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Group 1: Social Difficulties in Health and Clinical Psychology: Understanding and Intervention
This seminar offers an in-depth exploration of various social difficulties encountered in health and clinical psychology. We will cover a broad range of topics including difficulties due to emotions (e.g., social anxiety, loneliness), social cognition (e.g., autism), behaviors (e.g., interpersonal aggression, bullying, internet abuse), personality disorders (e.g., borderline, antisocial), and social functioning (e.g., depression, schizophrenia). In the seminar students get an overview of the multifaceted nature and individual variability of social difficulties, related theories, latest research and best practices related to the topic.
Group2: Social Difficulties in Health and Clinical Psychology: Clinical and Subclinical groups
This seminar delves into a broad spectrum of social difficulties from the perspective of special topics in psychology. We will explore challenges linked to emotions (e.g., social anxiety, loneliness), social cognition (e.g., autism), behaviors (e.g., interpersonal aggression, bullying, internet abuse), personality disorders (e.g., borderline, antisocial), and social functioning (e.g., depression, schizophrenia). The seminar provides an overview of the complexity and individual differences inherent in these difficulties, along with an examination of the relevant theories, the latest research, and evidence-based approaches. |