- Develop student clinical skills (including assessment, formulation, intervention design, and evaluation) and knowledge of theories related to promoting psychological wellbeing. Evaluate therapeutic methods and enhance their reflective practice.
- Students will develop their therapeutic and clinical skills, theoretical knowledge, applied research skills, and strategies to maintain their well-being as a practitioner.
- Our master's course is for practitioners working in mental health settings and students hoping to pursue a professional doctorate in clinical psychology or counseling psychology or Ph.D. study.
- Students might be social workers, mental health nurses, occupational therapists working in mental health services, an educator, or medical practitioners. Whichever field they work in, they will focus on connecting theory with practice, developing their awareness of themselves as a practitioner, and improving their clinical skills.
- Through this course, students will advance their clinical skills in assessment, formulation, intervention planning, evaluation, reformulation, and reflection.
- Students will be able to critically consider the use of a range of evidence-based therapeutic techniques across a variety of situations, supporting people with differing needs and strengths.