Psychomotor Rehabilitation
Psychomotor Rehabilitation
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The Master's Degree in Psychomotor Rehabilitation develops in the trainees the mastery of in-depth knowledge in the area of Psychomotor Rehabilitation (Education, Re-education and Therapy) in its scientific and methodological aspects, promoting a multidisciplinary reflective competence. It also promotes the ability to plan, manage, evaluate and coordinate programs in different contexts and fields of intervention, aiming at the professional and scientific development of the area. This master's degree also promotes a critical scientific spirit, for adequate integration in research projects carried out preferably in transdisciplinary teams or research centres.
Evaluate the psychomotor, socio-emotional, behavioral and cognitive profile, and diagnose psychomotor problems in people with mental and developmental disorders
Design, implement and evaluate psychomotor intervention programs aimed at the general population and people with mental and developmental disorders
Supervise and ensure in-depth personal psychocorporal training for generalist psychomotricians
Know norms, criteria and instruments for evaluating the performance of psychomotor therapists
Design and implement research projects in psychomotricity
Develop systemic intervention proposals in different contexts that are likely to maximize the impact of direct intervention
Provide an innovative contribution in the design and implementation of new knowledge and new practices, as well as in the development of new professional and political perspectives