MODEL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION IN VICTIMS
Responsible Academic Unit: SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Number of Credits: 3
Hours: 48
Schedule: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 08:00 – 10:00 AM
Course Description
The armed conflict in Colombia has lasted a decade and many of the problems of our society such as crime, kidnapping, drug trafficking, insecurity, poverty, inequality, among others, come from the conflict situation, which is why it is necessary to create spaces for professional training that allow learning tools for adequate attention to the victims of the conflict; For this reason, it is necessary to know how to identify the different theoretical, methodological and applicative approaches that allow recognizing some models as basic and significant strategies for the care of victims.
The general purpose of this course is to develop in the attendees methodological and theoretical elements that allow the approach and intervention of reliable and valid application models for the care of populations that are victims of the conflict. The methodology that will be used will be widely dynamic and participatory, with keynote presentations from the conferences and with the support of workshops or group dynamics that facilitate the understanding and application of the different topics addressed. Through a constructivist pedagogical model.
Course Objectives
- Know and analyze the elements of the model
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