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Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy

Class at First Faculty of Medicine |
B83160

Syllabus

* Lecture topics:

What is it medical psychology (biopsychosocial paradigm)

Individual as a system, consequences of therapy and therapeutic recommendations for patients life and patients compliance

Personality, subjective nature of experience

Psychological first aid

Doctor - patient - family relationship

Communication with the patient, how to deliver bad news

Psychological care for out-patients and their families

Psychological care for in-patients and their families

Psychosomatics and behavioral medicine, forms of psycho-somatic interactions

Disease-illness model, Calgary-Cambridge framework for medical interview

Illness and its development as a form of adaptation, manipulation with illness

Pain and how to deal with it using psychological means

Aggression, fear and anxiety and how to deal with them using psychological means

Psychology of death and dying

How to affect mind, behavior and health state using psychological means

* Topics for seminars - winter:

Introduction to communication, nature of language

Phylogeny vs. ontogenesis, anchoring effect, conservatism, cognitive biases

Verbal communication, questioning

Empathy, authenticity, how to develop empathetic skills

Communication training - developing rapport

Communication training - getting information

Communication training - explanation, planning

Communication training - contract setting

Communication training - building relationship

Active listening training

Non-verbal communication

First contact with the patient

Communication with disabled patients

* Topics for seminars - summer:

Observation, difference between observed and deduced

Observation training

Borders in doctor-patient relationship, patients transgressing borders

Dealing with psychologically difficult patients, aggressive a dangerous patient

Delivering serious news

Death and dying Risk of harming patient - iatropathogenesis

Psychological ways of dealing with pain

Burn-out syndrome, diagnostics, prevention

Suicide, identifying endangered people

Stress coping techniques

Evaluation of conducted supportive interview

Psychodiagnostics

Compliance

Dealing with medical errors

Annotation

The subject makes students familiar with the way human psyche functions and principles of doctor-patient communication. It pays attention to the doctor-patient relationship and various ways we can deal with it. Methods how to identify psychologically endangered individuals are introduced as well as principles of intervention.

Psychosomatic problematics in discussed thoroughly.