Overview

The M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology is a postgraduate degree that prepares students for a career in mental health services, focusing on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders.

The M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology is essential for addressing the growing demand for mental health services, advancing the field through research and practice, and ensuring that trained professionals are available to meet the diverse needs of individuals and communities. This program ultimately contributes to better mental health outcomes and the promotion of psychological well-being.

Duration: The duration of M.Phil., Clinical Psychology programme is two years

Eligibility: PG Degree in Clinical Psychology

Curriculum

Core Courses: These often include subjects like:

  • Psychological Assessment
  • Psychopathology
  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Theoretical Foundations of Clinical Psychology

Specialized Training: Students may also study:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Family Therapy
  • Neuropsychology
  • Child and Adolescent Psychology

Practical Experience: Most programs include clinical placements where students gain hands-on experience under supervision. This is crucial for developing skills in real-world settings.

Research Component: Students usually complete a research thesis or dissertation, contributing to the field's knowledge base.

Team

Career Prospective

Graduates can work in various settings, including:

  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Private practice
  • Schools and educational institutions
  • Research and academia
  • Community health organizations

Skills Developed:

Students gain:

  • Advanced clinical assessment and diagnostic skills.
  • Therapeutic techniques for treating various psychological disorders.
  • Research and analytical skills.
  • Ethical decision-making and professional conduct.

Examination