Clinical psychology. Psychology of addictive behavior - course 72,000 rub. from Moscow School of Practical Psychology, training 1518 ac. hours, Date: December 10, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 07, 2023
In the West, clinical knowledge has long been mandatory for psychologists. Understanding the relationship between biological and psychological processes is essential to working with people safely and effectively.
According to WHO, every 4 people in the world suffer from a mental or behavioral disorder. In practice, you may encounter clinical manifestations of these disorders even if you are not working in a clinic. A course in clinical psychology will help you understand this area and ensure that you do not harm your clients.
The work of a psychologist is becoming increasingly in demand. A clinical psychologist has many advantages: he covers the client's problem in a comprehensive and systematic way. point of view, has deep knowledge in the field of psychiatry, neurology, neuropsychology and pathopsychology.
Necessary for the work of a clinical psychologist in the 21st century. You will delve into the study of mental disorders, the development of the psyche in health and disease, and the relationships between the mental, biological and social planes. You will study reliable scientific evidence in various disciplines such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, psychopharmacology and others. You will be able to deeply understand what is happening to a person and be able to explain it to him in understandable language.
To work safely and effectively with people. You will learn to recognize mental disorders, build strong client relationships, and conduct clinical interviews using evidence-based approaches. You will have all the necessary competencies and materials to work both independently and in a team with medical specialists.
You have the opportunity to receive a diploma of professional retraining with the right to practice. The training is carried out on the basis of a state educational license and lasts 1620 hours, which allows you to obtain the qualification “Clinical Psychologist”. This diploma opens the door to work in this field.
Professional psychologist, speaker, candidate of psychological sciences, art therapist, certified NLP practitioner, presenter of psychological games.
Training program
Number of hours of study: 1518 academic hours.
"GENERAL PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINES"
Module 1. General psychology
Module topics:
Subject and tasks of psychology
Higher mental functions: sensations and perception
Higher mental functions: memory, attention, imagination
Higher mental functions: thinking and speech
Consciousness
Personality
Abilities and skills
Personality
Temperament and character
Personality
Emotions, will, motives
Personality development in ontogenesis
Activity and motivation
The module ends with testing
Module 2. Psychology of Personality
Module topics:
Personality psychology as a branch of psychological knowledge
Individual, personality, individuality
Structural and systematic approaches to describing personality in psychology
Personal development
Personality as the subject of one’s life path
Psychological health of the individual
Personality in conflict
Personal self-awareness
The module ends with testing
Module 3. Practical psychology
Module topics:
Psychological problems of methodological justification in psychology as a science
The role of humanitarian knowledge in the picture of the world of modern man
Practical ethics and practical psychology as a professional activity
Special forms of psychological assistance: body-oriented therapy, dance therapy and dream work
Special forms of psychological assistance: therapy
Psychological assistance in special cases: personal crisis, death and grief work, suicide and its prevention; violence, post-traumatic stress, psychosomatic motives
The module ends with testing
Module 4. Professional ethics of a psychologist
Module topics:
Basic concepts, features of professional ethics of a psychologist, specifics of helping professions
Code of Ethics
Therapeutic contract, violation of EC RPO, typical mistakes of a consulting psychologist
Levels of human consciousness, levels of the unconscious, semantic principles of work
Empathy, rapport, transference, countertransference
Moral dilemma, emotional burnout
The module ends with testing
Module 5. Medical law and health care system
Module topics:
Introduction to Russian medical law
History and principles of medical law
The patient: relationships with him and about his life, health and death
Legal and social problems in the provision of medical services
Features of legal regulation during the spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19
Current issues of expert and judicial practice in cases involving medical organizations
Features of legal regulation of certain areas of medical activity
The module ends with testing
Module6. Psychological counseling
Module topics:
Goals and objectives of psychological counseling
Types of psychological assistance
Organization of psychological counseling
Stages of psychological counseling
Ethical Principles of Psychological Counseling
Requirements for a consulting psychologist
