PS 3525 Cognitive Behavioral Psychological Assessment
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with the different behavioral assessment strategies and their relationship with measurement for behavior modification.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with the different behavioral assessment strategies and their relationship with measurement for behavior modification.
This course aims to review and analyze psychotic organizations, taking as a reference the findings of 19th century psychiatry, S. Freud's findigs and J. Lacan's contributions on the different types of psychoses and their clinical signs, symptoms, and treatment.
This course aims to review and analyze the theoretical background of the Borderline States, starting with the foundations of dynamic psychology and Freudian psychoanalysis, its comprehension and intervention, highlighting the characteristics of the setting and countertransference that are established in this type of disorder.
This course aims to analyze affection, representation, and transference neuroses by reviewing the contributions of Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, taking into account the input received from debates held on the construction of knowledge about this type of disorder.
This course aims to introduce students to the experience of guided activity to work on the design and development of programs for the continuing education of personnel, consulting and orientation, detection, study and follow-up of psychological variables in private clinical institutions.
This course aims to identify the applications of the different cognitive-behavioral therapeutic techniques, through the understanding of the epistemological, theoretical and technical assumptions that support them.
This course aims to introduce students to the experience of performing a guided activity for the purpose of working on the design and development of programs for the continuing education of personnel, consulting and orientation, detection, study and follow-up of psychological variables in private educational institutions.
The aim of this course is for students to implement intervention strategies for psycho-social issues involving the resolution of crisis of individual development in adulthood and old age.
The aim of the internship is to develop the skills students need for the clinical training in which they will learn to manage clinical cases, crisis intervention, brief and family therapy, and individual and/or group therapy within a context supervised by a clinical psychology professional.
The aim of this course is for students to be able to evaluate different types of therapeutic intervention based on technological resources that could be built into ideal strategies in order to diversify the methods in which mental health services can be provided.