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This renowned program provides an in-depth exploration of how socio-cultural influences shape mental health, psychiatric disorders, and treatment approaches, particularly examining cultural dimensions in diagnosis and therapeutic interventions. You'll gain insight into cultural perspectives on mental health challenges, study innovative cross-cultural care models, and acquire hands-on experience with diverse populations. The curriculum offers:Critical analysis of culture's role in mental health practice and research, strengthening both clinical and investigative competenciesGlobal awareness of ethical and methodological considerations in mental health services across different cultural contexts and populationsPractical experience through supervised placements in clinical or organizational settingsComprehensive research methodology trainingInstruction from distinguished field specialists.Program OverviewThis course enhances your comprehension of socio-cultural dimensions in mental health, preparing you for research or clinical roles in multicultural environments locally and internationally. It also serves as a foundation for advanced training in therapeutic professions.You'll investigate how belief systems, ethnicity, traditions, and values influence mental health vulnerabilities and protective factors. The program explores intersections between migration, race, and cultural phenomena in creating mental health challenges, examining clinical and systemic solutions through innovative therapies and adapted psychological approaches.Students undertake supervised placements with mental health providers serving diverse communities (e.g., NHS, NGOs, charities). Clinical placements offer supervised practice with emotional and psychological distress across cultures, while organizational placements reveal cultural influences on service delivery structures. The program also includes research skill development and a substantive research project.Completing 60 credits earns a PgCert in Applied Mental Health.Career OpportunitiesGraduates acquire skills valuable for:Psychological and psychiatric servicesSupport organizations for vulnerable populationsDisability and justice system servicesRefugee/migrant support NGOsThe program supports career development through CV preparation, interview training, and clinical skill enhancement for advanced study.Practicing clinicians have applied course knowledge to improve culturally sensitive care and implement competency programs.Alumni have progressed to:Clinical psychology doctoral studiesNHS and charity sector psychology positionsResearch roles in academic and applied settings.
Students need to have a 2:2 or above at undergraduate level in Psychology, Medicine or a related discipline. IELTS (Academic) minimum score 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each of Writing, Listening, Reading and Speaking. TOEFL minimum score 92 overall with 21 in Writing, 19 in Reading, 18 in Listening and 21 in Speaking.