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En este curso se abordará el estudio interdisciplinario de los trastornos mentales. Especiìficamente, se trabajará el concepto de interdisciplina en el campo de la investigación de los trastornos mentales, se realizará un recorrido histórico por el entendimiento de los trastornos mentales y las diferentes concepciones en la construcción de las categorías diagnósticas a lo largo de la historia. Asimismo, se trabajará en los aportes que las distintas disciplinas han realizado al estudio de los trastornos mentales y se discutirán estudios interdisciplinarios actuales en la temática. Finalmente, se trabajará sobre el campo investigación traslacional en trastornos mentales (campo estudio interdisciplinario de vanguardia).
1) Trabajar aspectos vinculados con el estudio interdisciplinario de los trastonos mentales.
2) Acercar a los estudiantes investigaciones actuales realizadas por equipos interdisciplinarios en la temática.
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Cabe destacar que la mayor parte de la bibliografía está en inglés por tratarse de estudios muy recientes. Se sugiere que los estudiantes puedan comprender los textos o que conformen grupos de estudio. Durante las primeras semanas del curso, se dictará una clase de estrategias de lectura de artículos científicos para facilitar el trabajo con esta literatura. Modalidad de trabajo: se dictarán clases teóricas con espacios de discusión. Los estudiantes deben leer clase a clase el material recomendado y se evaluará su participación en las discusiones.
Se realizará un parcial teórico individual (modalidad a definir) y presentaciones de artículos científicos en grupos. Para aprobar el curso los estudiantes deben obtener un mínimo de 3 en el parcial, presentar un artículo en grupo y un 80% de asistencia.

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