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Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Skills Laboratory 3

Skills Laboratory 3
6
14903
3
Second semester
OB
PSYCHOLOGY AREAS
PERSONALITY, MENTAL DISORDERS, ASSESSMENT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan

Teaching staff

Introduction

The psychology skills laboratory is a space for experiential learning in small groups, which aims to provide the student with a better knowledge of himself, the acquisition of social and communication skills, and the development of skills to establish a good professional relationship.

It is a space that combines work in the classroom with assistance to SUPPORT and is present during the four courses of the degree in order that the student will acquire a deeper level in the three areas of competence.

The psychology skills laboratory 3 focuses the development of empathy and assertiveness, on communication skills and report writing.

Objectives

  1. To become aware of their way of thinking, feeling and acting and acquire styles and habits that allow a better personal and professional development.
  2. To identify his oral and written communication style and develop interpersonal and social communication skills.
  3. To identify and reflect on the skills necessary to establish a good professional relationship.
  4. Acquire basic knowledge about the evaluation process in psychology and know the procedure for preparing a clinical psychological report.
  5. Know the most frequently used evaluation instruments and techniques, becoming familiar with the selection criteria, administration and correction standards, and clinical interpretation of the results.

Learning outcomes of the subject

1. Write psychological assessment reports in a structured and coherent way. 

2. Critically defend his/her position in a debate. 

3. Gives a good feedback. 

4. Use understandable language.

5. Use non-verbal language consistently. 

6. Solve simulated situations related to professional practice. 

7. Use an assertive communication style. 

8. Show empathy 

9. Make minutes of the sessions

10. Apply appropriate evaluation techniques adapted to each type of problem and level of complexity.

11. Differentiate the different evaluation methods and instruments and their usefulness.

12. Prepare various types of reports and write the results operationally.

Syllabus

 

1. Non-verbal communication and assertiveness

2. Exhibition of Health Psychology works

3. First interview

4. Identity and style of the therapist

5. Oral communication skills

6. Adult evaluation

7. Nutrition Workshop

Teaching and learning activities

In person



Fully face-to-face modality in the classroom
The methodology followed in the Psychology Skills Laboratories is an experiential methodology based on reflective thinking, practice and participation. It is aimed at promoting the student's decision-making capacity, autonomy and critical attitude. For this reason, the groups have been planned at a maximum of 12 people per group. Practical classes will be combined with group work, role playing techniques and debate and discussion.

 

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



10% Initial reflective report: reflection exercise on one's own skills and OSCE improvement objectives from the previous year.

10% Diagnostic evaluation report: writing a report linked to the tests worked on in the evaluation workshops.

25% OSCE Practice: Includes performing and recording a role play with an actor, performing an exercise on one's own performance and a feedback session. To count the grade, it is necessary for the student to attend both the role play and the subsequent feedback session and hand in the exercise.

25% Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE): Inter-subject test carried out at the end of the semester, in which different situations are posed that the student will have to solve individually.

10% Attendance at Tutorials with the mentor (4 tutorials).

20% Reflection on internships at Support.

Attendance at the Skills Laboratory classes and the Support practices is mandatory and essential to pass the subject.

The student may only have a maximum of three absences in the set of activities involved in the subject (small group classes, workshops, tutorials and practices in Support).

The only absences that, duly justified, will not be counted as absences are: hospital admission, death of a direct family member or court date.

For the second call, it is a mandatory requirement to have attended class and it will not be possible to recover the tutorials, the OSCE, or the OSCE practice.

Evaluation period

E: exam date | R: revision date | 1: first session | 2: second session:
  • E1 21/05/2025 08:00h