Medical Psychology
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
Medical psychology aims to provide students with an understanding of selected aspects of biological, psychological and social factors in sickness and health.
This integrated course provides a comprehensive understanding of the psychological foundations relevant to health, illness, and medical care. Drawing from general psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and neuropsychology, the course aims to enhance students' ability to understand and manage the psychological aspects of patient care, the influence of psychosocial factors on disease development and progression. Emphasis is placed on the biopsychosocial model, psychoneuroendocrinoimmunological interactions, clinical reasoning and clinical decision making, and the development of essential relational and diagnostic skills.
The medical psychology course is characterized by 4 modules:
· General Psychology (3 CFU); Gabriella Pravettoni, Ketti Mazzocco
· Clinical psychology (1 CFU); Elena Vegni, Giulia Lamiani
· Social psychology (1 CFU); Davide Mazzoni
· Neuropsychology (1 CFU); Roberta Ferrucci
This integrated course provides a comprehensive understanding of the psychological foundations relevant to health, illness, and medical care. Drawing from general psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and neuropsychology, the course aims to enhance students' ability to understand and manage the psychological aspects of patient care, the influence of psychosocial factors on disease development and progression. Emphasis is placed on the biopsychosocial model, psychoneuroendocrinoimmunological interactions, clinical reasoning and clinical decision making, and the development of essential relational and diagnostic skills.
The medical psychology course is characterized by 4 modules:
· General Psychology (3 CFU); Gabriella Pravettoni, Ketti Mazzocco
· Clinical psychology (1 CFU); Elena Vegni, Giulia Lamiani
· Social psychology (1 CFU); Davide Mazzoni
· Neuropsychology (1 CFU); Roberta Ferrucci
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
· Demonstrate knowledge of the main cognitive processes and explain how these processes influence patient behavior, adherence to treatment, and health-related decision-making.
· Understand and describe the essential concepts in psychoneuroimmunology, the basic mechanisms by which the social, the psychological, the nervous, the endocrine, and the immune systems communicate and critically discuss how these mechanisms are relevant for mental and physical health and disease.
· Identify the psycho-social factors affecting the biological (dis)functioning.
· Apply communication techniques to simulate effective clinical interviews, including strategies for obtaining patient histories, exploring illness narratives, and addressing emotional responses in medical encounters.
· Understand and compare the models of disease-centered and patient-centered medicine, explain the patient's agenda, and implement communication strategies—including delivering bad news—during patient-centered interviews.
· Reflect on emotional challenges and motivational factors commonly encountered in helping professions, particularly in the context of long-term care and emotionally charged situations.
· Analyze how social factors and interpersonal relationships influence physical and psychological health, using established psychological theories, and describe key areas of application within the field of health-related social psychology.
· Identify and explain the symptoms of major neuropsychological conditions and describe the tests used in clinical neuropsychological evaluations.
· Demonstrate knowledge of the main cognitive processes and explain how these processes influence patient behavior, adherence to treatment, and health-related decision-making.
· Understand and describe the essential concepts in psychoneuroimmunology, the basic mechanisms by which the social, the psychological, the nervous, the endocrine, and the immune systems communicate and critically discuss how these mechanisms are relevant for mental and physical health and disease.
· Identify the psycho-social factors affecting the biological (dis)functioning.
· Apply communication techniques to simulate effective clinical interviews, including strategies for obtaining patient histories, exploring illness narratives, and addressing emotional responses in medical encounters.
· Understand and compare the models of disease-centered and patient-centered medicine, explain the patient's agenda, and implement communication strategies—including delivering bad news—during patient-centered interviews.
· Reflect on emotional challenges and motivational factors commonly encountered in helping professions, particularly in the context of long-term care and emotionally charged situations.
· Analyze how social factors and interpersonal relationships influence physical and psychological health, using established psychological theories, and describe key areas of application within the field of health-related social psychology.
