Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £10,500 | £5,250 |
| Northern Ireland | £10,500 | £5,250 |
| Scotland | £10,500 | £5,250 |
| Wales | £10,500 | £5,250 |
| EU | £21,550 | £10,750 |
| International | £21,550 | £10,750 |
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About
Program Overview
The Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and Mental Health provides an in-depth understanding of clinical psychology theory and practice, specifically within healthcare settings. This program prepares students for professional clinical training at the doctoral level.
Core Topics of Study
- Eating Disorders
- Psychopathy and Sexual Offending
- Neuropsychology
- Psychotherapy
Skills Development
Students will enhance their critical research and analytical skills, which are essential for effective clinical psychology practice.
Additional Information
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Subject Area Information
Clinical psychology is a specialized branch of psychology focused on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Courses in this discipline provide a comprehensive understanding of psychological theories, diagnostic techniques, therapeutic methods, and research skills necessary for effective practice in clinical settings.
1. Introduction to Clinical Psychology
2. Psychopathology
3. Psychological Assessment
4. Therapeutic Techniques and Interventions
5. Research Methods in Clinical Psychology
6. Developmental Psychopathology
7. Clinical Practicum
- Diagnostic Skills
- Therapeutic Skills
- Assessment Skills
- Research Skills
- Ethical and Professional Conduct
Career
A course in clinical psychology equips students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical grounding necessary to pursue a variety of careers aimed at improving mental health and well-being.
Clinical Psychologist
Providing therapy and counseling to individuals, groups, and families.
Neuropsychologist
Specializing in the relationship between the brain and behavior, often working with patients who have brain injuries or neurological conditions.
School Psychologist
Working within educational settings to support the mental health and learning needs of students.
Forensic Psychologist
Applying psychological principles within the legal system, often involved in criminal profiling, custody disputes, and competency evaluations.
Health Psychologist
Focusing on how psychological factors affect physical health and working in settings like hospitals and wellness centers.
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