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Psychology of Mental Health MSc

UK

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What will I learn?

Why study this course?

Our Psychology of Mental Health MSc course is designed to provide you with advanced training in mental health. You'll gain an understanding of mental health law, safeguarding and working with vulnerable adults and children. You’ll also learn about how individuals cultivate resilience in the face of adversity and trauma.

You’ll enhance your clinical skills, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing techniques, as well as learning meditation and mindfulness methods.

This course would be ideal if you're a psychology graduate wanting to strengthen your position to undergo clinical psychology or counselling psychology training. Further, it aims to develop the skills of those currently working in social/health care practice to support career progression.

More about this course

This course will train those aiming to work in the mental health care services, social welfare, education and youth justice services, it also provides an opportunity for career change. Part of this will include motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural skills training aimed at developing students' practical and professional skills.

Assessment

Autumn semester

Psychopathology – two 1,500 word assignments
Specialised Clinical Issues in Healthcare - one three-hour examination
Research Methods – one qualitative and one quantitative assignment

Spring semester

Resilience and Mindfulness - two 1,500 word assignments
Law, Protection and Ethics - one exam and one 3,000 word assignment
Treatment Interventions (oral exams, two transcripts along with two case studies - two 1,500 case presentations with transcripts - students would be assessed in front of the group)
Research Dissertation – approximately 8,000 words along with a poster presentation at an in-house conference and press release

Assessment would include your submission of one 3,000 word clinical case report (1,500 words) for each certificate (theoretically-supported) and additionally, your submission of the transcripts. These case reports would be based on a one-on-one interview with a colleague on your course in front of the group for assessment and training related group supervision.

Where this course can take you

Graduates have progressed on to working in different mental health care based organisations including mental health charities and NHS based services. Non mental health care settings have included schools and further higher education training.

Which department am I in?

School of Social Sciences and Professions

Study options

Full Time (1 year)

Tuition fees
£18,150.00 (US$ 23,439) per year
This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Holloway

166-220 Holloway Road,

Islington,

N7 8DB, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

You will be required to have: a good degree (minimum 2:2) or an equivalent relevant professional qualification in the area of social sciences, health, education and human sciences e.g. psychology, medicine, biomedical science, nursing, health promotion or social work. Experience of research methods and data collection is preferable. Academic IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with 6.0 in each component

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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