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Intervention in Aging Systems

Code: PCS11     Acronym: ISE

Keywords
Classification Keyword
CNAEF Psychology

Instance: 2022/2023 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Psychology
Course/CS Responsible: Master Degree in Psychology

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MPSIC 18 Plano de Estudos 2021 1 - 6 54 162

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives


  • Promote reflection on the current challenges of population aging and the need for innovative clinical responses by professionals and social and health institutions;

  • Know the international guidelines for intervention with the elderly and their implications for practice;

  • Know the main issues and challenges in old age and in their development contexts and the different approaches or possibilities of intervention;

  • Develop skills and specific intervention strategies with the elderly/caregivers;

  • Develop a favorable and realistic attitude about the work of a Psychology professional with the elderly.

Learning outcomes and competences

 The student must be able to:

  • Identify the most significant contexts and issues, the main processes and changes that take place in the late adulthood,
  • Relate the main problems and needs of the older people and their relationship systems (marital, family, institutional) with the different possibilities and approaches to intervention;
  • Plan and operationalize the skills and techniques learned;
  • Knowing and framing, in a multisystemic perspective, the role of the psychologist in promoting the development of the elderly and their developmental contexts.
  • Take a position and critically reflect on attitudes and practices conveyed in older age.

Working method

Presencial

Program

I- Psychological intervention in late adulthood: intervention contexts, specificities, modalities and specificities of the helping relationship

 

  1. Contexts of intervention with elderly people
  2. Specificities of intervention in old age
  3. The helping relationship in old age.

 

II – Main issues and challenges of old age: comprehensive assessment and intervention models

  1. Depression
  2. Palliative care at the end of life
  3. Death, loss, and grief processes
  4. Abuse and ill-treatment
  5. Cognitive deterioration and dementias
  6. Other common challenges/problems in old age (e.g. specificities of the family life cycle, conjugality and sexuality)
  7. Psychopharmacology

 

III – Promoting quality of life: intervention in aging systems/contexts

  1. Promotion of active aging: Planning and designing prevention and intervention programs
    1. Psychoeducation Programs
    2. Development promotion groups
    3. Intergenerational programs
  1. Provision of formal and family care: from assessment to intervention

2.1. Intervention with families and caregivers

    1. Social responses
    2. Psychoeducation
    3. Support Groups
    4. Psychotherapy

2.2. Home intervention

  1. Policies in the context of aging and the provision of care: The organization of services and the integrated healthcare response

Mandatory literature

Firmino, H, Simões, M.R., & Cerejeira, J. ; Saúde mental das pessoas mais velhas. , Edições Lidel., 2016
João Manuel de Morais Taborda Barreto; Envelhecimento e saúde mental
Laidlaw, K., & Knight, B. ; Handbook of emotional disorders in later life: Assessment and treatment., Oxford University Press, 2008
Nancy A. Pachana; The Oxford handbook of clinical geropsychology. ISBN: 978-0-19-966317-0
Bob G. Knight; Psychotherapy with older adults. ISBN: 978-0-7619-2373-2
Irvin D. Yalom; The^theory and practice of group psychotherapy. ISBN: 978-0-465-09284-0

Comments from the literature

Complementary Bibliography (suggested in each summary)

Teaching methods and learning activities

This Curricular Unit integrates the advanced training in Psychological Counseling and Psychotherapy with Youth and Adults. This discipline is based on an active dynamic of theoretical-practical teaching-learning.

Thus, in classroom activities, methodologies will be used for exposition and oral discussion of programmatic themes in a classroom situation, as well as the encouragement of active participation and learning by students.

The practical and know-how component will be emphasized, familiarization with instruments and intervention strategies, implemented in the discussion of practical cases, role-playing dynamics, video viewing, discussion of ethical dilemmas and sharing of cases/situations with professionals from area. Students will also have the opportunity to occasionally attend psychological intervention consultations with the elderly (through the mirror) at the Psychotherapy Unit for Young, Adults and Elderly of the Psychological Counseling Service of FPCEUP and, when possible, visits to work contexts with seniors.

The student's autonomous study and research will be encouraged through the readings present in each summary.

keywords

Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology > Clinical psychology

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Participação presencial 10,00
Exame 50,00
Trabalho prático ou de projeto 40,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 76,00
Frequência das aulas 54,00
Trabalho de campo 12,00
Trabalho escrito 20,00
Total: 162,00

Eligibility for exams

The student will have to attend 75% of the classes.

Calculation formula of final grade

The theoretical component has a weighting of 50% (written test) and the practical component a weighting of 50%: written practical work and presentation in class in two-person groups – assessment and planning of an individual or group psychological intervention (the themes of the works will be announced on the first day of classes); Participation in classes.

The marks obtained in the two components will be an arithmetic average, and in each one there must be a minimum score of 9 values ​​(referring, in this case, to an oral exam to obtain the minimum classification of 10 values).

In any of the components, grades will be expressed on a scale from 0 to 20.

In short: Final exam (50%) + Practical work (40%) + Participation (10%)

Examinations or Special Assignments

Does not exist

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Student workers and other students in special circumstances will be evaluated in the same way as ordinary students.

Students with special educational needs must communicate with the Student Support Service at the beginning of the semester, so that it can inform the teachers.

Classification improvement

There is only the possibility of improving the classification of the final exam, only once, until the recourse period of the academic year following the one in which approval was obtained.

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