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  1. Medicine and Surgery
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  1. General Psychology I
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Unità didattica Course full name
General Psychology I
Course ID number
2324-1-H4102D005-H4102D015M
Course summary SYLLABUS

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Course Syllabus

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Obiettivi

questo modulo è il primo elmento nelpercorso verticale delle Medical Humanities che comprende il corso Medicine and Society del 2° anno, alcuni elettivi attivati neli anni 3-6, il modulo Cinical Psychology del corso integrato Neuroscience del 5° anno;
lo studente al termine del corso :

(1) avrà acquisito un’iniziale competenza nell'individuare e differenziare gli elementi relazionali nell’interazione medico paziente;

(2) avrà acquisito la capacità di riconoscere alcuni meccanismi di base del proprio stile relazionale.

(3) saprà riconoscere e descrivere le caratteristiche dei differenti stili di attaccamento e le implicazioni per il rapporto di cura con il paziente;

(4) saprà riconoscere e descrivere i sistemi motivazionali interpersonali in relazione ai segnali di attivazione, disattivazione, agli obiettivi e alle emozioni che li segnalano

Contenuti sintetici

I sistemi motivazionali interpersonali

L’attaccamento nella relazione con i pazienti

La dimensione umana della relazione medico paziente

Programma esteso

La motivazione, dalla piramide di Maslow ai sistemi motivazionali interpersonali. I sistemi motivazionali interpersonali in dettaglio (attaccamento, accudimento, predatorio, competitivo, sessuale, gioco e affiliazione, cooperativo).

Il sistema motivazionale dell’attaccamento come modello esplicativo della relazione medico paziente. Tipologie dell’attaccamento (attaccamento sicuro, evitante, ambivalente, disorganizzato); attachment-based care approach.

Il processo della cura e la relazione medico/paziente: aspetti motivazionali e relazionali

Prerequisiti

nessuno

Modalità didattica

Lezioni frontali, con utilizzo di metodologie attive e interattive (e.g. mentimeter, flipped classroom, buzz groups), discussione guidata in aula, con fruizione di video didattici e spezzoni di film; attività riflessive a piccolo gruppo a partire da stimoli definiti dal docente (questionari, domande aperte, articoli).

Visione guidata di film e discussione: "The doctor" 1991; "Mi vida sin mi" 2003, "Le scaphandre et le papillon" 2007

Eventuali cambiamenti dovuti ad una recrudescenza pandemica seguiranno strettamente le indicazioni eventualmente fornite dall'Ateneo

Any changes may be possible in the event of a national pandemic, strictly following the instructions of the University

Materiale didattico

Wilhelm K., Tietze T. (2016). Difficult doctor-patient interactions. Applying principles of attachment-based care. Medicine Today, 17(1-2), 36-44.

Liotti, G. and Gilbert, P. (2011) 'Mentalizing, motivation, and social mentalities: theoretical considerations and implications for psychotherapy', Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 84,1, 9-25.

Hunter J. and Maunder R. (Editors) (2016). Improving Patient Treatment with Attachment Theory: A Guide for Primary Care Practitioners and Specialists. Springer

Periodo di erogazione dell'insegnamento

primo semestre

Modalità di verifica del profitto e valutazione

La prova di valutazione, scritta, misura il livello delle conoscenze acquisite, il livello di ragionamento induttivo, deduttivo e di problem solving.

Comprende discussione di problemi, analisi di casi e domande aperte di tipo concettuale

Orario di ricevimento

Per appuntamento contattare per e-mail: mariagrazia.strepparava@unimib.it

Ufficio: U38-Villa Serena (Monza), stanza numero 5-24, V piano

Sustainable Development Goals

SALUTE E BENESSERE | ISTRUZIONE DI QUALITÁ | PARITÁ DI GENERE
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Aims

This module is the first step in the "medical humanities" pillar that include: second year "Medicine and society" integrated course, some electives, years 3-6, the "Clinical Psychology" module " in Neuroscience 2 integrated course.

At the end of the course students:

(1) will have acquired an initial competence in identifying and differentiating the relational elements in the medical patient interaction;

(2) will have acquired the ability to recognize some basic mechanisms of one's relationship style.

(3) will recognize and describe the characteristics of the different attachment styles and the implications for the relationship of care with the patient;

(4) will know how to recognize and describe interpersonal motivational systems (activation, deactivation, related emotions).

Contents

Interpersonal motivational systems

Attachment in the relationship with patients

Human dimension in doctor patient relationship

Detailed program

The motivation, from Maslow pyramid to interpersonal motivational systems. Interpersonal motivational systems (attachment, care, predatory, competitive, sexual, play and affiliation, cooperative).

Attachment and relationship with patients (secure, avoidant, ambivalent, disorganized attachment); attachment-based care approach. Different attachment styles (secure, avoidant, ambivalent, disorganized).

Being a doctor and the doctor / patient relationship: motivational and relational aspects

Prerequisites

none

Teaching form

Frontal lessons, with the use of active and interactive methodologies (e.g. mentimeter, flipped classroom, buzz groups), guided discussion in the classroom, with the use of educational videos and film clips; reflective activities in small groups on questionnaires, opening questions, brief articles.

Videos: clips from "The doctor" 1991; "Mi vida sin mi" 2003, "Le scaphandre et le papillon" 2007

Any changes may be possible in the event of a national pandemic, strictly following the instructions of the University

Textbook and teaching resource

Wilhelm K., Tietze T. (2016). Difficult doctor-patient interactions. Applying principles of attachment-based care. Medicine Today, 17(1-2), 36-44.

Liotti, G. and Gilbert, P. (2011) 'Mentalizing, motivation, and social mentalities: theoretical considerations and implications for psychotherapy', Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 84,1, 9-25.

Hunter J. and Maunder R. (Editors) (2016). Improving Patient Treatment with Attachment Theory: A Guide for Primary Care Practitioners and Specialists. Springer

Semester

first term

Assessment method

The final written test measures the level of knowledge, the level of inductive and deductive reasoning, and problem solving ability.

It includes discussion of problems, analysis of clinical cases and open conceptual questions

Office hours

To make an appointment, please contact the teachers by e-mail: mariagrazia.strepparava@unimib.it

office: U38-Villa Serena (Monza), room number 5-24, V floor

Sustainable Development Goals

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING | QUALITY EDUCATION | GENDER EQUALITY
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Key information

Field of research
M-PSI/01
ECTS
1
Term
First semester
Activity type
Mandatory
Course Length (Hours)
10
Degree Course Type
6-year single cycle Master Degree
Language
English

Staff

    Teacher

  • MS
    Maria Grazia Strepparava

Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments
Self enrolment (Student)

Sustainable Development Goals

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
QUALITY EDUCATION - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
QUALITY EDUCATION
GENDER EQUALITY - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
GENDER EQUALITY

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