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Psychosomatics - B02883
Title: Psychosomatika
Guaranteed by: Institute of General Practice First Faculty of Medicine Charles University (11-00260)
Faculty: First Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2017
Semester: winter
Points: 1
E-Credits: 1
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:14/6, C [HS]
Capacity: 16
Min. number of students: 8
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: cancelled
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Explanation: MUDr. Radkin Honzák, CSc.0
Additional information: http://vselek@lf1.cuni.cz
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: MUDr. Radkin Honzák, CSc.
Attributes: Lékařství
Pre-requisite : B00384
Annotation -
This elective subject provides an introduction to psychosomatic medicine and presents the basic elements of bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach, description of emotions as driving systems, rule for family therapy of psychosomatic disorders, functional disorders and psychosomatic aspects of diseases and conditions in dermatovenerology, gastroenterology, of pain, etc. The subject will consists of 2 hours lectures and practical trainings, preferably on Thursday afternoon 2pm with possible changes agreed on the opening seminar.
Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Aim of the course -

The aim of the subject is to contribute to the curriculum of medical education with knowledge from the area of psychosomatic medicine, provide examples and to describe principles of psychosomatic approaches in practice.

Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Course completion requirements -

Credit

Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Literature -

1. Rosendal, M (Eds). Functional disorders. Clinical guideline for general practice. DSAM’s clinical guidelines, 2013.

2. Olde Hartman, TC, et al. NHG Guideline on Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS). Huisarts Wet. 56, 2013, Sv. 5, stránky 222-30.

3. Fink, P, et al. Somatisation in primary care: prevalence, health care utilisation and general practitioner. Psychosomatics. 40 , 1999, Sv. 4, stránky 330-338.

4. Van der Weijden, T., et al. Unexplained complaints in general practice: prevelence, pacients' expectations, and professionals' test-ordering behavior. Med Decis Making. 23 2003, stránky 226-31.

5. Peveler, R., Kilkenny, L. a Kinmonth, A. l. Medically unexplained physical symptoms in primary care; a comparasion of self-report screening questionnaires and clinical opinion. J Psychosom Res. 42 1997, stránky 245-52.

6. Pilowsky, I., Smith, Q. p. a Katsikits, M. Illness behaviour and general practice utilisation: a prospective stdudy. . J Psychosom Res. 31 1987, stránky 177-83.

 

Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Teaching methods -

Lectures

Practical trainings

Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Syllabus -

Lectures:

• Principles of bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach

• Emotion as driving systems

• Family therapy of psychosomatic disorders

• Funktional diosrders

• Psychosomatic ambulance in dermatovenerology

• Pain

• Psychosomatics in gastroenterology

Practical training:

Praktical training in selected diagnostic procedures: palpation of painful places

Balint group

Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Entry requirements -

Completed 4th year of medical study

Last update: Seifert Bohumil, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (01.10.2015)
Registration requirements - Czech
výuka v akademickém roce 2016/2017 probíhá v letním semestru

Last update: Holanová Marcela (07.10.2016)
 
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