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Psychiatry and psychopharmacology [ LPSY1331 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS  60.0 h   1q 

Teacher(s) Meire Philippe (coordinator) ; Constant Eric ; Charlier Dominique ; JADOULLE Vincent ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Main themes - historical and epistemological introduction to the bio-psycho-social aspects of psychiatry - discussion of the syndrome-based and dimensional approach in psychiatry - neurobiological bases of psychiatry (genetics, receptors and neurotransmission, chronobiology, electrophysiology, neuroendocrine tests, human pharmacology) - nosography (childhood and other ages) : description, scales, pathogenesis (especially the biological dimension), treatments (idem). Special emphasis on organic mental disorders and the biological bases of drug abuse - special psychiatry : suicide, legal psychiatry, post-partum, emergencies and attacks, therapies, indications and effects of psychotropic drugs and other medicines.
Aims To introduce students to psychiatry: semiology, bio-psycho-social understanding, clinical psychiatry and treatments, including biological treatments. Introduction adapted for students in human sciences for the neurobiological dimensions. Applications to different stages in life from a perspective which links the different biological, psychological and social approaches.
Content - Introduction - Part 1 : general clinical practice Psycho-organic disorders, acquired psycho-organic disorders, mental retardation, psychopathological disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, neurotic and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, behaviour disorders, drug abuse, eating disorders, sexual disorders, psychosomatic disorders. - Part 2 : special issues Suicide and attempted suicide, involuntary confinement, psychopathological disorders in the perinatal period, psychotherapies, review of the main psychiatric drugs.
Other information Lectures, clinical cases (videos), manual
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Bachelor in Psychology and Education: General
Faculty or entity
in charge
> PSP


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