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PSYC0008-1

Introduction to clinical models in psychology


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
1st year of a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Education3
Required preliminary complement to register in the "licence" in Psychology
Holder(s) :Christian Mormont
Course contents : The five models of clinical psychology: dynamic, behavioural, humanist, cognitive ans sytemic
Course objective : To introduce,understand and integrate the key concepts associated with each model. To be able to compare and contrast different models.
To grasp the connections between theory and real situations. To have a broad understanding of the methods and tools of clinical psychology.
Prerequisites : To have a interest to human individual and a critical analysis.
Workshops : In the first term, student demonstrations of aspects of the different models. Student participation is obligatory.
Organization : Course given in the 1st term, with pratical seminars organised by student monitors.
Written notes : Student notes.
Assessment : Test covering part of the subject matter students have to study for the final exam (Written exam in Januari) :open questions.
Exams in 1st and 2nd sessions: written exams.
N.B.Participation in evaluation is subject to handing in a report relating to pratical work.
Contacts : Professor + P. L'homme ( 04/366.22.67)




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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