![]() |
![]() |

Conferred title: Bachelor of Clinical Psychology |
|
| Entrance Profile: | |
| In order to begin studies in this program, the following characteristics are optimal: | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Graduate Profile | |
Graduates of the program will be expected to be familiar with the theoretical antecedents of technical and methodological tools and their conceptual construction, the differences within the discipline of Psychology and the definition of the these theoretical positions. |
|
They must have the ability to measure the limitations and theoretical value of said antecedents, in order to perform readings and descriptions and develop an understanding of the phenomena that a psychologist must observe, with the objective being that the exercise of such skills will not be pragmatic, which is to say that the psychologist will be able to: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Field of Work | |
The purpose of this course is for the student to know the theoretical antecedents of the technical instruments, methodological and its conceptual construction, its differences within the Psychoanalysis, as well as the definition of the theoretical propositions. Capability to measure his/her limitations and their theoretical value, in order to manage to read, describe and comprehend the phenomena that the Psychologist has under observation with the purpose that his/her practice would not become pragmatic, that is to say, that the Psychologist will be able to: Determine the causes, motives and reaching of his/her intervention. |
|
| Semester Program | |||
Fifth Semester |
Credits |
Sixth Semester |
Credits |
| History of the Psychoanalytic Movement I | 8 |
History of the Psychoanalytic Method II | 8 |
| Descriptive Psychopathology | 8 |
General Concepts of Dynamic Psychopathology |
8 |
| Antecedents of the Psychoanalytic Method | 8 |
Psychoanalytic Method II | 8 |
| Research I | 8 |
Research II | 8 |
| Introduction to the Field of Intervention | 3 |
Clinical Practices I | 5 |
| Introduction to Applications of the Clinical Field to Children | 8 |
Clinical Diagnosis | 8 |
| Introduction to Clinical Diagnosis | 8 |
Introduction to Applications of Clinical Psychology to Adolescents |
8 |
Seventh Semester |
Credits |
Eighth Semester |
Credits |
| Psychoanalytic Theory I | 8 |
Psychoanalytic Theory II | 8 |
| Dynamic Psychopathology I (Neurosis) | 8 |
Dynamic Psychopathology II (Perversions and Psychoses) |
8 |
| Psychoanalytic Method II | 8 |
Psychoanalytic Method III | 8 |
| Research III | 8 |
Research IV | 8 |
| Clinical Practice II | 11 |
Clinical Practices III | 11 |
| Institutional Diagnostics | 8 |
Design of Proposals for Clinical Intervention | 8 |
| Group Clinical Training | 8 |
Group Clinical Training | 8 |
Admissions period: Annually, in January,
after completing the basic training area of the degree.
Last updated: January 27, 2006
Creation of the program: 1975
|
![]() |
![]() |