10591758 -
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE LIFESPAN
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Aims
General aims The Educational goals of the course are related to fundamental of clinical psychology with elements con-cerning deve-lopment of sexuality in lifespan. At the end of the course the student shall have acquired the knowledge of the princi-pal diagnoses of clinical psychology, the treatment tecniques and the ability to rec-ognize and manage the major sexual and psychological symptoms.
Specific aims The aims of the course are teaching the following aspects of Clinical psychology: history of clinical Psy-chology; re-search methods in clinical; theories of classification and diagnosis in adult; clinical inter-view; assessment; testing with MMPI-2 and MMPI-2-RF; treatment and psychotherapies.
Knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, the students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and comprehension skills re-lated clinical psychology using psychological methods and integrating that with biological, social, cultural systems.
Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of this course, the students will be able to conduct a first interview/intake session, to formulate a case accor-ding to the data collected during the case formulation and the competencies necessary for point out a therapeutic plan coherent with the diagnosis and the formulation of the clinical cases.
Making judgements At the end of the course, students will be able to develop personal, but reliable hypotheses, evidence-based, about: what to investigate during a first interview/intake session according to the different clinical features of the patient; how to deal with psychopathological topics encountered during the interview; how to integrate these data in a diagnostic pic-ture and in coherent and comprehensive case formulation.
Communication skills At the end of the course, the students will be able in communicating skills related to clinical psychology. The students will be able to illustrate, from a psychological perspective, the characteristics of the sbj or of the couple to specialists and non-specialist interlocutors in the field of clinical psychology, psychiatry and sexual medicine. The students will be able to explain how they would choose the kind of first interview and counsel to conduct, according to the different clinical situations related to various clinical dysfunctions, how they would decide if and what to inquire and how they develop their hypotheses about the patient’s func-tioning and problems on the basis of the characteristics in communi-cations, behaviours, emotions and problems of the patients with or without psycho-clinical diagnosis.
Learning skills During the course, the students will be given a set of references by which they will be able to deepen their understan-ding of how to deal with specific and complex clinical situations from a psychology perspective. In particular, she/he is expected to develop specific and autonomous learning skills related to clinical psy-chology with rudimental elements of sexual functioning.
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ROMA PAOLO
( programma)
The 48 hours of lectures will encompass the clinical aspects of clinical psychology and will be centered on the know-ledge of classification, research methods, normal and abnormal psychology. It will be deepen the first interview of pa-tient with a male/female/couple’s psycho-clinical dysfunction, the basic concepts of a clinical and psychological as-sessment oriented in the formulation of the basic and evolved elements of the treatments in clinical psychology. The student is requested to have enough knowledge to understand the clinical features of the disorders, planning the treat-ment. In the laboratory session, will be analyzed the psychometric instrument useful for diagnosis, and specifical-ly the MMPI-2 and the MMPI-2-RF. Important note Pop quizzes will be given throughout the lessons. The quizzes will cover the assigned reading(s) for that particular class day. Why would I do this to you? Research (Roediger et al., 2006) suggests that students who take quizzes learn more than students who simply study the material over and over again. Also, I don’t post the full slides. Why would I make you write so much? Research (Chi, 2009) shows that active note taking leads to better student outcomes than passive observing. You should take your own notes rather than relying on notes from someone else!
Study materials and bibliography
Hooley, J.M., Butcher, J.N., Nock, M.K., and Mineka, S. (2017). Abnormal Psychology (seventeenth edi-tion). Pearson
Nichols, D.S, Kaufman, A.S. (2011). Essentials of MMPI-2 Assesment. Wiley.
Suggested books.
Kramer, G. P., Bernsterin, D.A., Phares, V. (2013) Introduction to Clinical Psychology (8th edition). Pearson.
Other didactic material (articles, reviews, psychometric tools, etc.) will be given directly to the students during the lessons.
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10591762 -
THEORY AND TECHNIQUES OF CLINICAL COUNSELING
(obiettivi)
Aims
General aims The main goal of this course is to teach the basic principles and the core techniques useful for conducting the first in-terview and the intake sessions with a patient. The lectures will be useful for teaching the theoretical principles and for describing the techniques. The laboratory hours will be devoted to illustrate and discuss these theoretical elements throught actual clinical material.
