The course of Group Relations and Psychosocial Intervention aims to familiarize students with the knowledge and handling of the theoretical and methodological tools of Group Psychology and psychosocial intervention in conflict situations or need. In this sense, the objectives are to introduce them to the knowledge of the study and research topics and the areas of intervention in group behavior; familiarize them with the study of social interaction and human relations through the specific behaviors that people carry out both individually and in a group.
It also aims to analyze the real and symbolic contexts in which group behavior develops, paying attention to the processes of perception, attribution, attitudes, behaviors, and resulting representations, mainly in an open, multicultural, and multilingual society.
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