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Develop knowledge and skills that are highly desirable within the mental health and psychological professions, with a focus on inclusive practice frameworks and global models of healthcare.
Learn how to work across a diverse range of social and cultural contexts, informed by people with lived experience of mental health care for themselves or others (experts by experience).
Access our state-of-the-art psychology facilities, including a six-room virtual reality suite and two observation laboratories, and use the latest equipment to co...
**Why choose this course?**<br/>Develop knowledge and skills that are highly desirable within the mental health and psychological professions, with a focus on inclusive practice frameworks and global models of healthcare.<br/><br/>Learn how to work across a diverse range of social and cultural contexts, informed by people with lived experience of mental health care for themselves or others (experts by experience).<br/><br/>Access our state-of-the-art psychology facilities, including a six-room virtual reality suite and two observation laboratories, and use the latest equipment to conduct research experiments.<br/><br/>Learn from experts who are active researchers and clinicians in clinical psychology and the psychological professions.<br/><br/>Take advantage of our part-time course offering if you are currently working in the field, for example as an assistant psychologist or support worker, or in a mental health or social care support setting.<br/><br/>**What you will study**<br/>You will engage with a range of foundational theories and clinical skills for enhancing psychological health and wellbeing. Topics include professional and ethical practice, assessment and formulation, developing a therapeutic relationship, and enhancing engagement.<br/><br/>You will study current and critically relevant topics such as neurodiversity, diversity and inclusion, evidence-based psychological interventions (e.g. cognitive behavioural therapy and systemic therapy), and global perspectives on mental ill health and wellbeing.<br/><br/>Several modules focus on your development as a reflective practitioner with input from individuals with lived experience to help you apply your knowledge to clinical settings. This person-centred approach has real-world applicability and will enhance access to further authentic clinical research, professional training, and employability in the field of psychology and mental health.<br/><br/>You’ll choose a research topic of your choice and complete either a theory-driven or problem-driven dissertation (arising from a real-world setting) to build on your research capabilities. We’ll match your interests with the expertise of our academic staff, ensuring you get the best support. Depending on your previous experience, you will have an opportunity to choose between two research modules to best suit your needs.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Stag Hill
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Course Code
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Institution Code
S85
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