Specific aims
Knowledge and understanding At the end of this course, the students will know the main kinds of dynamically oriented clinical interviews, the main concepts necessary for collecting and organizing the data during these interviews into diagnostic categories, several formats for organizing the formulation of a clinical case and the therapeutic implications of different diagnoses and plan formulations. Moreover, students will have acquired the competencies ne-cessary for assessing the quality of a first interview and an intake session, and the accuracy of a case formulation.
Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of this course, the students will be able to conduct a first interview/intake session, to formulate a case accor-ding to the data collected during these interviews and the competencies necessary for develo-ping a therapeutic plan coherent with the diagnosis and the formulation of the clinical case.
Making judgements Half of the course will be based on lectures and half will consist in group discussions of actual clinical ses-sions. At the end of the course, students will be able to develop reliable hypotheses about: what to investi-gate during a first inter-vie/intake session according to the different clinical features of a patient; how to ma-ke sense of the communications of a patient and of the thoughts and emotions stirred up by the patient into the therapist; how to deal with missing infor-mation or other difficultuies encountered during the interview; how to integrate these data in a diagnostic picure and in coherent and comprehensive case formulation.
Communication skills At the end of the course, the students will be able to explain how they would choose the kind of first inter-view to con-duct according to the different clinical situations, how they would decide if and what to inquire and how they develop their hypotheses about the patient’s funcionting and problems on the basis of the pa-tient’s communications, beha-viours, emotions and problems.
Learning skills During the course, the students will be given a set of references by which they will be able to deepen their understan-ding of how to deal with specific and complex clinical situations.
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GAZZILLO FRANCESCO
( programma)
48 hours of lectures centered on the main elements of the first interview/intake session, the basic concepts of a clinical-psychological assessment dynamically oriented and of a relational-dynamic clinical case for-mulation and the basic elements of the treatment planning. 36 hours of clinical discussion group based on actual sessions.
Bader, M. (2002). Arousal. The secret logic of sexual fantasies. Thomas Dunne Books, New York. McWilliams, N. (1999), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. Guilford, New York. Silberschatz, G. (ed) (2005), Transformative relationships. Routledge, New York.
Other teaching material given by the Professor
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NIMBI FILIPPO MARIA
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Il programma proposto ha l’obiettivo generale trasmettere allo studente le principali conoscenze nell’ambito del colloquio clinico e dell’analisi della domanda, con un focus specifico sulle richieste psicosessuologiche e il colloquio nelle coppie. Approfondendo il corso teorico frontale di THEORY AND TECHNIQUES OF CLINICAL COUNSELING, il laboratorio permetterà la trasmissione dei contenuti teorico-scientifici più aggiornati a livello della letteratura nazionale ed internazionale, motivando lo studente a sviluppare un approfondimento personale su di essi con gli strumenti che saranno trasmessi. Il laboratorio prevede sia l’utilizzo di supporti audiovisivi per l’attivazione di discussioni tematiche, sia la discussione di casi clinici portati dal docente, sia attività pratiche quali la simulazione di colloqui con singoli e coppie. Lo studente verrà stimolato ad integrare le conoscenze e a riflettere autonomamente sulla necessità di raccogliere informazioni specifiche e di costruire una buona relazione terapeutica. I concetti teorici appresi verranno inseriti e sviluppati grazie all’utilizzo di linee guida internazionali e protocolli già strutturati e scientificamente validati e condivisi. Gli studenti verranno inoltre stimolati a riflettere sui temi trattati ed incoraggiati ad esprimere giudizi personali anche in presenza di informazioni limitate o incomplete, tenendo in considerazione le responsabilità sociali ed etiche connesse all’applicazione di determinate conoscenze e giudizi. Nello specifico il programma affronterà le seguenti tematiche: • Le buone prassi per un colloquio clinico • Le tecniche specifiche per un colloquio clinico in psicosessuologia • Tecniche e strumenti per il colloquio clinico nel caso di singoli e di coppie. • L’analisi della domanda • Il ruolo della relazione terapeutica, del corpo e delle emozioni • Il colloquio clinico in un’ottica multiculturale Al termine del corso, lo studente avrà sperimentato i principali tipi di interviste cliniche ad orientamento psicodinamico e biopsicosociale, le principali strategie di raccolta di informazioni necessarie per formulare una proposta diagnostica ed un primo piano terapeutico.
