Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo / Portale Web di Ateneo


A.Y.
2020/2021

Learning Objectives

The training is centered on theoretical and practical tools that can guide reasoning and clinical reflection about the impact of psychological trauma (individual and society) in a multidisciplinary trauma-care. It integrates evidence-based principles of diagnosis and clinical intervention with social disciplines involved in understanding the traumatic complexity and its consequences. A classification of the nature of the traumatic events will be proposed starting from the trajectories of individual and contextual vulnerabilities with particular attention to the neurophysiological and psychopathological consequences. Ther will be a continuous focusing on Covid-19 pandemic consequences and dynamics. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge on how to evaluate trauma-related syndromes - according to the approach of the DSM 5, PDM II, ICD-11 -, their comorbidities and indirect effects (ie language disorders, learning, hyperactivity, impulse dysregulation) according to a lifespan perspective.

Regarding the clinical intervention, the course aims to introduce evidence-based therapies focused on trauma to treat trauma-related syndromes. In particular, two models will be presented: the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Focused Trauma (TF-CBT) and the Protocol of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET). The models are built by modules and manualized  to make the implementation in the services easier and suitable for follow-up monitoring with respect to the possible remission of post-traumatic symptoms. In the transition from assessment to therapy, participants will also familiarize themselves with psychoeducation techniques, a fundamental element for normalization, collaboration in the treatment and empowerment of the client. The integration of the clinical and transcultural perspectives, is useful for responding to the needs and interpretation of trauma in migrant, war and asylum seekers contexts.

In the second part of the course, the reflection will move on the impact of the trauma on society and on the need, therefore, to build models of trauma-informed services and to implement multidisciplinary and integrated political-health strategies. In this framework, participants will also acquire skills on the role of trauma in organizations and their impact on mental health professionals.

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This is a specific training  based on theoretical-clinical reflections that address the complex issue of assessment, treatment and prevention of trauma in a specific way in various contexts from a multidisciplinary point of view. These themes can add competences to the professionals interested and they can be spent in public or private practise of care and / or research.

How to apply for Trauma-care: assessment, treatment and environment

Admission
Course with free access
Number of positions
40 available
Application procedure
You can apply from the 30/09/2020 to the 05/12/2020 . Using the online procedure you can register to fill in the application and pay with PagoPA (Credit Card, PayPal) to complete the payment of the admission fee.
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Information on teaching and research activities

Organizzazione

Direzione del Corso: Elena Acquarini

Segreteria Scientifica: Elena Acquarini, Vittoria Ardino, Tommaso Farma, Robert Bering, Erik De Soir, Patricia A. Resnick

Docenti: Elena Acquarini (Università di Urbino - SISST), Tommaso Farma (Psichiatra, psicoterapeuta - ESTSS), Vittoria Ardino (SISST - ESTSS - Università di Urbino), Luca Milani (Università Cattolica S.Cuore di Milano - SISST), Cristina Venturino (Istituto Gaslini) Chiara Marangio (Psicologa, psicoterapeuta), Barbara Dal Lago (Psicoterapeuta - Policlinico Milano), Alessandra Ballerini (Avvocato civilista Diritti Umani e Immigrazione), Erik De Soir (Psicologo, psicotraumatologo - B), Patricia A. Resnick (Duke University - US), Matteo Guidotti (Psicoterapeuta, Ospedale Maria Luigia Parma), Patrizia Vaccaro (Psicoterapeuta, istruttrice Mindfulness), Giacomo Di Benedetto (INIBICA, Cadice), Diana Nada Caterina Massai (Politecnico di Torino), Robert Bering (Alexianer Centre for Psychotraumatology - D)

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Contacts
Elena Acquarini
  elena.acquarini@uniurb.it

Administrative contacts

Secretary’s Office
Ufficio Dottorati - Post laurea - Esami di Stato
Via Veterani, 36 - Urbino
Office hours
Monday - Friday from 9.30 am to 13pm
Contacts
 Tel. +39 0722 304631 / +39 0722 304632 / +39 0722 304634 / +39 0722 304635   corsi.postlaurea@uniurb.it

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