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Applied psychology and ethics in public health

Summary

The course is conceived as a theoretical and practical, which aims to introduce students in terms of theoretical and practical issues of psychology and applied disciplines in health care. The psychological part deals with the connectedness of the human psyche and its experience related to stress, illness and departure from life. On the area of health psychology follow ethical and legal standards, the importance of confidentiality and patients' rights, the principles of communicating truth to the patient and the principles of the Code of Ethics

Literature

[1] Guidelines for essential trauma care. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SURGERY, SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DE CHIRURGIE and INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE SURGERY OF TRAUMA AND SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE. World Health Organization 2004, ISBN 92 4 154640 9 
[2] Mental Health Practice in a Digital World: A Clinicians Guide. Editors: Dewan, Naakesh A., Luo, John S, Lorenzi, Nancy M. 2015, 228 p.ISBN 978-3-319-14108-4 

Doporučená literatura

[1] Friedman, Matthew J. Posttraumatic and Acute Stress Disorders, 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-15066-6 


Language of instruction čeština
Code 653-3025
Abbreviation APEZ
Course title Applied psychology and ethics in public health
Coordinating department Department of Materials Engineering and Recycling
Course coordinator PhDr. Radka Kozáková, Ph.D.