I testi di riferimento saranno costituiti da materiale didattico consegnato dal docente (linee guida e articoli scientifici internazionali) integrato ai testi previsti per le lezioni frontali [Bader, M. (2002). Arousal. The secret logic of sexual fantasies. Thomas Dunne Books, New York.; McWilliams, N. (1999), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. Guilford, New York.; Silberschatz, G. (ed) (2005), Transformative relationships. Routledge, New York.].
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10591763 -
PSYCHOENDOCRINOLOGY AND MEDICAL SEXOLOGY
(obiettivi)
Aims
General aims The Educational goals of the course are related to psychoendocrinology and medical sexology. At the end of the course to student shall have acquired the knowledge of the pathophysiological, clinical and psycho-logical aspects of sexuali-ty and its dysfunctions in terms of medical sexology, and the ability to recognize and manage the major sexual and psychological symptoms in endocrine and metabolic diseases.
Specific aims The aims of the course are teaching the following aspects of endocrine control of sexual behaviours and medical sexology: • Endocrinology and medical sexology of sexual orientation, gender identity, abnormalities of sexual differ-entiations and gender dysphoria. Gender-specific sexology. Biology of beauty and seduction. Biology of monogamy and infidelity. • Medical sexology of female sexual dysfunctions (HSDD, vaginismus, dyspareunia, anorgasmia, PGAD, paraphilic disorders). • Medical sexology of male sexual dysfunctions (HSDD, erectile dysfunction, prema-ture/delayed/retrograde ejacula-tion, paraphilic disorders). • Contraception and STD prevention. • Psychoendocrinology and medical sexology of hypogonadisms, gonadal diseases, fertility and infer-tility. Premen-strual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Postpartum Depression (PPD). • Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology and disorders of hypothalamus and pituitary (stress, puberty, growth, lactation, etc) • Psychological and psychosexological symptoms in thyroid, adrenal, and metabolic disorders.
Knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, to students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and comprehension skills relat-ed sexual and psychological symptoms using integrated biological, social, cultural, economic, environmen-tal, epidemiological, and medical tools (systems sexology).
Applying knowledge and understanding At the end of this course, the students will be able to conduct a first interview/intake session, to formulate a case accor-ding to the data collected during these interviews and the competencies necessary for develop-ing a therapeutic plan coherent with the diagnosis and the formulation of the clinical cases of male and fe-male sexual dysfunctions and of clinical cases of psychological and sexological symptoms in medical, en-docrine, and metabolic diseases in the per-spective of systems ssexology.
Making judgements More than half of the course (about 70%) will be based on academic, but interactive, lectures and less than half (about 30%) will consist in group discussions of actual clinical sessions of cases of medical sexology developing the student’s abilities in making judgements. At the end of the course, students will be able to develop personal, but reliable hy-potheses, evidence-based, about: what to investigate during a first inter-view/intake session according to the different clinical features of the patient and the couple with the sexual dysfunction in the light of systems sexology; how to deal with missing medical and systems information or other difficulties encountered during the interview and follow-up; how to integrate these data in a diagnostic picture and in coherent and comprehensive case formulation of sexual symptoms in medical, endocrine and metabolic diseases; how to develop specific and autonomous abilities in the sexological and psycho-logical follow-up of medical therapies for sexual dysfunction.
Communication skills At the end of the course, the student will be particularly able in communicating skills related to medical, bio-logical and systemic aspects of sexual dysfunctions by being able to illustrate, from a psychological per-spective, the medical and biological processes that led to their acquisition to specialists and non-specialist interlocutors in the field of sexual medicine and medical sexology. At the end of the course, the students will be able to explain how they would choose the kind of first interview and counsel to conduct, according to the different clinical situations related to various sexual functions and dysfunctions, how they would de-cide if and what to inquire and how they develop their hypotheses about the patient’s functioning and prob-lems on the basis of the characteristics in communications, behaviours, emo-tions and problems of the pa-tients with sexual dysfunctions due to organic (systemic, endocrine, metabolic, etc) and (apparently) non-organic causes.
