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MSc Clinical Health Psychology And Wellbeing

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    MSc 1 year full-time

    2 years part-time

Course Description

Supporting physical and mental health is central in all areas of life and employment. This master’s degree integrates the promotion of health and wellness with a focus on mental and physical health. You’ll gain the knowledge, clinical practitioner and professional skills you need for a career working with clients and patients in health-related settings. You’ll also have the opportunity to undertake hands-on learning through a professional placement (the placement option is not available in the 2021/22 academic year due to COVID-19).

This MSc has been developed for psychology graduates (or a related discipline, such as health studies, counselling, mental health, nursing, or public health) and current health and mental healthcare professionals wishing to further their studies, develop their knowledge and skills and enhance their career opportunities.

During the course, you’ll be examining health, wellness and illness to understand the relationship between psychological variables and biomedical conditions as well as physical and mental health and wellbeing.

You’ll focus on application and intervention and have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and practice professional and clinical skills. These can include communication with clients, ethical and reflective practice, judgment and decision-making, and skills related to formulation and assessment, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and health behaviour change.

We have strong partnerships with many health psychology organisations and trusts which means that you’ll be able to undertake an eight-week work placement and gain valuable hands-on work experience. Previous placements have included working with addiction management, cancer screening, pain management, exercise promotion, stroke rehabilitation (the placement option is not available in the 2021/22 academic year due to COVID-19).

Entry Requirements

We usually require a 2:1 honours degree or above but applicants with lower or other may be considered upon interviewThe undergraduate degree must be in an appropriate subject area such as psychology, health studies, counselling, mental health, nursing, public health and should have included a research methods componentParticular consideration will be given to performance in undergraduate research methods modules or the dissertationEligibilityUK/EU and international students are eligible to apply for this course.Academic credit for previous study or experienceIf you have relevant or work experience, academic credit may be awarded towards your Middlesex University programme of study. For further information please visit our Accreditation of Prior Learning page.Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditionsEntry onto this course does not require an interview, portfolio or audition.

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