Consultation and Psychological and Neuropsychological Assessment
Presentation
This curricular unit is very relevant because it encompasses all the aspects of the clinical assessment process, from the initial contact with the client/patient, until the communication of the psychological assessment results and the clinical formulation, which represents the understanding of etiology and meaning of the problems presented by the adult client. Therefore, this unit aims at teach the students the required skills, from the first contact with the client and building the link with the future clinical intervention, in different contexts.
Part of this Programme
Cybertherapy and Neurocognitive Rehabilitation
Level of Qualification|Semesters|ECTS
| Semestral | 5
Year | Type of course unit | Language
1 |Mandatory |Português
Code
ULHT776-13503
Recommended complementary curricular units
Psychology of Personality
Prerequisites and co-requisites
n/a
Professional Internship
Não
Syllabus
Structure of the psychological consultation:Individual,couple and group consultation; Establishing the
therapeutic relationship(informed consent and contract);Intervention phases(screening, assessment,
intervention, discharge, follow up)and consultation structure.
Technologically mediated psychological consultation(online, by phone)
Clinical psychological assessment and evidence based practice
Clinical and psychopathological assessment in adult age: Clinical assessment instruments:Instruments
selection(statistical validity vs. clinical validity);Administration and interpretation procedures. Structured
Interview.Dimensional Assessment.Behavioral observation.Cognitive/intelectual
development.Psychophysiological assessment(peripheral and central).Neuropsychological
assessment.Assessment of problems intensity and interference
Clínical conceptualization:Integrative case formulation; Defining the intervention protocol
Communicating the clinical assessment results
Treatment assesment
Objectives
By the end of the semester, the students are expected to:
¿ Identify the structure and sequence of psychological consultation
¿ Integrate the role of the psychological exam and specifically of the evidence based clinical assessment
as essential part of evidence based practice
Characterize psychopathological assessment and data gathering methods
¿ Select, apply, score and interpret clinical assessment instruments
¿ Analyze and integrate the clinical and psychometric data with empirically based theoretical knowledge,
in order to make integrative clinical case formulations
¿ Appropriately communicate the clinical assessment results, orally and in a written report.
¿ Understand the need of continuous intervention assessment throughout the process
Teaching methodologies and assessment
The contents are transmitted through continuous reflection and questions that aim to stimulate content integration and critical reasoning, supported by a strong practical component, using case studies, Final assessment: a written exam, integrating all theoretical and practical contents (100%). The students must have a minimum final score of 10.
modeling and role -play as main strategies.
Continuous assessment has three modalities, all of them mandatory, with the following weighting:
Written test (60%) ;
A work performed by a pair/small group of students, consisting in an integrative clinical formulation about a case,and an assessment report (40%). This work has written and oral presentation. The written part is of group assessment (20%) and the oral part is individual (20%), assed through a role-play of communicating the case formulation and assessment results to the adult client, combined in a final grade.
The classes attendance is mandatory.
References
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Butler, G. (2000). Clinical formulation. In A. S. Bellack, & M. Hersen (Eds.). Comprehensive Clinical
Psychology , pp 1-24. U.S.A.: Pergamon.
Corcoran, K. & Fischer, J. (Eds.). (2013). Measures for clinical practice and research: A sourcebook (5 th
Ed.). New York: Free Press.
Graham, J., & Naglieri, J. (Eds.). (2010) Handbook of psychology (Vol. 10) (2 \ ed.). New Jersey: John
Wiley & Sons.
Groth-Marnat, G. (2009). Handbook of psychological assessment (5th ed.). New Jersey: Wiley.
Lichtenberg, E., Mather, N., Kaufman, N., & Kaufman, A. (2004). Essentials of assessment report writing.
New Jersey: Wiley.
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