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State-of-the-art: Module Psychosocial Aspects of APA. Leuven September 18 2001. CONTENT (H. Van Coppenolle). Introduction to the field of psychomotor therapy (2 h) exercise and depression exercise and anorexia nervosa exercise and schizophrenia (3 h) exercise and intellectual deficiency.
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State-of-the-art: Module Psychosocial Aspects of APA Leuven September 18 2001
CONTENT (H. Van Coppenolle) • Introduction to the field of psychomotor therapy (2 h) • exercise and depression • exercise and anorexia nervosa • exercise and schizophrenia (3 h) • exercise and intellectual deficiency
Content (H. Van Coppenolle) (8) • overview different working mechanisms (psychological • versus physiological hypotheses • exercise and self-esteem: competence hypothesis (measurement and results) • exercise and psychological well-being in sensorymotor disorders
ContentS. Hutzler (8 h) • APA requirements from a social perspective on impairment and disability • Empowerment-determinants of sports participation • role of the media • attitudes towards integration • Multimedia (teaching materials
Build up of the Module • Going from research data on psycho-social aspects of APA in sensory-motor disorders • to pychomotor observation and therapy of psychiatric patients • psychological well-being of children • and empowerment and social aspects of APA
Coherence • Psychological and social aspects of APA in different groups of disabled persons (children and adults)
ORIENTATION PSYCHO-SOCIAL DISORDERS • Psychomotor Observation and Therapy theory and practice (with peer students and real patients in the University Centre of Kortenberg) • depressive, anorexia nervosa, schizophrenic and borderline patients
A New International Specialisation Programme in Psychomotor Therapy H. Van Coppenolle, M. Probst , J. Simons, P. Van de Vliet, J. Knapen Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
A PostgraduateSpecialisation program in Psychomotor Therapy exists since 1964 in the Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy at the K.U. Leuven
During these 36 years 500 specialists were trained who work now: • in Belgian psychiatric hospitals • in special schools • in centres for special education for children and adults
Thisspecialisation program at a university level is unique • In Belgium • in Europe • in the whole world
And therefore we want to open it for students coming from other countries (in English)
Special Topics • Psychomotor therapy in patients with Eating Disorders (Anorexia Nervosa) • Psychomotor Therapy in psychiatric patients with mood disorders or anxiety disorders • Psychomotor Therapy in Children
Psychomotor therapy in patients with Eating Disorders (Anorexia Nervosa) • distorded body experience • hyperactivity • fear to lose selfcontrol
Goals for Psychomotor Therapy • rebuilding a realistic self-image • curbing hyperactivity, impulses and tensions • developping social skills • learning how to enjoy the body
Psychomotor Therapy in psychiatric patients with mood disorders or anxiety disorders
Therapeutic Goals • reduction of feelings of anxiety, tension and depression • rebuilding an adequate self-esteem through regular success-achievements • rebuilding an adequate body image and selfesteem • confrontation with healthy behavior and healthy movement behavior
Psychomtor Therapy in Children • Movement anamnesis • psychomotor observation and diagnostics • motor development • body co-ordination and laterality • manual dexterity • wtiting abilities • body image • orientation in space and time • selfesteem and physical competence
The program consists of : • A period of 6 month’s practice in Psychomotor Therapy in several clinical settings (children and adults) • depressed patients • anxious patients • eating dosorders • schizophrenia • autism • learning disorders and intellectual deficiency
and a program of 8 theoretical and practical lectures ( 60 credits)
General Evaluation and Intervention Methods in Psychomor Therapy (30 h)
Specific Evaluation and Intervention Methods in Psychomotor Therapy: theory and practice (60 h)
Conditions of Entry • Basic diploma in Physical Education or Physiotherapy (EMDAPA) • a written motivation before the 31 of May 2002 • registration fee at the K.U. Leuven is 460 EURO
EXEMPTION • If candidate-students already think that they have credits for one or more of the lectures • they can ask for exemption by sending the content of the courses signed by their university
MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON THE THENAPA WEBSITE http//www.kuleuven. ac.be/thenapa/navigatie/totaalintro.htm