psy150 - Clinical Psychology

psy150 - Clinical Psychology

Department of Psychology 9 KP
Module components Semester courses Summer semester 2024 Examination
Lecture
Seminar
  • Limited access 6.02.150_2.1 - Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Helmut Hildebrandt
    • Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger

    Thursday: 18:00 - 20:00, weekly (from 04/04/24)

    This part is mostly taught in German and runs Thursday 18-20h the entire semester. Study material in English will be provided in Stud.IP. Presentations can be given in English. Students have to attend both parts of the course (2.1 and 2.2): The second part of the course “Psychological intervention within the framework of evidence-based medicine - treatment studies of selected psychiatric disorders” (psy150, Clinical Psychology, part 2.2) runs on Tuesday 16-18h. Alternatively, students can attend the first four classes of 2.1 (given by Mandy Roheger) in addition to course 6.02.150_2.3 "Psychological interventions within the framework of evidence-based treatment of trauma- and stress-related psychiatric disorders" (biweekly Wednesday 14-17h)

  • Limited access 6.02.150_2.2 - Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel

    Tuesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 07/05/24)

  • Limited access 6.02.150_2.3 - Psychological interventions within the framework of evidence-based treatment of trauma- and stress-related psychiatric disorders Show lecturers
    • Emely Reyentanz

    Wednesday: 14:00 - 17:00, fortnightly (from 03/04/24)

    Please note: In addition to this seminar, you also have to attend the first 4 classes of 6.02.150_2.1 (Thursday 16-18h). The seminar focuses on concepts of evidence-based treatment with application to trauma- and stress-related psychiatric disorders. Special emphasis is placed on children and adolescents.

Hinweise zum Modul
Prerequisites
Enrolment in Master's programme Neurocognitive Psychology.
Reference text
Please note:
Parts of this module that teach clinical contents will be taught in German (partly with accompanying English materials).
All mandatory parts are taught in English. German knowledge is not necessary to successfully complete the module.
Prüfungszeiten
mid-February
Module examination
The module will be tested with a written exam (2 h) on the contents of the lecture in part 1.

Required active participation for gaining credits:
1 presentation participation in discussions on other presentations
attendance of at least 70% in both seminars in part 2 within one semester (will be checked in StudIP).
Skills to be acquired in this module
Goals of the Module:
Students acquire scientifically sound, critical thinking regarding the genesis and
psychopharmacological treatment of various mental illnesses; decision making based on the
medical guidelines and evidence-based practice.


Competencies:
++ Neuropsychological / neurophysiological knowledge
+ experimental methods
+ data presentation & discussion
+ scientific literature
+ critical & analytical thinking
+ knowledge transfer

+ group work

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