Skills of a psychologist-consultant
Basic skills of a psychological consultant
Complex counseling skills
Special counseling skills
Methods of psychological counseling
Testing in psychological counseling
Basic queries in psychological counseling
Types of clients
Anxiety disorders
Basic queries in psychological counseling
OCD; hysterical, paranoid, schizoid, narcissistic personality type
Basic queries in psychological counseling
Dealing with Grief and Crying Clients
Theories of psychological counseling
Client resistance
Assessing the effectiveness of psychological counseling
The module ends with testing
"SPECIAL DISCIPLINES"
Module 7. Anatomy of the central nervous system
Module topics:
Composition and functions of nervous tissue
Microscopic structure and processes of a neuron
Classification of neurons
Synapses
Neuroglia
Electrical and chemical principles of neuron operation
General ideas about the structure and operation of the nervous system
Basic Concepts
Ontogenesis and auxiliary apparatus of the nervous system
Spinal cord
Brain
Cerebellum
Brain
Diencephalon
Brain
Telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres)
Autonomic (autonomic) nervous system
General principles of organization of sensory systems
Sensory systems with chemical sensitivity receptors (chemoreceptors)
The module ends with practical work
Module 8. Physiology of higher nervous activity
Module topics:
General organization of sensory systems
Visual sensory system
Olfactory sensory system
Auditory sensory system
Vestibular system
Basics of reflex theory
Braking
Memory
Needs, motivation, emotions
Stress
Dream
Mental activity and speech
The module ends with practical work
Module9. Psychophysiology
Module topics:
The subject of psychophysiology, its tasks and methods
Research methods in the psychophysiology of professional activity
Lie detector
Psychophysiology of the cognitive sphere
Psychophysiology of sensations and perception
Psychophysiology of attention
Psychophysiology of memory
Psychophysiology of emotions
Functions of emotions
Structural basis of emotions
Physiological expression of emotions
Degrees of psycho-emotional stress
Psychophysiology of stress
Stages of stress
Mechanisms of stress development
Physiological reactions under stress
Psychophysiology of professional selection and professional suitability
Professional selection
Psychophysiological components of performance
Performance
Psychophysiological functional states
Concept of functional state
Functional state structure
Classification of functional states
Diagnosis of functional states
Types and characteristics of functional states
Methods for regulating functional states
Psychophysiological bases of adaptation to professional activity
The concept of adaptation to work
Violations of the adaptation process
Professional adaptation and maladaptation in extreme working conditions
Individual Adaptation Styles
Professional stress
Sources of professional stress
Mental workload and stress
The module ends with practical work
Module 10. Neuropsychology
Module topics:
Introduction to Neuropsychology
Brain structure
Neuropsychological syndromes of damage to the occipital and parietal regions of the brain
Neuropsychological syndromes of damage to the temporal regions of the brain
Neuropsychological syndromes with damage to the frontal regions of the brain
Stem and subcortical syndromes
Perception disorders
Visual agnosia
Perception disturbance
Auditory agnosia
Perception disorders
Tactile agnosia
Disorders of perception of the social world
Action violations
Classification of apraxia according to A.R. Luria
Action violations
Classification of apraxia according to Lipmann
Social apraxia
Aphasia: kinetic, kinesthetic, dynamic
Aphasia: sensory, mnestic, semantic
Speech forms of agraphia
Non-speech forms of agraphia
Alexia
Amusia
Neuropsychology of Dreams
Memory impairment in neuropsychology
Diagnosis of memory disorders
Regulatory violations
Visual attention disorders and visual agnosia
Regulatory violations
Executive function disorders
Neurological syndromes in various types of brain damage (TBI, vascular and atrophic brain lesions)
Neuropsychological syndromes of childhood
Clinical aspects of psychological diagnostics
Test batteries
Principles of rehabilitation and correction in neuropsychology
The module ends with practical work
Module 11. Clinical psychology
Module topics:
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Basic concepts of psychiatry
Pathopsychological diagnosis
Neuropsychological syndromes
Psychosomatics
Psychoanalytic concepts in psychosomatics
Psychology of abnormal development
The module ends with practical work
Module 12. Psychodiagnostics
Module topics:
Psychodiagnostics as a field of psychological knowledge
Functions of psychodiagnostics
Classification of psychodiagnostic techniques
Requirements for psychodiagnostic methods
Reliability and validity of psychodiagnostic methods
Humanitarian and natural science approaches in psychology
Nomothetic and ideographic approaches in psychodiagnostics
Moral and ethical standards and problems of psychodiagnostic examination
The module ends with practical work
Module 13. Fundamentals of Narcology
Module topics:
Definition of addiction
Tasks of narcology
Main sections of narcology
