Artigue Gómez, Jordi
Eiroa Orosa, Francisco José
Graduates of degrees in psychology or medicine (or students who will obtain the degree at the end of the current academic year) who would like to acquire a more detailed understanding of psychoanalytic theory and its application to work with newborns, children and adolescents.
Admission requirements: curriculum vitae and personal interview.
- To specialise in providing clinical care to infants, children and adolescents taking into account the importance of this stage of life in the building of the subject's future.
- To acquire the theoretical and diagnostic skills to address situations in which emotional development may be affected and lead to pathological issues.
- Special emphasis will be put on personality and behavioural changes.
- To identify the main theoretical and technical models of psychoanalytic psychotherapy for children, adolescents and their families.
- To discuss therapeutic strategies through consideration of clinical cases.
- To gain a general introduction to clinical care and technical resources for clinical practice.
- To learn how the healthcare network works for child and adolescent mental health.
- To learn to identify an object of study and research in a clinical setting.