- Docente: Fiorella Monti
- Credits: 8
- SSD: M-PSI/07
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Sciences of Behaviour and Social Relations (cod. 0988)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the formative
activity, the student:
1. knows the basic concepts of the freudian
model and of the post-freudian models
2. knows the fundamental models and orientations
of psychoanalytical theory and is able to compare between
them
3. gains competences on the psychodynamic models
of development and of developmental psychopathology
4. is able to understand and analyze the
influence of child experiences on the development of personality
and of relational styles
Course contents
- The Freudian System: a)
constructions and reconstructions; b) basic concepts
- The Postfreudian orientations:
a) The first debates (Abraham, Ferenczi, Reich, Rank)
b) Ego psychology (A. Freud, Hartmann, Spitz, Mahler)
c) Object relations theory (Klein)
d) The independents (Fairbairn, Winnicott, Balint)
e) Self psychology (Kohut)
f) The Bionian model (Bion)
g) The model of field
h) The attachment theory
i) Developmental psychoanalysis (Greenspan, Stern,
Lichtenberg)
l) The models of psychopathology and the borderline
pathology
m) Comparison of lines of development
Readings/Bibliography
The books include a manual, analyzing all the points of the program, and other agile texts further deepening, from a historical and scientific point of view, certain authors, importance to the learning of the necessary knowledge.
Lis, A., Stella, S., Zavattini, G.C.(1999). Manuale di Psicologia Dinamica. Bologna: Il Mulino
Davis, M., Wallbridge D.C. (1984). Introduzione all'opera di D.W. Winnicott. Firenze: Martinelli
Schmid-Kitsikis, E. (2000). Wilfred R. Bion. Roma: Armando
Teaching methods
The course, from the didactic point of view, will concern:
- frontal lessons about the psychoanalytic model from Freud to up-to-date developments.
- practices/activities, by reading and discussing about some psychoanalyst' s papers
Assessment methods
Examination: written test
The written test will tend to verify students' knowledge about the Freudian model, the postfreudian orientations, the most recent developments, developmental psychoanalysis and the present lines of development.
Teaching tools
Videoprojector, personal computer and overhead projector.
Office hours
See the website of Fiorella Monti