Study programmeFrançais
Emotive-Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches
Programme component of Master's Degree in Psychology Professional Focus à la Faculty of Psychology and Education
CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UP-M2-MPSYFS-016-MCompulsory UEHAELEWYCK Marie-ClaireP319 - Orthopédagogie clinique
  • HAELEWYCK Marie-Claire
  • WODON Isabelle

Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français10200005.005.00

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
P-SEOC-021Emotive-Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches1020000Q2100.00%
Unité d'enseignement

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Analyse a situation (individually or collectively) in reference to theories and methodological approaches within psychology.
    • Master and appropriately mobilise knowledge and methodological approaches to understand and explain the normal/atypical/pathological functioning of individuals, groups or organisations.
    • Analyse and model a situation (individually or collectively) by critically selecting theories and methodological approaches.
  • Justifiably choose an intervention and implement and evaluate it.
    • Master knowledge on interventions to improve a given situation (individually or collectively), as well as implement them.
    • Develop a plan of intervention or management in a rigorous and justified manner, taking into account all relevant factors (including underlying issues and associated risks).
    • Implement intervention with reference to theoretical models of intervention, taking into account the constraints and resources in the situation encountered.
    • Appropriately apply different types of intervention.
    • Alter the intervention.
  • Communicate and exchange information in a structured and adapted way to the intended purpose and relevant public.
    • Present the results of a diagnostic evaluation (orally and in writing) and inform various representatives.
    • Present research results (orally and in writing).
  • Work effectively with different actors as part of a team or a network of professionals.
    • Share knowledge and data to carry out a common project.
    • Listen to team members and partners. Encourage expressing a shared opinion. Accept and discuss a different point of view than theirs.
  • Act ethically and professionally.
    • Refer to ethical principles to define the framework of their professional practice.
    • Act in compliance with specific legislative frameworks and the code of conduct of Belgian psychologists.
    • Adopt professional attitudes (think critically, avoid prejudices, respect professional confidentiality, etc.).
  • Assess and pursue professional and personal development.
    • Monitor knowledge and methodological approaches in order to evolve their thinking and practice.
    • Learn from practice (based particularly on assessment). Question themselves.
    • Analyse their personal functioning and adapt their professional attitudes. Effectively manage their emotions.
  • Master scientific research methods in psychology.
    • Adequately interpret results taking into account the reference framework within which the research was developed.
  • Analyse a situation (individually or collectively) in reference to relevant theories and methodological approaches within psychology.
    • Master and appropriately mobilise knowledge and methodological approaches to understand and explain the normal/atypical/pathological functioning of individuals, groups or organisations.
    • Analyse and model a situation (individually or collectively) by critically selecting theories and methodological approaches.
  • Justifiably choose an intervention and implement and evaluate it.
    • Master knowledge on interventions to improve a given situation (individually or collectively), as well as implement them.
    • Critically analyse the extent and limitations of different types of intervention.
    • Evaluate the intervention.
    • Alter the intervention.
  • Communicate and exchange information in a structured and adapted way to the intended purpose and relevant public.
    • Present and structure data in a clear, precise, neutral, and non-oriented way.
    • Present the results of a diagnostic evaluation (orally and in writing) and inform various representatives.
    • Write a report arguing over an intervention (including evaluation).
  • Work effectively with different actors as part of a team or a network of professionals.
    • Contribute to the coordination and animation of a multi-professional and multi-disciplinary team.
  • Act ethically and professionally.
    • Refer to ethical principles to define the framework of their professional practice.
    • Act in compliance with specific legislative frameworks and the code of conduct of Belgian psychologists.
    • Adopt professional attitudes (think critically, avoid prejudices, respect professional confidentiality, etc.).
  • Assess and pursue professional and personal development.
    • Monitor knowledge and methodological approaches in order to evolve their thinking and practice.
    • Learn from practice (based particularly on assessment). Question themselves.
    • Analyse their personal functioning and adapt their professional attitudes. Effectively manage their emotions.
    • Continue to train and improve their skills.
  • Master scientific research methods in psychology.
    • Master the different steps to carry out research in psychology.
    • Appropriately apply different methods of scientific approaches.
    • Construct a reference framework, formulate questions or hypotheses from the analysis of scientific literature.

Learning Outcomes of UE

- Understand, identify and define the emotion; - Describe theoretical models of emotional assessments of situations; - Explain the role of emotions in psychotherapy and terms used; - Explain the psychotherapeutic process in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Content of UE

The course "emotive-cognitive behavioral approach" addresses different themes: - Emotions: definitions and associated currents; - Theoretical models of emotional evaluation; - Emotions and psychotherapy; - Cognitive-behavioral approaches: definitions and methodological issues.

Prior Experience

The course "emotive-cognitive behavioral approach" requires no prerequisites inherent in TCC

Type of Assessment for UE in Q1

  • Oral examination
  • Written examination
  • Quoted exercices

Q1 UE Assessment Comments

Written or oral examination weighted at 70% of the final grade Sides exercises in class, weighted at 30% of the final grade

Type of Assessment for UE in Q2

  • Oral Examination
  • Written examination
  • Quoted exercices

Q2 UE Assessment Comments

Written or oral examination weighted at 70% of the final grade Sides exercises in class, weighted at 30% of the final grade

Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

  • Oral examination
  • Written examination
  • Quoted exercices

Q3 UE Assessment Comments

Written or oral examination weighted at 70% of the final grade Sides exercises in class, weighted at 30% of the final grade

Q1 UE Resit Assessment Comments (BAB1)

Not applicable

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
P-SEOC-021
  • Cours magistraux
  • Conférences
  • Travaux pratiques
  • Travaux de laboratoire
  • Exercices de création et recherche en atelier
  • Projet sur ordinateur
  • Etudes de cas

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
P-SEOC-021
  • Face to face

Required Reading

AA
P-SEOC-021

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
P-SEOC-021Powerpoint available through the platform "Moodle"

Recommended Reading

AA
P-SEOC-021

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
P-SEOC-021Articles and references available through the platform "Moodle"

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
P-SEOC-021Not applicable

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
P-SEOC-021Autorisé
Date de génération : 17/03/2017
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