Nursing in psychiatry and mental health
(objectives)
Aim of the Teaching is to: • Define Mental Health by contextualizing it in the national and European scenario. • Describe the historical evolution of theoretical models, laws and the organization of psychiatric care • Learn the basics of relational dynamics in nursing care, related to the mentally ill and their living environment, to plan and be responsible for nursing care. • Describe the tools necessary for informed management of the communicative-relational aspects in the relationship with the patient, with the family and with the healing team. • Describe the historical evolution of theoretical models, laws and the organisation of psychiatric care • Recognize drug therapies - drugs and their expected and unwanted effects • Describe the most current theoretical guidelines in psychiatry and clinical psychology (neurobiological, psychodynamic, social, etc.) and the interpretive models of psychic suffering • Recognize psychic suffering in disease histories • Identify the main defence mechanisms • Identify care strategies and management methodologies (assessment tools, no restraint approaches, etc.) can be adopted to cope with the person's mental suffering (aggression, resistance to therapeutic treatments, etc.) • Describe the main psychopathological frameworks, including problems of pathological addiction and the most frequently used drugs (indications, side effects, toxicity) • Identify the clinical aspects that affect the phases of the patient's care diagnostic pathway (PDTA) (reception, care, treatment/planning, discharge/follow-up) • Outline the legislative, ethical and ethical aspects and health policy guidelines on mental health • Recognize the need to activate and involve the patient's socio-affective network in the care project also through therapeutic and rehabilitative education programs • provide the fundamentals of psychopathology and the history of psychiatry and a basic knowledge of pathophysiology, the clinic, the nosographic classification and the treatment of the main psychiatric disorders. An overview of the organization of territorial psychiatric assistance will also be provided. • Provide the acquisition of systematic and up-to-date knowledge in different sectors of the psychological disciplines, as well as the biological (molecular, metabolic, physiological) and clinical (neurological, psychiatric, neurobiological) ones, that are the basis of knowledge on psychic processes, and of the anthropological, epistemological and ethical disciplines fundamental for the understanding of the cultural and deontological dimension of interventions for the promotion, maintenance and recovery of health and well-being conditions within public and private institutions for individuals at all stages life span. • provide the acquisition of operational and applicative skills, including psychodiagnostic and psychological counseling for people suffering from physical and mental, cognitive and emotional disorders, but also of updated tools for communication and information management, experience and professional skills in the field of direct services to individuals, groups, organizations and communities in the specific area of competence and for the exchange of general information.
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Code
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90285 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: Clinical psychology
(objectives)
The degree program trains graduates able to work in public and private institutions, companies and organizations, usually in multidisciplinary teams in science and psychological techniques areas. The educational objectives include the acquisition of systematic and up-to-date knowledge in different sectors of the psychological disciplines, as well as the biological (molecular, metabolic, physiological) and clinical (neurological, psychiatric, neurobiological) ones, that are the basis of knowledge on psychic processes, and of the anthropological, epistemological and ethical disciplines fundamental for the understanding of the cultural and deontological dimension of interventions for the promotion, maintenance and recovery of health and well-being conditions within public and private institutions for individuals at all stages life span. The training curriculum allows the acquisition of operational and applicative skills, including psychodiagnostic and psychological counseling for people suffering from physical and mental, cognitive and emotional disorders, but also of updated tools for communication and information management, experience and professional skills in the field of direct services to individuals, groups, organizations and communities in the specific area of competence and for the exchange of general information. Graduates will be able to settle within health facilities and psychological, medical and psychiatric services, third sector private agencies and public bodies, in the role of psychologist. Local authorities of Italy and many other Countries are carrying out initiatives which accentuate the importance of health promotion by favoring integrated interventions and demonstrate how the training of clinical psychologist is a recognized requirement in the current cultural, scientific, social and institutional context.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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1
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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M-PSI/08
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Marazziti Donatella
(syllabus)
