KPS/YIPT Introduction to psychotherapy

Courses for international students in the academic year 2019/2020

Course title including code

KPS/YIPT Introduction to psychotherapy

Number of ECTS credits:

4

Course completion:

Exam

Completion requirements:

80 % attendance

Lecturer:

Dr. Simona Dobešová-Cakirpaloglu

Semester in which the course is taught:

Winter  or summer semester

Description:

The aim of this course is to introduce the field of psychotherapy to students by exploring the following topics: Definition of psychotherapy; important aspects of psychotherapy; the role of a psychotherapist; aims of a psychotherapeutic work and different phases of psychotherapeutic process.

KPS/YSMH Stress and Mental Hygiene

Courses for international students in the academic year 2019/2020

Course title including code

KPS/YSMH Stress and Mental Hygiene

Number of ECTS credits:

4

Course completion:

Exam

Completion requirements:

80 % attendance

Lecturer:

Dr. Veronika Kavková

Semester in which the course is taught:

Winter  or summer semester

Description:

This seminar provides an introduction to stress, theories of stress and the impact of stress on person´s life. The goal of this course is to provide the student an introduction to the mental hygiene, as well as practical application of the chosen relaxation methods.

KPS/YPAE Psychological aspects of education

Courses for international students in the academic year 2019/2020

Course title including code

KPS/YPAE Psychological aspects of education

Number of ECTS credits:

4

Course completion:

Exam

Completion requirements:

80 % attendance

Lecturer:

Dr. Lucie Křeménková

Semester in which the course is taught:

Winter  or summer semester

Description:

This seminar provides an introduction to psychological aspects of education.  The subject will focus on possibilities to motivate the pupil, different methods of teaching and effective ways of learning.

KPS/YCAP Selected Chapters of Abnormal Psychology

Courses for international students in the academic year 2019/2020

Course title including code

KPS/YCAP Selected Chapters of Abnormal Psychology

Number of ECTS credits:

4

Course completion:

Exam

Completion requirements:

80 % attendance

Lecturer:

Dr. Jana Kvintová

Semester in which the course is taught:

Winter  or summer semester

Description:

This seminar provides an introduction to chosen topics of abnormal psychology. The subject will focus on differences between normality and abnormality, as well as to chosen mental disorders.

KPS/YCDP Selected Chapters of Developmental psychology

Courses for international students in the academic year 2019/2020

Course title including code

KPS/YCDP Selected Chapters of Developmental psychology

Number of ECTS credits:

4

Course completion:

Exam

Completion requirements:

80 % attendance

Lecturer:

Dr. Kristýna Balátová

Semester in which the course is taught:

Winter  or summer semester

Description:

This seminar provides an introduction to developmental psychology. Because this discipline includes a broad overview of many interesting topics, we will cover only selected chapters of developmental psychology, including the first years of children´s life, the social and cognitive development. The course will cover the most important theories of life´s development.

KPS/YCSP Selected Chapters of Social Psychology

Courses for international students in the academic year 2019/2020

Course title including code

KPS/YCSP Selected Chapters of Social Psychology

Number of ECTS credits:

4

Course completion:

Exam

Completion requirements:

80 % attendance

Lecturer:

Dr. Simona Dobešová-Cakirpaloglu

Semester in which the course is taught:

Winter  or summer semester

Description:

This seminar provides an introduction to social psychology. Because this discipline includes a broad overview of many interesting topics, we will cover only selected chapters of social psychology, including social influences on conformity, compliance, person perception and attribution and workplace bullying. The goal of this course is to provide the student an introduction to social psychology, and to apply social psychological theories to everyday life.

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