Objectives and competences
Training in psychomotor therapy involves the professional and personal activation of bodily, emotional, relational, cognitive and ethical structures.
To start from their own knowledge and learn to integrate psychomotor skills and interventions in a personalized, active, experiential way and with a group.
To acquire the tools needed to guide people who are suffering and experiencing difficulties in the development and construction of the subject and who exhibit motor, behavioural, social, personality and scholastic symptoms.
To be able to formulate health projects and clinical treatments.
To start from their own knowledge and learn to integrate psychomotor skills and interventions in a personalized, active, experiential way and with a group.
To acquire the tools needed to guide people who are suffering and experiencing difficulties in the development and construction of the subject and who exhibit motor, behavioural, social, personality and scholastic symptoms.
To be able to formulate health projects and clinical treatments.
Basic information
Type | Postgraduate courses |
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Certificate | Lifelong learning master's degree certificate |
Faculty or school | Facultat d'Educació |
Branch of knowledge |
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Mode of delivery | Blended |
Credits | 60 |
Length of course | 2 academic years |
Language(s) of instruction | Catalan |
Enrolment fee: | First year: 2.400,00 € Second year: 2.400,00 € An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee |
In-company placement(s): | No |
Classes begin: | 19/09/2024 |
aec.psicomot@gmail.com | |
Master's degree course homepage | http://www.aecassociacio.org |
Managment | Vives Peñalver, Iolanda |
Open pre-enrolment | Yes |
Lead to doctoral studies | No |
Admission for applicants not holding a degree qualification: | Sí, amb crèdits pendents (10% o menys) |
Objectives and competences
Objectives
The practice is grounded in the unitary conception of the individual, the representation of the corporeal image and psychological growth through movement and analysis of motor, affective and symbolic dysfunctions and disorders of the child are the work foundation of this training and the criteria by which it has been organised.
The goal is to reach the level of professional competence needed to intervene in the different therapeutic settings: education, health, social and clinical fields.
This process is structured as several interrelated areas of focus: body training, theoretical training, pedagogical training and psychosocial training.
Access and admission
Applicant profile and access requirements
Recommended applicant profile
Specialized education and therapy professionals in the fields of education, socio-education, healthcare, art and social welfare.Access requirements:
- Holders of bachelor's degrees, pre-EHEA degrees or pre-EHEA diplomas.
- People with training in preventive and educational psychomotricity.
- People interested in doing therapeutic psychomotor practices with a child or a small support group (to monitor the intervention during the first year of the course and write the report during the second year).
Access requirements and conditions
Pre-enrolment
Calendar
07/05/2024 09/09/2024Contact us
Faculty or school where the course is taught
Address: | facultat d'Educació Pg. de la Vall d'Hebron 171 08035 - Barcelona espanya |
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Email address: | aec.psicomot@gmail.com |
Webpage: | http://www.aecassociacio.org |
Telephone: | 933520219 |
Observations: | The course is taught on UB premises, and opening and closing events and the various conferences are held there, although the Headquarters of the Association for Expression and Communication are at: Carrer de Malgrat, 116, planta baixa, Barcelona (the location of classes could change). |
For further enquiries
Address: | AEC associació per l'expressió i la comunicació malgrat 116, planta baixa 08016 - Barcelona Espanya |
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Email address: | aec.psicomot@gmail.com |
Webpage: | http://www.aecassociacio.org |
Telephone: | 933520219 |
Observations: | the training takes the form of two courses taught over 13 weekends, each with a total of 18 hours of classes (from September 2024 to December 2025), Friday from 6 to 9.30 p.m., Saturday from 9.30 a.m. to 19.30 p.m., and Sunday from 9.a.m to 3 p.m. |