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Psychology for Nurses

Psychology for Nurses. Course syllabus. The Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Nursing Course Title: Psychology for nurses Course number : NURS 1325 Credits: "3"semester hours Placement: Semester I Course Coordinator: Dr. Abdal Karim - Radwan.

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Psychology for Nurses

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  1. Psychology for Nurses Course syllabus

  2. The Islamic University of Gaza • Faculty of Nursing • Course Title: Psychology for nurses • Course number: NURS 1325 • Credits: "3"semester hours • Placement: Semester I • Course Coordinator: Dr. AbdalKarim - Radwan

  3. Course Description * Introduction to psychology is an introductory course offered to nursing students. • It deals with the basic psychological concepts, theories and the normal psychological functions of every day behavior.

  4. It also deals with reasons why people behave in the way they do, the meaning of that is that you have to predict the behavior of people around us and how to control it • The course aim at installing a realistic understanding of the students to develop insight to the nature of the psychological processes.

  5. To suggest how psychological knowledge and procedures can be applied in the solution of personal and social problems • The course contains discussion of the major topics, which are of great importance to nursing such as • Stress and adaptation defense mechanisms, child development, and learning process. • Sleep and dreaming, motivation, etc.

  6. Course Objectives • Upon the completion of the course, the student will be able to: - • -Understand the basic psychological concepts and theories • - Define reasons for his /her own. • - Name the most common abnormal behaviors.

  7. 4- Deal effectively with people at work, and society as a whole • 5-Explain the psychological function or application of the human personality. • 6-Recognize the functions of every day human behaviors, which form a vital component of the individual’s health.

  8. Course Objectives continue… • 7-Improve his /her ability to predict and control the behaviors of others. • 8-Describe how their environment. Health and social contacts.

  9. Course Outlines • 1- Psychology: present and past • 2- Psychology: The scientific approach • 3- Goals of modern psychology. • 4- Contemporary fields of specialization

  10. Course Outline continue… • 5- Researches in psychology. • 6- The Biological foundations of behavior. • 7- The nature of consciousness. • 8- Theories of learning

  11. Course Outline continue… • 9- Memory and forgetting. • 10-Personality: Structure and development. • 11- Defense mechanisms. • 12- Physiological basis of motivation. • 13- Intelligence. • 14- Attention.

  12. Teaching Methods • Lectures • Discussion and participation • Role play

  13. Evaluation • Midterm Exam: 30% • Assignment: 10% • Participation and Activities: 10% • Final exam: 50%

  14. References • Sadock, B., J.; & Sadock, V., A., (2007). Kaplan & Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry, 10th Editionو Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,pp:208-213. • Elder,R., Evans,K., & Niztte,D., (2005). Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Mosby -Elsevier Australia,pp: 98-113. • Elder,R., Evans,K., & Niztte,D., (2005). Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Mosby -Elsevier Australia,pp: 98-113. • Qouta, S.(2000) Defining trauma, Trauma, violence and mental health, 1st edition, Al-Jarahprenting press co., 10-14. • Andrew, M.(1995), psychology as applied to nursing ,Edinburgh – Churchill –living stone. • Camille, W.(1992). Psychology, 4th edition, New York McGraw –Hill . • Altschul,A.(1992). Psychology for nursing, 3rd edition, London: • Davidifs, L.(1990). Introduction to psychology, New York McGraw –Hill. With my best wishes

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