Master in Psychology (2 Years)
University of Social Sciences and Humanities - SWPS
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English
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On-Campus
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Full time
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Introduction
Clinical Psychology integrates science, theory, and practice to understand, predict, and reduce maladjustment, disability, and distress as well as to support personal development. Clinical Psychology is a broad approach to human problems consisting of diagnosis, assessment, evaluation, consultation, treatment, prevention and research with regard to various populations (children, adults, families, couples, and groups).
The program is appropriate for students who have obtained undergraduate degrees in Psychology as well as for those who hold their Bachelor's degree in an area other than Psychology and with a limited exposure to the field. The latter is obliged to complete two additional compensatory undergraduate psychology modules (i.e. Personality Psychology, Psychology of emotion or Developmental Psychology) tailored to student's specific prior education. Upon admission, each student will be informed about particular modules he/she should attend. These modules are free of charge and need to be completed during the first year of the studies.