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(in Polish) Psychologia Osobowości, emocji i motywacji oraz różnic indywidualnych (course group defined by Faculty of Psychology)

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Course group: (in Polish) Psychologia Osobowości, emocji i motywacji oraz różnic indywidualnych
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2023Z - Winter semester 2023/24
2023L - Summer semester 2023/24
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2023Z 2023L
2500-PL-PS-FO4-11 n/a
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Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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Brief description

Each second our brain receive tones of information, most of them are processed beyond our attention and consciousness. All those information has an influence on our thought and behavior.

This course explains psychological and neurobiological mechanisms underlying those processes. 

During classes students will learn how implicit information influence emotional and cognitive processes in social context. 

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-04 n/a
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Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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During the course new theories and empirical findigs related to intelligence will be discussed.

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-02 n/a
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Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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This course gives an overview of basic concepts of human behavior genetics, and methods of examination of genetic and environmental determinants of individual differences in personality. The topics in this course include heritability and environmental influences on human behavior, and elementary methods of analysis: twin, adoption, and molecular genetic methods. Typical findings from behavior genetic research will be considered.

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-08 n/a
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Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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This course present the dual-mode models of mind architecture in cognitive and emotional domains. The entire course will consist of two blocks (a) theoretical in the form of mini-lectures with a presentation combined with group discussions and (b) a practical one designed to look at researches conducted in dual mind approach described in the first part. In the second block, the task of participants will be to prepare in small teams research projects focused on a specific research problem taken from one of the mainstream dual-mode theory of mind.

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-12 n/a
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Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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Human functioning is entirely immersed in time. Temporality is such an obvious feature of our nature that it usually remains beyond the scope of consciousness. But yet our way of perceiving reality mostly stems from the adaptation to being-in-time. Temporal psychology is deals with various aspects of psychological time: from time perception, through mental time travel, to temporal aspects of the Self. In the course we discuss major theories and results associated with broadly understood psychology of time. We will also review manifestations of psychological time “hidden” in the central concepts of emotions and motivation, personality, developmental psychology and psychopathology. We will also discuss measurement techniques used in time psychology research, as well as possible applications of temporal theories.

The workshop "Psychology of time" conducted by dr hab. M. Sobol-Kwapińska, provides applied extension to the present course.

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-10 n/a
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Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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The main aim of this course is to present various aspects of experiencing trauma by human, starting from intuitively obvious, negative consequences of experiencing traumatic events in the form of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to some paradoxical, positive outcomes of experiencing trauma, which comprise the phenomenon of posttraumatic growth. During this course students will mainly learn about the aetiology, diagnostic methods, risk factors and effective forms of psychotherapy of PTSD. However, this course will focus also on important, yet highly understudied research area, i.e. the psychological and social factors promoting positive changes following trauma and adversity. Finally, aforementioned topics will be presented in the light of important cultural factors, which influenced substantially the impact of trauma on human and the society.

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-03
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Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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The aim of the course is to make introduction to the domain of the psychology of creativity. The crucial issues of psychology of creativity and selected particular topics will be discussed.

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2500-PL-PS-FS4-02
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Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the theoretical, philosophical and psychological foundations of mindfulness and to create opportunities for weekly practice of mindfulness in the group.

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2500-PL-PS-FO4-05 n/a
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Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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During the classes the chosen issues in psychology of emotions will be discussed. Theory of social cognition (Greenwald and Banaji, 1994) and studies on automatic processes of evaluation and motivation (Bargh, 1997) will serve as theoretical frame for the topics. Those topics will include: theories of primary emotions, studies on neuropsychological mechanisms of implicit affect. We will be discussing both defensive-adaptive functions of emotions andtheir dysfunctional consequences.

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