PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN ADULTS
OVERVIEW
The course aims to foster understanding by students of clinical conditions that characterize psychopathology in adulthood. They will, therefore, discuss the concepts of normality and pathology, structure and personality urging a critical understanding of the various models of interpretation.
It will finally outlined the characteristics, the etiology and psychodynamics of the main diagnostic pictures through the presentation and discussion of several clinical cases useful to deepen the main forms of psychopathology.
AIMS AND CONTENT
Teaching methods
I have structured the course as a seminar that empasizes discussion as much as possible. Students are expected to read the assigned materials prior to class and to be prepared to discuss those materials during class.
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
The course introduces the student to the aspects of mental functioning in various forms of mental disorder.
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gabbard, G. (2015). Psichiatria Psicodinamica. Quinta Edizione (Capitoli: da 7 a 19). Raffaello Cortina, Milano
Oyebode, F. (2009). Introduzione alla psicopatologia descrittiva (Capitoli: da 1 a 11; da 13 a 16). Raffaello Cortina
Velotti, P. (2015). Comprendere il male. Il MUlino
Un testo a scelta tra i seguenti
Rosenberg K.P. e Feder L.C. (a cura di), Dipendenze, Milano: Edra.
Albasi C. (2006). Attaccamenti traumatici. I Modelli Operativi Interni Dissociati, Utet, Torino.
Velotti P., (2012). Legami che fanno soffrire. Mulino
Rossi Monti, M. (2008). Forme del delirio e psicopatologia. Raffaello Cortina, Milano
AA.VV. (2009) L’impronta del trauma. Sui limiti della simbolizzazione. Angeli, Milano
Stone (2007). Pazienti trattabili e non trattabili. I disturbi di personalità. Raffaello Cortina.
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Exam Board
PATRIZIA VELOTTI (President)
DONATELLA CAVANNA
LESSONS
Teaching methods
I have structured the course as a seminar that empasizes discussion as much as possible. Students are expected to read the assigned materials prior to class and to be prepared to discuss those materials during class.
LESSONS START
Second semester.
EXAMS
Exam description
During the lessons attending students have the option of taking a written middle-term exam. This is not obligatory.
Assessment methods
There is a written exam (3 questions) and an oral exam (2 questions)
Each part is assigned a mark and the sum of these marks is converted into thirtieths to give the final grade.