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Psychology of Mental Health (MSc) (Taught)

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Course summary

The programme aims to offer students a theoretical and research grounding in the subject of mental health and its practical applications, building upon the levels of skill and knowledge attained in their first degree in Psychology or similar subject areas or in previous professional training.

The MSc in the Psychology of Mental Health aims to draw upon the recognised expertise of numerous research-active staff, provide subject-relevant work placements or research practicums, and will address a broad range of material, including the scientific study of mental health problems, addiction and learning disabilities.

In addition to being of interest to those wishing to pursue a career as a psychology practitioner (as a clinical psychologist, educational psychologist, counsellor, etc), the programme also aims to provide suitable training for those who wish to study for a PhD and would be suitable for professionals working with children or adults with a range of psychological disorders.

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