specialization courses
Duration: 200h (64h attendance, 120 hours work and lectures, 16 tutorials)
Hours: Friday 16h to 20h and Saturday from 10am to 14pm.
Methodology:
The course takes place one weekend per month from November to June inclusive.
is divided into eight blocks, corresponding each block with a weekend.
Work to be undertaken in each block:
- theory and participatory classes. (Power point, materials and practical exercises)
- Recommended reading.
- Individual or group on the subject to deliver at the next meeting.
to get the title is necessary to have all approved blocks. The evaluation system will be done through participation and attendance and the work done.
Students will have classroom and mentoring via email to resolve your concerns and advance their work.
Price: 500 € to be paid in two installments: 275 € with registration, and 225 in January.
If you do the registration before September 1 discount of 50 euros.
If you are a former student or member, check out our discounts.
Registration closes Oct. 30. Places are limited.
have any questions, please contact us.
AIPEM c / Conde Aranda 32-36, office 14.
Phone: 656678169 / 655209742
www.aipem-mujeres.es
aipemujeres@gmail.com
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
Block 1: Fundamentals of Criminology.
Definition and scope of criminology. Models. Prevention and response to crime. Developmental criminology.
Block 2: Forensic Psychopathology
psychopathological disorders and criminal responsibility. Paraphilias. Substance abuse and crime. Issues affecting the accountability. Credibility and testimony.
Block 3: Prison psychology.
prison system. Assessment and diagnosis in the prison. Treatments. Intervention NGO s.
Block 4: Victimology and psychological autopsy. Analysis
victimology. Risk assessment. Victimology's. Psychological autopsy report. Suicides and associated factors. Relationship between the victim and the justice system. Repeat victimization.
Block 5: Personality and Intelligence
crime and crime. Criminal vulnerability. Psychopathy and sociopathy. Juvenile offenders. Intervention and treatment.
Block 6: Profiles and terrorism
's geographical and psychological. Group's attacks. Criminal types. Terrorism.
Block 7: Expert reports
Expertise in family disputes. Expertise in the workplace. Hazard survey. Survey of children and victims. The report and the defense in the trial.
Block 8: Family violence
cycles of violence. Indicators of abuse. Consequences. Child abuse. Rising family violence. Intervention and treatment.
CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Block 1: Introduction
. History of child psychology. Methodology. Research.
Block 2:
Disorder Conduct. Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
Block 3:
mental retardation. Schizophrenia. Autism
Block 4:
sleep disorders. Feeding behavior disorders. Elimination Disorders
Block 5
factitious disorders. Psychosomatic illnesses. Learning disorders
Block 6:
childhood depression. Bipolar disorder in childhood. Childhood anxiety. Fears and phobias. Obsessive compulsive disorder. Separation Anxiety
Block 7:
Parental separation. Death. Child abuse. Sexual abuse
Block 8:
assessment methods in childhood. Test. Intelligence tests. The game. Child Psychotherapy
UNIT: MANAGEMENT AND INTERVENTION
Block 1: Concept and Definition
Promotion Act of personal autonomy and care for dependent people.
Block 2. Assessment of dependence:
criteria, techniques, classification
Block 3: People in dependent Bases
demographic: Estimation, features and profiles of people in situations of dependency. Seniors, Disabled: physical, mental and sensory
Block 4: Different aspects of the person in a dependent
medical, psychological, social, ethical, legal.
Block 5: Chronic diseases of the elderly.
Mental Health Disorders. Especially Alzheimer's disease.
Block 6: Services and Features
Social Resources for the care of older persons in situations of dependency. Aragon System Care Unit (SAAD)
Block 7: Types
caregiver, definitions, care of the caregiver.
Block 8: The grieving process
VIOLENCE
Block 1: Conceptual approach.
Sex and gender roles and stereotypes. Difference between aggressiveness and violence. Gender violence and child abuse. Myths
Block 2: Overview of violence.
Origin and causes of violence. Modalities. Definition and development cycle of violence. Characteristics of the abuser. Consequences and reactions to abuse.
Block 3: Standards and applicable law.
Law 35/1995 of December 11 Aid and Assistance to Victims of violent crimes and crimes against sexual freedom. Law 27/2003 of July 31 Order regulating the protection of victims of domestic violence. Organic Law 1 / 2004 on Integrated Protection Measures against Gender Violence
Block 4: Procedure for intervention.
Report. Precautionary measures. Medical assistance. Derivation.
Block 5: Intervention I
professional police intervention against domestic violence. Medical and Legal Aspects in attacks on women.
Block 6: Intervention II
professional psychosocial intervention. Quality of Life Intervention Professional Person. Burn Out Prevention. Social Skills Training for Intervention with Victims of Violence.
Block 7: Awareness and prevention of gender violence.
models and actions.
Block 8: Resources and programs for women victims of gender violence.
Resources authorized by the ministry of equality. School programs for women. Economic benefits. Other
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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headquarters in Zaragoza 2009-2010. New opening. Workshops
We are pleased to announce that we will meet September apartir located at Conde Aranda, 32-36, Room 14A. Zaragoza
mid-September will make the opening, in which we hope to see you all. Post here the exact date and time later. You will be able to inform
site of the new services and projects.
Regards,
Aipem
We are pleased to announce that we will meet September apartir located at Conde Aranda, 32-36, Room 14A. Zaragoza
mid-September will make the opening, in which we hope to see you all. Post here the exact date and time later. You will be able to inform
site of the new services and projects.
Regards,
Aipem
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