• Historical and epistemological foundations of psychology • Developmental psychology in the life cycle/Evolutionary psychopathology • Psychopathology and cognitive-behavioral clinical psychology • Integrated psychophysiology of human behavior • Applied neuropsychology • Genetics, neuropsychopharmacology and clinical psychiatry • Social and communication psychology • Psychology of rehabilitation and psychosocial interventions
(reference books)
Blaney P. et al. Oxford Textbook in Clinical Psychology, 2014
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Module: Nursing sciences – nursing in psychiatry and mental health
(objectives)
At the end of the course students will be able to: 1. Define Mental Health by contextualizing it in the national and European scenario. 2. Describe the historical evolution of theoretical models, laws and the organization of psychiatric care 3. Learn the basics of relational dynamics in nursing care, related to the mentally ill and their living environment, to plan and be responsible for nursing care. 4. Describe the tools necessary for informed management of the communicative-relational aspects in the relationship with the patient, with the family and with the healing team. 5. Describe the historical evolution of theoretical models, laws and the organisation of psychiatric care 6. Recognize drug therapies - drugs and their expected and unwanted effects 7. Describe the most current theoretical guidelines in psychiatry and clinical psychology (neurobiological, psychodynamic, social, etc.) and the interpretive models of psychic suffering 8. Recognize psychic suffering in disease histories 9. Identify the main defence mechanisms 10. Identify care strategies and management methodologies (assessment tools, no restraint approaches, etc.) can be adopted to cope with the person's mental suffering (aggression, resistance to therapeutic treatments, etc.) 11. Describe the main psychopathological frameworks, including problems of pathological addiction and the most frequently used drugs (indications, side effects, toxicity) 12. Identify the clinical aspects that affect the phases of the patient's care diagnostic pathway (PDTA) (reception, care, treatment/planning, discharge/follow-up) 13. Outline the legislative, ethical and ethical aspects and health policy guidelines on mental health 14. Recognize the need to activate and involve the patient's socio-affective network in the care project also through therapeutic and rehabilitative education programs
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/45
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Contact Hours
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28
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Apuzzo Luigi
(syllabus)
• Elements of the history of psychiatry: the laws of psychiatric care, the organization of assistance from the asylum to the Department of Mental Health • Organization of services and legislation in psychiatry, law 180/78, compulsory health procedure - TSO • Theoretical guidelines in the psychiatric field and models of mental illness. • Prevention in the area of mental health, the culture of "healing" and resilience. • Defence mechanisms and psychological reactions to the disease • Psychosomatics and the biopsychosocial model of disease • The main psychopathological frameworks • Pharmacological therapies - drugs and their expected and undesirable effects - cardiometabolic risk • Psychotherapeutic approaches (different settings and methodologies) • Pathological dependencies and comobility - principles of nursing care - rehabilitation in the field of mental health - models of intervention The reception and the first contact with the patient in the different structures of the DSM , hospital psychiatric wards "open door" and "no restraint") • The patient's take-up in the multi-professional team, case management, care planning, home intervention, integrated profile of care • The relationship with the patient and his family • Counseling and psychotherapy • Basic Communication Skills and Help Report: Definition and Psychological Concepts of Reference • Therapeutic Education to the Psychiatric Patient and His Family; Medication administration (relational aspects, adverse effects management)
(reference books)
• Keltner, N.L., Steele, D. (2018). Psychiatric Nursing. Mosby, 8 edizione. • Teaching materials provided by the lecturer
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Module: Psychiatry
(objectives)
The course is aimed at providing the fundamentals of psychopathology and the history of psychiatry and a basic knowledge of pathophysiology, the clinic, the nosographic classification and the treatment of the main psychiatric disorders. An overview of the organization of territorial psychiatric assistance will also be provided.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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1
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/25
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Chiappini Stefania
(syllabus)
• Introduction to psychiatry • Notes on history of psychiatry • Elements of psychopathology • The main psychiatric disorders: • Schizophrenia • Mood disorders • Anxiety disorders • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Disorders associated with traumatic or stressful events • Personality disorders • Hysteria and disorders with somatic symptoms • Eating disorders • Substance Use Disorder and Behavioral Addictions • Treatments in psychiatry: • Principles of psychopharmacology • Main psychotherapeutic guidelines • Legislation and organization of territorial psychiatric assistance
(reference books)
• Ahuja, N. (2011). A short textbook of psychiatry : 20th year edition. Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub; 7° edizione • Teaching materials provided by the lecturer
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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