Learning skills During the course, the students will be given a set of references by which they will be able to deepen their understan-ding of how to deal with specific and complex clinical situations in sexual functions and dysfunc-tions due to systemic and organic/non organic causes. In particular, she/he is expected to develop specific and autonomous learning skills related to psychoendocrinology and medical/systems sexology.
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JANNINI EMMANUELE ANGELO FRANCESCO
( programma)
The 48 hours of lectures will encompass the clinical aspects of psychoendocrinology and those of medi-cal/syestems sexology will be centered on the main elements of the first interview of patient with a male/female/couple’s sexual dysfunction, the basic concepts of a clinical and psychological assessment oriented in the formulation of the basic and evolved elements of the treatments of sexual dysfunctions with a systemic approach. The student is obviously not re-quested to produce medical diagnosis, nor to prescribe medicines, but to have enough knowledge to understand the clinical behaviors of physicians dealing with sexual medicine and to provide full psychological support, counselling, and coaching during the medical di-agnosis and medical therapies of human sexual dysfunctions. In particular, the timing and contents of teaching, per the 3 didactic units [Psychoendocrinology (10 hrs), Systems Sexology (15 hrs), Medical Sexology (18 hrs)], will be: • Endocrinology and medical sexology of sexual orientation, gender identity, abnormalities of sexual differentia-tions and gender dysphoria. Gender-specific sexology. Biology of beauty and seduction. Biology of monogamy and in-fidelity. (10 hrs) • Medical sexology of female sexual dysfunctions (HSDD, vaginismus, dyspareunia, anorgasmia, PGAD, pa-raphilic disorders). (12 hrs) • Medical sexology of male sexual dysfunctions (HSDD, erectile dysfunction, prema-ture/delayed/retrograde eja-culation, paraphilic disorders). (12 hrs) • Contraception and STD prevention. (2 hrs) • Psychoendocrinology and medical sexology of hypogonadisms, gonadal diseases, fertility and in-fertility. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Postpartum De-pression (PPD) (4 hrs) • Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology and disorders of hypothalamus and pituitary (stress, puberty, growth, lac-tation, etc) (5 hrs) • Psychological and psychosexological symptoms in thyroid, adrenal, and metabolic disorders. (3 hrs)
According to the 3 didactic units [Psychoendocrinology, Systems Sexology, Medical Sexology], the textbooks and as-says encompassing the arguments of the present course are:
PSYCHOENDOCRNOLOGY AND MEDICAL SEXOLOGY:
From the Merk Manual, professional edition (free download). For each, see related links:
• http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/endocrine-and-metabolic-disorders • http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/psychiatric-disorders/sexuality-gender-dysphoria-and-paraphilias/overview-of-sexual-behavior • http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/psychiatric-disorders/sexuality-gender-dysphoria-and-paraphilias/gender-dysphoria-and-transsexualism • http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/genitourinary-disorders/male-sexual-dysfunction/overview-of-male-sexual-function • http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/gynecology-and-obstetrics/sexual-dysfunction-in-women/overview-of-female-sexual-function-and-dysfunction
SYSTEMS SEXOLOGY:
Kirana, P.S., Tripodi F., Reisman Y., Porst H. (Eds.) The ESSM EFS and ESSM Syllabus of Clinical Sex-ology. MEDIX Pub., Amsterdam, 2013.
Jannini, EA, Siracusano A. (Eds.) Sexual Dysfunctions in Mentally Ill Patients. Springer, 2018
Mosse GL. Nationalism and Sexuality: Respectability and Abnormal Sexuality in Modern Europe. Any available edi-tion.
De Waal F. The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism Among the Primates. Any available edi-tion.
MEDICAL SEXOLOGY:
Porst H, Reisman Y. (Eds) The ESSM syllabus of sexual medicine. MEDIX Pub., Amsterdam, 2013.
