Clearing House for Postgraduate Courses in Clinical Psychology.
The clinical program is devoted to training clinical scientists and to the promotion of an integration of science and practice. We understand the scientific method as the appropriate basis for clinical psychology: it provides the strongest basis for developing new knowledge in our field, and clinicians should provide those services that are shown scientifically to be effective.
This programme has been specifically designed for those intending to pursue a career in clinical psychology and to apply for a place on the professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, but it is also ideal for those interested in a research career or PhD in the area of clinical psychology and mental health.
The UCL Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) is a professional training course for Clinical Psychologists in the United Kingdom, and welcomes high-calibre candidates from the UK and abroad. The course provides a first-rate training in clinical psychology, leading to a doctoral qualification accredited by the UK’s Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the British Psychological.
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Programme The Liverpool clinical psychology training programme was one of the earliest to be founded in the UK and had its first intake in 1962. It is delivered in a partnership between the University, the NHS, and practising clinical psychologists in the North West region.
The PhD programme in Psychology is designed to develop your skills as an independent scholar and give you transferable skills for the years after you finish. With these aims in mind the PhD programme is structured as follows: Year 1. In year one students take a number of MSc level modules to furnish their core research methodological skills (see our Research Methods MSc) and subject-specific.
Many academic staff in the Clinical Psychology Unit supervise PhDs in the Department of Psychology in clinically relevant areas of study. Please see individual staff pages for more information about research interests, and contact the member of staff whose interests most closely match your own. Further information about PhD and MPhil research degrees in Psychology can be found on the.
Clinical, Health and Behavioural Psychology; Course Description. The PhD (or doctorate) is the highest academic qualification available. A PhD degree is designed to provide strong grounding in highly specialised areas through research. Its goal is to enable students to be researchers in psychology, contributing to academic knowledge and.