Learning objectives
1- Basic knopwledge of descriptive psychopathology
2- Being able to make a formal enquiry to the consultation-liaison psychiatric service
3- Being able to evaluate in an appropriate way the main symptoms involving mood and anxiety
4- Being able to give the main psychoeducation information to patients and family regarding major mental disorders
5- Being able to adapt their own behaviour when facing a specific psychiatric disorder
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of pharmacology
Course unit content
1- Descriptive Psychopathology
2- Psychotic Disorders
3- Mood Disorders
4- Anxiety Disorders
5- Eating Disorders
6- Personality Disorders
7- Substance Use Disorders
8- Psychopharmacological Treatments
Full programme
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Bibliography
1- Descriptive Psychopathology: Sarteschi-Maggini "Manuale di psichiatria" 1982
2- Clincal Psychiatry: Cassano-Tundo "Psicopatologia e clinica psichiatrica" 2015
3- Treatment: NICE guidelines (https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance)
4- Psychopharmacological Treatment: BAP Guidelines (https://www.bap.org.uk/guidelines)
Teaching methods
Online lectures (both live on Teams and recorded on Stream, especially for those more didactic-based or clinical vignettes) and in presence based on room availability.
Assessment methods and criteria
Written multiple-choice test (in itinere exam on Elly with Teams if the pandemic restrictions persist); The exam will be structured in 30 questions with 5 possible answers (true-false). Students will also be able
to implement their grades during an additional oral test on Teams (upon request to
the teacher) should they be unsatisfied with the grade they got from the
written test. However, this specification only applies to those students
who passed the written test (score> or = 18). Questions of the written
test will pertain the topics discussed during classes. The oral test will
address those items which the student failed to give the correct answer
in the written test.
Other information
Power Point presentation (available on Elly) are considered part of the teaching materials. Students that won't be able to attend lectures are strongly advised to check the abovementioned notes.
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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