3rd Bachelor in Physiotherapy

General and clinical psychology - Pedagogy

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ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffTHOMAS, Aurore
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodePARA-D_KINE0012/3
Prerequisite

Course of psychology (1st and 2nd year).

Aims and Objectives
  • Identification and understanding of patient's experience
  • Identify the elements of a relationship favourable to the patients's progress in having a psychological autonomy. Enable a developmental approach of behaviour.
  • Build a relationship of partnership in which the existence of each individual in that relationship is recognized.
  • Build a relationship of help.
  • Place onself as a futur therapist in the relationship between the patient, the therapist, the family, the institutional context.
Description

Therapeutic relationship

Psychological consequences of a disease

  • Bereavement's steps
  • Support
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • The state of subordination
  • Secondary gain from illness

Patient's needs and feeling

  • Emotions
  • Cognitive schemas

Therapeutic relationship

  • Resilience
  • Collaboration
  • Psychologics components of therapeutic relationship
  • Functionals and relationals components of therapeutic relationship 
  • Handicap
  • Partnership
  • In practice

Communication

  • System
  • Retroaction
  • Changing
  • Communication properties

In practice

  • Discussion around clinical situations
  • Discussion around training period
Bibliography

CUNGI C. (2006). L'alliance thérapeutique. Paris : Retz

GILLIERON E. (2004). Le premier entretien en psychothérapie. Paris : Dunod 

MILLER W. & ROLLNICK S. (2006). L'entretien motivationnel. Paris : Dunod

PETITCOLLIN C. (2003). Emotions, mode d'emploi. Genève : Ed Jouvence

WESTEN D. (2000). Psychologie. Pensée, cerveau et culture. Bruxelles : De Boeck

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Group seminars or workshops

Discussion around testimonies clinical situations

Discussion around training period

Assessment MethodsOral examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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