Lectures containing actual knowledge from medical psychology that has been presented from academic year 2023/2024, and has been dedicated to the general medicine students of the 3rd year. Theorethical backround is linked to practical lessons, and includes topics such as communication skills, normality and pathology of personality, abnormal psychology, psychotherapy, psychology of habits, stress and coping strategies, psychosomatic medicine, or psychology of emotions.
Authors offer lecture notes for students of general medicine.
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Principles of verbal and non-verbal communication in medicine | 14.3.2024 | 87.4 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Abnormal psychology | 14.3.2024 | 85 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Health, habits and psychological aspects of their management | 14.3.2024 | 1.1 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Bio-psycho-social model of disease, psychosomatics, stress | 14.3.2024 | 1.13 MB | faculty member | – | ||
Emotions and cognition | 14.3.2024 | 953.96 KB | faculty member | – | ||
Theories of personality, personality assessment | 14.3.2024 | 99.04 MB | faculty member | – |
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Psychology & Medical Communication - lectures for General Medicine students | 14.3.2024 | faculty member | – |
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Keywords: communication, psychology, psychotherapy, habits, stress reactions, emotions, cognition, personality
citation: Martina Ružičková, Juraj Martonyik: Psychology & Medical Communication - lectures for General Medicine students. Multimedia support in the education of clinical and health care disciplines :: Portal of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Medicine [online] , [cit. 08. 11. 2024]. Available from WWW: https://portal.lf.upjs.sk/articles.php?aid=567. ISSN 1337-7000.