatic disordersnew symptoms: anorexia, bulimia, passages to the act, personalities multiple…work in institution with the children (autistic, hyperkinetic…)Work in institution with the adults in social and professional désinsertion (drug addicts, S.D.F., people leaving prison…).

Bibliography

CORDIE A. Un enfant psychotique. Paris : Seuil, 1993. (Points.Essais)

CORDIE A. Les cancres n'existent pas. Paris : Seuil, 1993. (Points).

MALEVAL Jean-Claude. La logique du délire. Masson, 1996. (Médecine et Psychothérapie).

RAZAVET J.C. De Freud à Lacan.Du roc de la castration au roc de la structure. Paris-Bruxelles: De Boeck.2002

Teaching and Learning Methods

Interactive lecturesReadings with accompanying notes and analyzes texts and case

Assessment MethodsOral examinations
NotesIn part
LanguageFrench

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