Goldstein I, Clayton AH, Goldstein AT, Kim NN, Kingsberg SA. (Eds. on behalf of ISSWSH). Textbook of female func-tion and dysfunction. Wiley Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 2018.
Other didactic material (articles, reviews, psychometric tools, etc.) will be given by the Professor directly to the students during the lessons.
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10591764 -
THEORY AND PSYCHODYNAMIC MODELS
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Aims
General aims
The course aims at providing the student with a panoramic of the development of the clinical psychoana-lytic thought from its origins to the current views that integrate the clinical models with empirical research identifying the main psychopathological areas of application of these theories for both clinical assessment and intervention. A peculiar aspect concerns psychoanalytic theories of sexual disorders and paraphilic conducts. Expected outcomes entail the capacity to apply the single clinical theories and constructs in order to formulate psychodynamic diagnostic hypotheses concerning the patients’ psychological functioning in the di-verse phases of the life-cycle considering both intra-psychic and intersubjective functioning. These capacities will also prove useful for the understanding of of the key aspects of clinical change. Traditional lectures are devoted to the presentation of the evolution of psychoanalytic clinical theories and models of psychodynamic treatment The labaratory revolves around the presentation of clinical material allowing the students to deal with the fundamen-tal aspects of clinical assessment of psychopathological functioning and to observe the function of therapeutic interventions in the course of psychotherapeutic treatments. The labratory lessons should be considered mandatory.
Specific aims
Knowledge and understanding In order to pass the exam, the student is asked to be able to analyze the main aspects of psychopathological functioning in the light of the theories presented as well as to vet the relative perspectives of clinical intervention with an emphasis on which interventions should be applied to the diverse clinical conditions and therapeutic relationship.
Applying knowledge and understanding The use of the clinical theories will allow the student who has passed the exam to to identify the key modes of psychopathological functioning with reference to neurotic, psychotic, perverse, processing of post-traumatic experiences, severe personality pathology. The studenti s also required to identify the aspects concerning transfert and controtransfert in the course of clinical exchanges.
Making judgements The course prompts the student to identify the specific aspects of the various clinical conditions in which the psychi-dynamic point of view can afford an an enriched understanding of individual and relational psychic suffering and allow a more articulate analysis of the project of clinical intervention.
Communication skills Passing the exam entails the mastery of the meaning of the key psychodynamic concepts, the capacity to formulate an assessment thatcan be shared with other professional of mental health establishing a dialogue with the other diagno-stic attitudes. During the lectures attention will be drawn to the contribution that the clinical psychoanlytic point point of view can bring to equipe discussions and the formulalation of complex project of intervention in the diverse context of mental health.
Learning skills During both traditional lectures and the laboratory the student will be enabled to test the relevance of the diverse clini-cal psychoanalytic theories for the description of the processes of thought characterizing the diverse psychopathologi-cal conditions, to verify their usefulness for the final diagnosis and assessment, for the professional exchange with col-leagues of the mental health equipe, in the planning and analysis of the process of clinical change. These skills will re-sult useful for both their application to the various aspects of developmental psychopathology proposed by the other exams of the Course of Study and in thefirst clini-cal experiences carried out after the end of the Degree.
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WILLIAMS RICCARDO
( programma)
The first part of the course is centred on the general presentation of psychodynamic models (18 hours of lectures), the specific part of the course concerns the presentation of the psychoanalytic model of sexual dysfuntction and paraphilic conducts with reference to Kernberg’s theory of personality organization (6 hours of lectures) Laboratory activities include the application of the clinical notions conveyed through the lectures to clinical cases that will be presented and discussed with the students aiming at diagnostic assessment and the planning of the intervention. The attendance of the laboratory activities is mandatory.
Study materials and bibliography Morris N. Eagle, Da Freud alla Psicoanalisi Contemporanea. Critica e Integrazione. Raffaello Cofr-tina Editore, Milano.
Kernberg Otto, Relazioni d’amore, normalità e patologia. Raffaello Cortina Editore, Milano.
Morris N. Eagle. From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Psychological Issues,
Kernberg Otto, Love Relations: normality and pathology. Yale University Press, New Haven (CT).
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