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Psychological Therapies and Interventions MSc / PGDip

Psychological Therapies and Interventions MSc / PGDip

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Semi-Medical / Physical / Psycho / Therapies

Course Summary

It is estimated that one in four people seek professional support for a mental health problem and therefore there is high demand for psychological therapies and interventions. This programme is aimed at those who wish to develop careers in psychological therapy or mental health by building on your knowledge, practical skills, experience and confidence when applying for highly competitive roles such as Assistant Psychologist or Clinical Psychology Research Assistant.This programme will provide you with the academic, practical and research skills you need to continue onto further professional training in clinical psychology, counselling psychology, psychotherapy, clinical research, and health management.You will be introduced to a range of approaches to psychological therapy and intervention and will be supported to develop a range of therapeutic communication and intervention skills both in workshops and through work experience.As part of the Masters programme, you will also acquire the knowledge and skills required to critically assess research in therapeutic psychology and to undertake research in a topic that is relevant to psychological therapies or interventions. You will be taught by staff who are therapy practitioners and researchers in mental health, psychological wellbeing and trauma.There is also the option of undertaking a PG Diploma in Psychological Therapies and Interventions (completion of all modules except the dissertation module and gaining 120 credits), or undertaking a PG Certificate in Psychological Interventions (gaining 60 credits through completion of two modules the Counselling and Psychotherapy, and Trauma Impact and Interventions modules).1 year full-time

Modules

The aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to the main schools of psychological therapy, their theoretical origins and how the theory is applied in practice. The module will also introduce you to the basic principles of communication skills that form the foundation of all counselling and therapy. Finally, the module will familiarise you with the role of counselling and therapy within all areas of applied psychology.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£11,100

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£17,700

Entry requirements

Students need to have a upper second-class honours degree 2:1 or above in a Psychology or related subject. Successful DBS check may be required before attending placement. We also normally require Grade C GCSE or an equivalent qualification.

University information

Students don’t just come to Middlesex University to study, they come to move forward. Postgraduate study at Middlesex is designed to help students master their futures on their own terms. A postgraduate degree at the university allows students to take the next step in their career, shift direction, or pursue something they’ve always wanted to do. At Middlesex, postgraduate students can undertake a master’s course or a research degree at a...more

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