This course combines theoretical grounding in the psychological understanding and management of mental health issues with practical training in clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. This MSc is aimed at providing you with an advanced and in-depth knowledge of mental health. You'll focus on common mental health disorders like depression or anxiety, but also have the chance to study more severe or complex presentations like eating disorders or psychosis.
You'll also look at the value and limitations of current treatments for mental health. In this course, there is a strong focus on understanding mental health and wellbeing from a range of perspectives (cognitive, biopsychosocial, phenomenological). Moreover, the impact of mental ill-health will be examined with contributions from people with lived experience, and we will also highlight the importance of patient and public involvement in research and service provision.
This course will provide the skills and knowledge you need to start on a clinical or research career path in mental health. The course is based on the scientist-practitioner model, which is founded on the idea that clinical psychologists should be knowledgeable in both research and clinical practice. Therefore, the MSc could be a stepping stone to professional training in clinical psychology such as a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. The course won't provide you with a qualification to act as a clinical psychologist (for which you need to complete an accredited Doctorate in Clinical Psychology course in the UK).
2:2 or equivalent in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Psychology, or a related subject with relevant experience in the mental health field. We will be looking for evidence of strong marks in relevant modules including: modules relating to mental health, biological psychology, neuroscience related modules, and research methods and statistics. This course has a strong emphasis on the biological bases of mental ill health
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The course will be a valuable way to increase the chances of employment in NHS based or linked roles associated with understanding and treating mental health issues. It is likely that some graduates will go on to roles as research assistants linked to trials of psychological therapies or NHS based research, or may consider applying for mental health related PhD routes or clinical psychology training.
NHS-funded clinical psychology courses are highly competitive with many applicants for each three-year, salaried post. Given this competition, evidence of having completed postgraduate education and increased knowledge of mental health and research will support people interested in pursuing these careers. We would also expect Masters students to consider roles with third sector providers or funding bodies supporting mental health research.
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