Why Master of Psychology (Clinical)?
In life’s toughest moments, clinical psychologists offer hope and guidance. They support individuals through their darkest days – assessing them by listening and observing and assisting with strategies to give evidence-based care for better mental health.
The best clinical psychologists have exceptional interpersonal skills, a logical mind and genuine empathy. If this sounds like you, make clinical psychology your path to a rewarding career that improves lives. Blending scientific research with compassionate care, you’ll explore how to apply research to practice, across the lifespan and with people from diverse backgrounds. You’ll learn specialist skills in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of major mental illnesses and psychological problems.
Become a source of support and compassion during challenging times. Build strong, trusting connections and advocate for improved mental health care. Play your part in building a healthier, more supportive society.
Overview
The Master of Psychology (Clinical) is for those who wish to make a meaningful impact as a registered psychologist.
Developed with insights from practitioners, academics and students, this degree is current and highly relevant. You’ll gain a deep understanding of both established best practices and the latest advancements in the field. You’ll also engage with research, exploring how it shapes and enhances clinical practice.
Learn how to conduct comprehensive assessments to develop an understanding of the psychological, environmental, social and cultural factors contributing to how your client presents. Design and implement personalised treatment plans using evidence-based therapies tailored to each client’s unique needs.
Guided by experienced clinical psychologists, you’ll have the chance to apply your skills across clinical placements. Here, you’ll contribute to comprehensive assessment and therapeutic services to adults, children, and families across a range of contexts, while gaining the skills and confidence to excel in your future career.