Mental disorders and behavioral disorders associated (caused) with the use of psychoactive substances according to ICD-11
Drug treatment provided in an inpatient setting
Drug treatment provided on an outpatient basis
Dispensary observation
Involuntary hospitalization
Medical psychology in narcology
The role of the clinical (medical) psychologist in narcology
The module ends with practical work
Module 14. Pathopsychology
Module topics:
Introduction to pathopsychology
Pathopsychological symptom complexes
Pathopsychological experiment
Research on memory and thinking
Impaired consciousness and perception
Schizophrenic and organic pathosymptomatic complexes
The module ends with practical work
Module 15. Psychotherapy
Module topics:
Introduction to Psychotherapy
Cognitive behavioral psychotherapy
Psychodynamic direction of psychotherapy
Humanistic direction of psychotherapy
Nonverbal methods of psychotherapy
Diagnostics in psychotherapy
The choice of psychotherapy depending on the level of mental organization and personality type
Psychotherapy for children and adolescents
Family psychotherapy
Group psychotherapy
Psychotherapy for anxiety disorders
Psychotherapy for depression
Short-term types of psychotherapy and starting to work as a psychologist
The module ends with practical work
"ADDITIONAL SPECIALIZATION"
Module 16. Non-chemical addictions: types of addictions
Module topics:
Dependency concept
Types of dependencies (addictions)
Types of non-chemical addiction
The module ends with testing
Module 17. Non-chemical dependencies: symptoms of addiction
Module topics:
Main symptoms
Examples of addictions and behavior with them
Gaming addiction
The module ends with testing
Module 18. Non-chemical addictions: anorexia nervosa
Module topics:
Main symptoms of the disease
Types of anorexia
The module ends with testing
Module 19. Non-chemical addictions: otorexia nervosa
Module topics:
Concept
Signs, symptoms, causes
The module ends with testing
Module 20. Non-chemical addictions: erotomania and sexaholism
Module topics:
Concept of hypersexuality
What to do if you have sex addiction?
The module ends with testing
Module 21. Non-chemical addictions: emotional addiction
Module topics:
What is addiction?
Attachment trauma
Secure attachment style
Types of attachment
Signs of emotional addiction
The module ends with testing
Module 22. Non-chemical addictions: computer addiction
Module topics:
Formation of addiction
Causes
Motivation for computer addiction in adolescents
Motives
Factors of occurrence
The module ends with testing
Module 23. Non-chemical addictions: Internet addiction
Module topics:
Factors in the development of addiction
Self-destructive behavior
Three main symptoms of Internet addiction according to Goldberg
The module ends with testing
Module 24. Non-chemical addictions: computer addiction therapy
Module topics:
Psychological assistance for computer addiction
Types of psychoprophylactic measures
Prevention of computer addiction
Strategies for preventing the development of computer addiction
The module ends with testing
Module 25. Chemical dependencies
Module topics:
Concept
What is chemical dependency?
The module ends with testing
Module 26. Chemical dependencies: stages of addiction formation
Module topics:
Primary dependency
Progressive addiction
Relapsing addiction
Chronic addiction
Deadly addiction
Treatable
The module ends with testing
Module 27. Chemical dependencies: alcohol addiction
Module topics:
Types of alcohol addiction
Harmful to family and society
ICD-10 - diagnostic guidelines
Alcohol addiction
General signs of chemical and non-chemical addictions (according to P. Carners)
The module ends with testing
Module 28. Chemical dependencies: symptoms and qualifications of alcohol disorders
Module topics:
Acute alcohol intoxication
Simple alcohol intoxication
Degrees of intoxication
Pathological intoxication
Types of pathological intoxication
Alcoholic psychoses
Alcohol delirium
Alcoholic delirium of jealousy
The module ends with testing
Module 29. Chemical dependencies: personality changes in chronic alcoholism
Module topics:
Symptoms
Types of dependencies (addictions)
Forecast
The module ends with testing
Module 30. Ways to identify possible alcoholism
Module topics:
A short questionnaire to identify possible alcoholism
Indicators of possible alcoholism
Forms of psychological defense
What can close loving people do?
The module ends with testing
Module 31. Chemical dependencies: drug addiction
Module topics:
Factors in the formation of drug addiction
Social factors
Causes of drug addiction
Biological factors
The module ends with testing
Module 32. What do chemical addictions give people?
Module topics:
Causes of addictions
Psychoprophylaxis for people with addiction tendencies
The module ends with testing
Module33. 12 step rehabilitation program
Module topics:
History of the AA movement
Goals, objectives, principles of the program
Views at the heart of the program
The module ends with testing
Module34. Psychotherapeutic methods in the treatment of drug addiction
Module topics:
Psychotherapeutic methods in narcology
Application and technology of methods
Consulting unmotivated clients
The module ends with testing
TRAINING IS ENDED BY PRACTICAL WORK
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