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Master of Psychology (Clinical)

Introduction

The clinical psychology program at the University of Melbourne began in the early 1970s. The program enjoys an excellent reputation and is one of the premier clinical psychology programs in the country. The program aims to produce students with a strong knowledge base in 'organic' and 'functional' psychopathologies, combined with a high level of skill and acumen in the detection, assessment and diagnosis of various 'psychological' conditions. Therapeutic skills are taught primarily within a broad cognitive-behavioural framework and developed over time within didactic, individual- and group-based contexts. In their second year, all students see patients referred to the Psychology Clinic situated along Blackwood Street. In addition to this, all students undergo compulsory field placements in psychiatry in their first year of the program. Other 'field' placements in second year are tailored to a student's interests. One of the strengths of the program is its access to a variety of placement opportunities within hospital and community settings.

The academic members of the clinical teaching staff are all active in both clinical work and research. Students are expected to both conduct high quality research and submit articles based on their research for publication in peer-refereed national and international journals. The expectation is that graduates of the clinical psychology program will not only become excellent clinicians but will go on to be leaders in the professional clinical psychology community.

Objectives

This stream aims to provide graduates with the skills to work as professional clinical psychologists and to provide a thorough grounding in the discipline of clinical psychology, particularly in the area of mental illness. The program provides sound training in the nature, assessment and treatment of mental illness.

Course Structure

Master of Psychology (Clinical)

The full time structure of the course comprises 200 points distributed as follows:

300 Point Master of Psychology Course Structure
Course Element Points
Thesis/Research Proposal 62.5 points
Placement Subjects 50 points
Coursework

87.5 points points


Year 1

Compulsory Level 1 Master of Psychology Subjects
Subject Code Subject Title
Points
512 900 Research Proposal
25
512 911 Clinical Placement 1
12.5
512 903 Basic Interventions
6.25
512 904 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
6.25
512 908 Psychosocial Perspectives on Disorders
6.25
512 950 Graduate Research Methods
6.25
512 952 Neuropsychological Assessment across the Lifespan
6.25
512 953 Introduction to Psychopathology
6.25
Plus four coursework subjects taken from the list below

Year 2

Compulsory Level 2 Master of Psychology Subjects
Subject Code Subject Title
Points
512 902 Thesis
37.5
512 912 Clinical Placement 2
37.5

Plus four coursework subjects taken from the list below


Coursework Subjects

Coursework Subjects Level 2 Master of Psychology Subjects
Subject Code Subject Title
Points
512 907 Ethics and Professional Issues
6.25
512 909 Mental Health Issues in Later Life and Intellectual Disabilities
6.25
512 910 Advanced Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis
6.25
512 914 Advanced Psychopathology
6.25
512 916 Biological Psychology and Pharmacotherapy
6.25
512 919 Advanced Psychological Practice
6.25
512 927 Child Psychopathology
6.25
512 938 Psychology of Health Problems
6.25

 

Not every subject will be offered every year.

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