Lecture: 6.02.150_2.1 Psychological interventions within the framework of evidence-based treatment of acquired dysfunctions of brain - Details

Lecture: 6.02.150_2.1 Psychological interventions within the framework of evidence-based treatment of acquired dysfunctions of brain - Details

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Course name Lecture: 6.02.150_2.1 Psychological interventions within the framework of evidence-based treatment of acquired dysfunctions of brain
Subtitle
Course number 6.02.150_2.1
Semester SoSe2018
Current number of participants 4
Home institute Department of Psychology
Courses type Lecture in category Teaching
First date Thursday, 05.04.2018 18:00 - 20:00, Room: A07 0-031
Type/Form
Lehrsprache englisch

Topics

Introduction to neuropsychological rehabilitation and evidence based medicine, Level of evidence and randomized controlled trials, Statistical evalutation and power calculation, Single case experimental design, an alternativ route for treatment research, Memory rehabilitation in patients with weak to moderate memory impairments, Memory rehabilitation: German guidelines and first evidence, Memory rehabilitation focussing on recollection, How to treat patients with a full amnestic syndrome?, Introduction to the syndrome of neglect and its treatment, treating neglect with cues, Treating neglect with prism goggles, treating neglect with tDCS and neck vibration

Rooms and times

A07 0-031
Thursday: 18:00 - 20:00, weekly (13x)

Comment/Description

The course “Psychological interventions within the framework of evidence-based medicine” (psy150, Clinical Psychology, part 2) consists of two different parts: Part 2.1 runs Thursday 18-20h throughout the entire semester. This part is mostly taught in German.
Study material in English will be provided in Stud.IP.
Presentations can be given in English.

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