Individuals and social contexts are considered inseparable by the community psychology; they create an ecosystem whose knowledge is essential to understand the people’s behavior and to increase their well-being. Working in the perspective of community psychology, through its methods and techniques, means acting on relational and group processes, territorywise as a community that can sustain well-being.
The course aims to promote the psychologist education in socio-cultural, organizational and territorial context related to the person, groups and the community well-being. In particular it aims to train the ability to offer multi-level interventions, to read the contexts in preventive perspective, deepening the work of communities within the social and health services.
The course intends to deepen the discipline of community psychology through theoretical, research and intervention models, aimed at promoting community development. Furthermore, the course aims to provide skills both for the reading of contexts and for the definition and activation of community and evaluation projects, interventions and programs, based on well-being and empowerment.
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
Basic knowledge of community psychology, with particular reference to the key constructs of the discipline
Based on the provisions of the University and the Department related to phase 3 of the health emergency, the lessons will take place remotely on Teams Platform. The course will alternate lectures introducing methods and techniques, with investee lessons through the presentation of interventions in the field. Group activities can be also arranged to promote active learning methodologies of community psychology.
The following techniques will be analyzed in detail: analysis and writing of community profiles; organizational analysis of institutions, groups, associations; development and construction of community evaluation and intervention projects.
Program for students regularly attending the classes:
Program for students that cannot attend the classes:
Ricevimento: On Tuesday, by appointment, temporarily via skype (laura.migliorini68) E-mail: laura.migliorini@unige.it
LAURA MIGLIORINI (President)
NADIA RANIA
September 22, 2020
METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF THE COMMUNITY ' PSYCHOLOGY
The knowledge acquired will be assessed through an oral exam on the contents of the program. Through this mode, we will verify the theoretical and methodological knowledge acquired by the student, the critical look in relation to the main constructs addressed and the ability to translate them in the contexts.
Assessment methods for attending students: Attendance at the lessons will allow you to get an overview of the materials in the program, thanks to the slides of the course, available on Aulaweb. Attending students will then give priority to the study of slides, the notes of the reports and use the texts in the program as a reference in case of further study. The oral will focus on the topics addressed in the lesson. In addition, attending students, will be able to design a community intervention, in the manner that will be presented in class, which will be the subject of the oral exam.
Through the oral exam, students will be able to demonstrate an adequate knowledge of the main methodologies and techniques in the field of community psychology and to be able to apply the knowledge acquired in order to carry out community interventions. Students will be able to prove the acquisition of the technical language typical of the discipline.
Students with DSA certification, disability or other special educational needs are advised to contact the teacher at the beginning of the course to agree on teaching and examination methods that, in compliance with the objectives of the course, take into account individual learning patterns and provide appropriate compensatory tools.