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- On this page we discuss questions students have with the 2022/2023 course "Clinical Psychology" at the University of Amsterdam
- You have the opportunity to ask any questions you might have and I will try and answer them
- On 21/4/2023 you can ask questions!
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- I have made the same exam you are going to make and have passed the course with a 8.5.
- I have experience in Clinical Practice.
- I have a Master's Degree in Clinical (Developmental) Psychology at the University of Amsterdam
- I work as a psychologist in a school setting, meaning I am actively applying all the knowledge from the course in the field.
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- When you want to optimally prepare for your exam, it can be very useful to ask questions about the literature.
- Formulating these questions, reading the answers to your own questions and the questions that others posed make your learning process more active which, in turn, enhances your ability to remember the material.
- It is thus super useful to ask as many questions as you might have, not just for yourself, but also for others!
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Homepage Psychology UvA - JesperN
Homepage Psychology at the University of Amsterdam - by JesperN
This page bundles all the study guides and additional learning materials for the bachelor of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam as wirtten by JesperN. It also contains the information for some of the specific electives and some example essays. The material provided might be a little outdated for you. Therefore, please check the difference in edition to ensure there are no unforced errors in your own work.
Who is Jesper?
One of our top contributors, especially in the field of Psychology. Studied at the University of Amsterdam and was able to graduate with an impressive average of an 8.44 GPA as a result of using the summaries and additional learning materials that he now shares with you on the Worldsupporter platform for everyone else to benefit from.
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Year 1 - Psychology bachelor at the UvA by JesperN
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Year 2 - Psychology bachelor at the UvA by JesperN
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Psychology bachelor Electives at the UvA by JesperN
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Psychology bachelor - Developmental Specialization at the UvA by JesperN
Full page for Psychology Bachelor - Developmental Specialization at the UvA on worldsupporter.org by JesperN
Example Essays for Psychology bachelor at the UvA by JesperN
Full page of the example essays for the Psychology bachelor at the UvA on worldsupporter.org by JesperN
Clinical Psychology – Interim exam 1 [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]
This bundle contains everything you need to know for the first interim exam of Clinical Psychology for the University of Amsterdam. It uses the book "Abnormal Psychology, the science and treatment of psychological disorders by A. M. Kring, S. L. Johnson, G. C. Davison and J. M. Neale (thirteenth edition). The bundle contains the following chapters:
- 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8.
In addition, it also contains a file with a description of all the mental disorders that are discussed in the chapters.
Psychology Bachelor Year 1
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Question about disorders and treatments list Floortje Bastian contributed on 19-04-2023 12:46
Hi Jesper,
It's so cool that you have organized this Q&A! Because I do have a question for the exam of this course.
You have made a complete list of disorders and treatments talked about in the book Abnormal Psychology, but I was wondering if you know how well I should know all these disorders with their symtpoms, prevalence etc. and the treatments for the different categories of disorders? Is it a large part in the exam?
I would like to hear from you!
Kind regards,
Floortje
Difference PTSD and ASD MeWithQuestion contributed on 21-04-2023 18:06
Hi!
I couldn't really tell the difference between PTSD and ASD from the slides. Could you explain it to me?
Thank you!
Reply to Floortje JesperN contributed on 22-04-2023 19:48
Hi Floortje!
Thanks for your question! It is important to have an understanding of the symptoms and the prevalence, but do know that you shouldn't simply learn the symptoms by heart. Understand why it is part of a disorder, rather than memorize the symptoms!
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