THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

General aims The course aims to explore the psychosomatic approach on the conceptualization of the disease (both physical and mental) and its development, and to define possible models of psychological interventions within the medical care settings. Specific aims Knowledge and understanding Starting from the description of a classical psychosomatic approach, the student will learn the evolution that this model has undergone in the last 50 years, until the contemporary theories of BodyMind functioning, such as the model of psycho-biological dysregulation and the multiple code theory of Wilma Bucci. The role of life events and relational components in the construction of health and disease will be also analyzed. Finally, the perspective of health psychology will be explored, as a general framework for the psychological intervention of promotion and support in the medical care settings. Ways of analysis and intervention in different health and illness contexts will be defined. These objectives will be achieved through lectures, discussion groups on the topics explored, and discussion of clinical conditions. Applying knowledge and understanding To transmit to the student theoretical models that guide the psychological approach in care settings is a specific aim of the course. From the analysis of the individual conditions to the analysis of the demand, to the ability to reflect on one's work and on one's own positions in the contexts, the students will be guided to the learning of a specific know-how within the medical care settings. The group discussion of specific intervention models will encourage the ability to apply the theoretical concepts to real situations. The practice (individually or through simulated conditions) on the use of some evaluation tools will consolidate the possibility of knowing and using the instruments. Making judgements Through the discussion in small groups and the comparison with the teacher on various issues, theoretical and practical, the critical skills of the students will be supported. Through the oral report to the class group, individually or in small groups, of some themes chosen by the students according to their specific interests, the exchange and autonomy of thought and communication will be promoted. Communication skills The exchange, the communication and the sharing of reflections will be supported within the course in structured spaces for discussion between peers and with the teacher. Learning skills The student will receive at the beginning of the course a calendar in which the topics of the lessons will be described, he can so organize the study. The program will be discussed at the beginning of the course; modify it according to requests and interests of the class group will be possible. Prerequisites No prerequisite.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The program develops from general concepts on modern psychosomatics, towards the application of this approach in health care settings, with particular attention to the role of psychology and to the multidisciplinary work in different contexts of health and illness. It provides a first part in which general concepts on the BodyMind relationship are examined, with par-ticular attention to W. Bucci's multiple code theory, to the concept of alexithymia and psycho-biological regulation (about 24 hours); a second part related to the role of relationships in the construction of health; a third part in which the relationship between life events and health is investigated. Within the model of the health psychology, psychological interventions in general medicine and in hospi-tals will also be explored, with specific attention to the different branches of medicine (about 24 hours).
Prerequisites
No prerequisite.
Books
Required texts: - L. Solano (2013). Between mind and body. How to build health. Second edition. Raffaello Cortina Ed. - L. Solano (2011). From the symptom to the person. Franco Angeli Ed. A text chosen from: - M. Bertini (2012). Health Psychology. Raffaello Cortina Ed. - U. Telfener (2011). Learn the contexts. Strategies to enter in new areas of work. Raffaello Cortina Ed. - Van der Kolk (2015). The Body Keeps the Score. Raffaello Cortina Ed.
Teaching mode
The didactic model will be a combination of: - lectures, in order to expose the theoretical-practical principles related to the modern conceptualization of the relationship BodyMente, the psycho-biological regulation theory, the relationship between life events and health, the relationship between emotions and health in empirical research, and among (internal and external) relationships and health. - simulations, linked to the use of evaluation tools. - group work, in order to stimulate participation, deepening and critical reflection on the concepts presented. - analysis of clinical cases, in order to apply the knowledge acquired in the discussion of disease conditions. - laboratory experiences, aimed to gain professional skills on the role of psychology in health settings. In particular, students will participate, in small groups, at the following activities: administration of self-report tests and interviews; planning of interventions on health promotion in the health care settings; planning of basic research and re-search-intervention in the care settings.
Frequency
Not obligatory attendence
Exam mode
Aims of the Exam The exam aims to evaluate the students acquisition of theoretical and practical skills. Number of test and timing The exam will be taken at the end of the course. The tests will be two, a written assignment (obligatory) and an oral exam (optional), after about a week from the written exam. Type, duration and method of administration The obligatory test (a written test, with open questions and a clinical case) will aim to verify the knowledge of the theoretical models presented in the course, but also the skills of reflection and discussion of the intervention models within the clinical contexts. The written test will last 60 minutes. The optional test (oral exam) will aim to deepen the topics covered in the written test. Final evaluation The final evaluation will be the result of a global evaluation, relative to the written and oral exam, if carried out. Non-attending students. The students who do not attend classes have to produce a paper for the Laboratory. They could administer an in-terview for the evaluation of alexithymia TSIA (including transcription and scoring) with relative score, or they can agree with the teacher the drafting of another project.
Lesson mode
The didactic model will be a combination of: - lectures, in order to expose the theoretical-practical principles related to the modern conceptualization of the relationship BodyMente, the psycho-biological regulation theory, the relationship between life events and health, the relationship between emotions and health in empirical research, and among (internal and external) relationships and health. - simulations, linked to the use of evaluation tools. - group work, in order to stimulate participation, deepening and critical reflection on the concepts presented. - analysis of clinical cases, in order to apply the knowledge acquired in the discussion of disease conditions. - activities in small groups, administration of self-report tests and interviews; planning of interventions on health promotion in the health care settings; planning of basic research and research-intervention in the care settings.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseClinical Psychology
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDM-PSI/08
  • CFU6