2023-2024 / PSYC1021-1

Diagnostic and intervention strategies in well-being at work

Duration

10h Th, 20h Pr

Number of credits

 Master in psychology (120 ECTS)3 crédits 

Lecturer

Isabelle Hansez, Céline Leclercq

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

- The different quantitative and qualitative methods of diagnostic of psychosocial risks and associated damage (stress, burnout, etc.)  
- The different types of interventions in prevention and management of psychosocial risks and job stress. Focus on proximity management (primary prevention), focus on the issue of work retention and return to work after absence due to burnout (secondary and tertiary prevention).
   - To learn how to analyze and interpret data generated by a method for assessing psychosocial risks and job stress : the WOCCQ methodology
- To learn how to analyse clinical cases in relation to work-related issues

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

-To be able to analyze data from the Woccq method (collective diagnostic tool for psychosocial risks and stress)

 - Based on case analyses, identify and analyse psychosocial risks, constraints linked to the individual and those linked to the organisation, as well as resources.

- To be able to consider a plan of action and relevant interventions based on an organizational diagnosis or clinical cases

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

A part of this course will be used for learning the 'WOCCQ' methodology for psychosocial diagnosis through hypothetical data
Another part of the course is devoted to the analysis of individual clinical cases


Based on a specific organizational context, to propose a relevant plan of actions to the problems identified through a collective diagnosis (Woccq) and individual situations (clinical cases)

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Blended learning


Additional information:

The course will be face-to-face, attend to the classes is required (e.g. penalty and/or additional work for repeated absences).

One part of the course will be done online through an E-learning course on Ecampus.

Recommended or required readings

Slides + Supports on Ecampus

Exam(s) in session

January exam session

- In-person

oral exam

August-September exam session

- In-person

oral exam

Written work / report


Additional information:

Group oral presentation (as part of the course) and individual oral examination (during the January or August session).

 



The final grade is based on a group oral presentation (based on a group report) and an individual oral exam. The student must obtain a minimum grade of 10/20 in each part. In case of failure in one of the parts, the final grade will correspond to the failing grade. If the student fails both parts, the final grade will be the average of the deficient grades. If the student passes both parts, the final grade will be the average of the two grades. In the second session, the student will be required to retake only the deficient part(s).

 

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

For more information, we refer you to the first session of the course

Contacts

Céline LECLERCQ, assistante, Unité de Valorisation des Ressources Humaines.
Tél. : 04/366.22.36
E-mail : celine.leclercq@uliege.be

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