Learning objectives
The course is aimed to make the students able to recognize and manage the dynamics involved in the social relationships and the psycho(patho)logical distress which can be induced by or alternatively can influence the social environment.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The classes will address the principal dynamics involved in the social relationships, particularly those involved in the job environment. A part of classes will address the social factors which can induce mental distress and the mental distress which can influence social environment.
The Course includes three teaching units (Job Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Social Psychiatry) and two laboratories (Laboratory of Communications and Laboratory of Social Psychology).
Full programme
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Bibliography
Textbooks suggested by the teachers of each unit. Slides and issue concerning classes.
Teaching methods
Lessons and exercises
Assessment methods and criteria
In progress evaluation isn't scheduled.
The final examination consists both in a multiple choice test and in open-ended questions.
The final examination evaluates the student's knowledge, acquired during the study, about the ability manage social relationships.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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