· Identify and explain the symptoms of major neuropsychological conditions and describe the tests used in clinical neuropsychological evaluations.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Prerequisites for admission
None
Assessment methods and Criteria
Multiple-choice questions and a clinical case with open-ended questions
General psychology
Course syllabus
- Cognitive processes and their application to medical field
- Clinical reasoning and clinical decision making
- Health and disease according to complexity science and systems theories
- Connections and interplay among regulatory systems in a psychoneuroendocrineoimmunological perspective
- Psychological factors affecting the biological systems
- Stress axes and the bidirectional connections between mind and body
- Clinical reasoning and clinical decision making
- Health and disease according to complexity science and systems theories
- Connections and interplay among regulatory systems in a psychoneuroendocrineoimmunological perspective
- Psychological factors affecting the biological systems
- Stress axes and the bidirectional connections between mind and body
Teaching methods
Theoretical and practical frontal lectures, including case discussions, video screenings, small group work, simulated clinical interviews, and reading of scientific articles.
Teaching Resources
- Bottaccioli, A. G., & Bottaccioli, F. (2020). PsychoNeuroEndocrineImmunology and the science of integrated care. The manual. Edra
- Other reference material for the course will be provided by the professors in the classroom during the lessons
- Other reference material for the course will be provided by the professors in the classroom during the lessons
Psychobiology and physiologic psychology
Course syllabus
- Core Concepts and Neuropsychological Assessment
- Neuropsychology of Cognitive Functions
- Neuropsychology of Clinical Disorders
- Neuropsychology of Cognitive Functions
- Neuropsychology of Clinical Disorders
Teaching methods
Theoretical and practical frontal lectures, including case discussions, video screenings, small group work, simulated clinical interviews, and reading of scientific articles.
Teaching Resources
The reference material for the course will be provided by the professor in the classroom during the lessons.
Social psychology
Course syllabus
- Introduction to the social psychology of health
- The impact of social connections on health: social networks, social support
- The impact of new technologies on social connections
- Research and intervention approaches in social psychology
- The impact of social connections on health: social networks, social support
- The impact of new technologies on social connections
- Research and intervention approaches in social psychology
Teaching methods
Theoretical and practical frontal lectures, including case discussions, video screenings, small group work, simulated clinical interviews, and reading of scientific articles.
Teaching Resources
- Dijkstra, A., & Rothman, A. (2017). Social psychology of health and illness. In L. Steg, K. Keizer, A. P. Buunk, & T. Rothengatter (Eds.), Applied Social Psychology: Understanding and Managing Social Problems (pp. 214-234). chapter, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- McDowell, I. (2023). Social Networks, Social Support, and Health. In: Understanding Health Determinants. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28986-6_9
- Lyons, A.C., Chamberlain, K. (2025). Critical Health Psychology. In: Gough, B. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Social Psychology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80533-2_29
- Slides and other documents will be provided during the lectures
NOTE: Some of the references could be available online through the University Service Minerva https://sba.unimi.it/en/home
- McDowell, I. (2023). Social Networks, Social Support, and Health. In: Understanding Health Determinants. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28986-6_9
- Lyons, A.C., Chamberlain, K. (2025). Critical Health Psychology. In: Gough, B. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Social Psychology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80533-2_29
- Slides and other documents will be provided during the lectures
NOTE: Some of the references could be available online through the University Service Minerva https://sba.unimi.it/en/home
Clinical psychology
Course syllabus
- The disease-centered medicine model and the patient-centered medicine model
- Communication techniques for patient-centered interviews and for communicating bad news
- The physician's experience: emotional costs and motivational factors in helping professions
- Communication techniques for patient-centered interviews and for communicating bad news
- The physician's experience: emotional costs and motivational factors in helping professions
Teaching methods
Theoretical and practical frontal lectures, including case discussions, video screenings, small group work, simulated clinical interviews, and reading of scientific articles.
Teaching Resources
- M Stewart, JB Brown, WW Weston et al. Patient-centered Medicine: Transforming the Clinical Method. 4th edition, CRC Press
Modules or teaching units
Clinical psychology
M-PSI/08 - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 8 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 4 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 4 hours
Professor:
Vegni Elena Anna Maria
General psychology
M-PSI/01 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 24 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 12 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 12 hours
Professors:
Mazzocco Ketti, Pravettoni Gabriella
Psychobiology and physiologic psychology
M-PSI/02 - PSYCHOBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 8 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 4 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 4 hours
Professor:
Ferrucci Roberta
Social psychology
M-PSI/05 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 8 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 4 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching: 4 hours
Professor:
Mazzoni Davide