Developmental Psychopatology
(objectives)
General aim of the course of Developmental psychopathology is to give students knowledge of the main psychopathological syndromes that occur during childhood and adolescence; the biological, psychological and social risk and protective factors involved in the onset and evolution of the various disorders; of the main preventive and rehabilitative models in school contexts.
The course of Developmental psychopathology aims at achieving the following objectives for students. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - to know the interplay among the biological, psychological, and social-contextual aspects of normal and abnormal development across the life span; - to know the main psychopathological syndromes of childhood and adolescence;
- to know the interplay of multiple risk and protective factors in developmental pathways, including continuity and change; - to know the main preventive and rehabilitative models in school contexts. In terms of applying knowledge and understanding: - to know how to analyze the interplay among the biological, psychological, and social-contextual aspects of normal and abnormal development across the life span;
- to know how to recognize the main psychopathological syndromes of childhood and adolescence;
- to find out the multiple risk and protective factors in developmental pathways.
In terms of making judgements: - to find connections between psychopathological problems and school situations;
- to evaluate educational innovations in the light of the advancement of research in developmental psychopathology. In terms of communication skills: - to acquire the key competences of the teacher for class management based on the recognition of the students' individual characteristics and problems;
- to know how to modulate communicative strategies in the classroom to accept, motivate, support, reinforce and include pupils with difficulties or psychopathological problems.
In terms of learning skills:
- to develop an orientation towards scientific research, both basic and applied, in developmental psychopathology; - to develop the attitude towards lifelong learning on psychosocial aspects of school adjustment and inclusion of pupils with difficulties or psychopathological problems;
- to develop the interest in training and professional upgrading in the management of psychopathological problems in the school context.
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