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The PhD/MPhil Clinical Psychology program allows you to pursue a research project that advances knowledge in Clinical Psychology. Studies in this field cover essential research areas crucial for enhancing our comprehension of psychological conditions. Key focuses include: combining psychological theories to develop insights and treatments, examining interpersonal and family dynamics, and exploring cognitive processes. The clinical psychology research training offers adaptable career growth opportunities while maintaining structured progress to achieve academic goals. You'll become part of an active research team, quickly engaging with ongoing projects. Together with your supervisors, you'll undergo a comprehensive orientation, establishing study objectives, available resources, relevant seminars, and professional development opportunities. As part of the broader research community, you'll exchange ideas with peers, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty members. Departmental seminars and journal club meetings will keep you informed about the latest field advancements, while providing platforms to present your findings, collaborate on publications, and participate in major conferences. Many faculty members maintain clinical roles with local NHS Trusts, ensuring research remains clinically relevant. The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) serves as a significant funding source for clinical psychology doctoral studies.