PIDM501 Човешката връзка като инструмент за развитие на индивида

Анотация:

The course introduces students to Attachment Theory which is a basic theory that informs the development of child care practices in the international context. The theory clarifies the child's developmental depends on the attachment she/he develops with the mother and the people who serve her role. The course acquaints the students with knowledge on the ways in which attachment is formed and maintained through human’s lifespan. By introducing students to the results of brain research, the course looks at attachment as amenable to change - in both children and adults. The role of helping professionals as supporting the process of developing optimal attachment, called "secure", is clarified. The course provides additional theoretical knowledge relevant to understanding human problems and strategies to alleviate those at different age stages.

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Психо-социални интервенции с деца и семейства на английски език

Преподавател(и):

 Галина Маркова-Дерелиева  д-р

Описание на курса:

Компетенции:

Students who complete this course:

Students will know:

• What is attachment and attachment styles

• How to build attachment and its importance for the development of the child and the adult

• Insufficient care as a basis for creating insecure attachment. Its manifestation in the behavior of the individual

• Methods for changing insecure attachments. The role of professionals

• Ethical standards

Students will be able to:

• Make hypotheses related to manifestations of insecure attachment

• Participate competently in team discussions of cases

• Assume specific responsibilities related to customer relationships with challenging behavior


Предварителни изисквания:


Форми на провеждане:
Редовен

Учебни форми:
Лекция

Език, на който се води курса:
Английски

Теми, които се разглеждат в курса:

Литература по темите:

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2. Perry, B. D., & Pollard, R. (1998). Homeostasis, stress, trauma, and adaptation: A neurodevelopmental view of childhood trauma. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7(1), 33-51.

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6. Solesbury, W. (2001) Evidence based policy: Whence it came and where it's going

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8. Sugareva, M. (1996). The Bulgarian family in transition to an open market economy. Sofia, Bulgaria: Free Initiative Foundation (in Bulgarian).

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10. UNICEF (2001). A decade of transition: Regional monitoring report 8. Florence, Italy: UNICEF International Child Development Centre. Retrieved August 2, 2006. http://www.unicef-icdc.org/cgi-bin/unicef/download_insert.sql?PDFName=monee8/eng/index.html&ProductID=313&DownloadAddress=/publications/pdf/monee8/eng/index.html

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13. Winnicott, D. W. (1960). Ego distortions in terms of true and false self. London: Hogarth.

14. Winnicott, D. W. (1965). The family and individual development. London: Tavistock.

15. Zeanah, C. (1999). Contribution of attachment theory to infant-parent psychotherapy and other interventions with infants and young children. In J. Cassidy & P. Shaver (Eds.). Handbook of attachment : theory, research, and clinical applications. New York : Guilford Press.

16. Томоv, Т., Markova, G., Chincheva, S. (2007). Социална работа по случая (Social Casework). Проблеми на Социалната Работа. Образование Практика, Научни Изследвания. (Anthology of articles published by the Bulgarian Association for Social Work Education) ИК-Кота, София. 77-82.

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18. Маркова, Г. (2017). Сигурността в отношенията – устойчива инвестиция в интеграцията на изключени общности. В Стоп кадър : Юбилеен сборник в чест на професор Людмил Христов. София: Нов български университет.

19. Маркова, Г. (2014). Факторите, които помагат на деца от ромска общност да завършват средно образование. Демографската ситуация и развитието на България, Институт за изследване на населението и човека , БАН, Академично издателство „Проф. Марин Дринов“, (в съавторство).

20. Ainsworth, M. D. S., & Eichberg, C. (1991). Effects on infant-mother attachment of mother’s unresolved loss of an attachment figure, or other traumatic experience. In C. M. Parkes, J. Stevenson-Hinde, & P. Marris (Eds.), Attachment across the life cycle (pp. 160-186). London: Routledge.

21. Alexandrov, H. (1998). Social participation in post-totalitarian society. Annual of Bourgas Free University, Vol. 1. Bourgas