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27006 - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (A-H)

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ID:
27006
Duration (hours):
64
CFU:
8
SSD:
PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
Located in:
CHIETI
Url:
Course Details:
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES/CORSO GENERICO Year: 2
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (09/02/2026 - 30/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The course contributes to achieving the educational objectives of the Degree Programme by providing students with theoretical knowledge and methodological tools that are essential for understanding and analyzing the main topics of the relevant discipline. It will be used an integrative approach in order to have a comprehensive and deep view on recent advances in clinical psychology. Specifically, students are expected to have acquired: - key concepts from each area of psychology, connected both to advancements in the core fields and to applied knowledge in areas such as work psychology, dynamic psychology, and clinical psychology; - the ability to critically address issues related to the objects of study in psychology and to communicate their reflections effectively. Expected learning outcomes: 1) Knowledge and understanding: To develop a comprehensive framework for understanding cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning at both individual and group levels. To gain a solid grounding in theoretical concepts and methodological approaches appropriate for continuing advanced studies in Master's-level psychology programs. To understand the main theoretical frameworks developed within psychology to explain and address interpersonal dynamics, group interactions, and the underlying social processes within organizations. 2) Applying knowledge and understanding: To develop the ability to identify cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning and communicate the core elements needed for psychological diagnosis. Apply selected methods and tools commonly used by psychologists to explore individual and group functioning across developmental stages. Practice using diagnostic and intervention instruments through simulations in various settings, from schools to clinical environments. To explore key theoretical models and practical methods for applying psychological science to family, group, and organizational contexts. Apply basic skills in evaluating individuals within social and group dynamics. 3) Making judgements: To develop the capacity to compare different theoretical perspectives. To develop knowledge acquisition on scientifically rigorous standards. 4) Communication skills: To demonstrate the ability to communicate acquired knowledge through oral presentations and written assignments on specific topics or open-ended questions. 5) Learning skills: To develop reflective thinking and metacognitive awareness regarding learning strategies and academic content.

Course Prerequisites

Critical thinking, the ability to synthesize information, and a general confidence in reading and discussing academic materials will be beneficial for fully engaging with the course content. No preparatory constraints are required.

Teaching Methods

The course is scheduled in 64 hours of in-class teaching in sessions of 2 or 3 hours based on the academic schedule. In-class sessions will be constituted by discussing theoretical aspects and clinical features of normal and abnormal behavior and differential diagnosis in psychopathology. The attendance is not mandatory.

Assessment Methods

The exam will be constituted by a written task aimed to assess the knowledge, the conceptual mastery, the linguistic skills, the ability of interpretation and analysis of psychotherapeutic processes. The exam will be evaluated on a score range from 18 to 30. A score 18-23 indicates a sufficient knowledge, 23-28 a good level of knowledge, 28-30 an excellent knowledge, “cum laude” particular abilities of analysis and critical reasoning.

Texts

- Verrocchio, M.C. (a cura di) (2023). Manuale di Psicologia Clinica. Padova: Piccin (chapters 1-2-5-6-9-10-11-12-13-14-17-18-21). − Any texts and articles will be provided during the course.

Contents

Theoretical constructs in clinical psychology. Adjustment, risk factors and psychopathology. Assessment in clinical psychology: theoretical constructs, methods, instruments and diagnosis. Mood disorders. Anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Somatization disorders. Trauma and related disorders. Addiction, behavioral and impulse control disorders. Eating disorders and nutrition. Personality disorders. Process of psychological interventions.

Course Language

Italian

More information

For explanations and clarifications, the teacher is available after email scheduling.

Degrees

Degrees

PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES 
Bachelor’s Degree
3 years
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People (2)

PORCELLI PIETRO
AREA MIN. 11 - Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche
Gruppo 11/PSIC-04 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA E PSICOLOGIA DINAMICA
Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
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VERROCCHIO MARIA
AREA MIN. 11 - Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche
Gruppo 11/PSIC-04 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA E PSICOLOGIA DINAMICA
Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
Docenti di ruolo di Ia fascia
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