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The Master of Clinical Psychology program integrates cutting-edge psychotherapy research to train students in evidence-based mental health assessment and treatment methods. This comprehensive curriculum fosters adaptable, client-centered practice skills aligned with modern clinical psychology standards. Students develop expertise in multiple therapeutic frameworks, including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, and narrative approaches, preparing them to address mental health challenges across all age groups. Key features include: A distinctive integrative methodology enabling flexible treatment planning throughout patients' lives. Eligibility for Australian psychologist registration upon graduation. Hands-on training through internships at our Psychology and Counselling Clinic and external healthcare placements. Option to combine this master's program with PhD studies through a staggered part-time pathway. Career prospects: This degree establishes the academic groundwork for clinical psychology careers in diverse healthcare settings or private practice. While graduates can immediately pursue general psychologist registration, clinical psychology specialization requires additional supervised practice (see Psychology Board of Australia guidelines). Accredited by APAC and recognized by the Australian Psychological Society, the program qualifies graduates for clinical psychologist positions with Medicare practice privileges. Potential career paths include: Mental health clinician Research specialist Public health professional Organizational change consultant Crisis intervention specialist Program assessment coordinator Academic researcher