Founding principles of clinical psychology: the clinical method. The personality: structure, development, dynamics, adaptation and pathology.
The medical act: the patient’s psychology: regression, dependence, tranference-countertransference, recovery of autonomy and healing.
The healer-curated meeting: managing the relationship with the patient, listening skills, the “third eye and third ear”, problems and errors in communication.
Non-verbal language: mimicry, gaze, gestures and posture, tactile communication, use of space, neurovegetative manifestations.
Clinical psychology applied to hospital life: team work: problems and conflicts. The notion of role, statute and function. The statute and function of the doctor, nurse and patient.