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Master of Clinical Psychology (Defence)

Degree Type Masters by Coursework

Duration 2 years full-time or part-time? equiv.

SATAC Code N/A

2011
ATAR
N/A

  • Program Outline

    The School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide in conjunction with Joint Health Command, Australian Defence Force (ADF), is offering a new University program that has been developed to enhance professional skills in the field of Clinical psychology. The Master of Clinical Psychology (Defence) (previously called Master of Psychology (Occupational Mental Health)) will be available to University graduates with an accredited Honours degree in Psychology (or equivalent) working in the ADF. The broad and eclectic Defence environment has created a need for a specialised course which is able to provide Defence psychologists with the necessary skills required for providing health care and organisational support to ADF personnel. Successful graduates will gain a broad understanding of ADF Health Services as well as develop the relevant skills and training relating to mental health promotion and clinical practice. This course is a significant contribution to the clinical upskilling of the ADF mental health workforce. It is designed to satisfy the full requirements of the Psychology Board of Austalia as well as membership to the Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Psychologists.

    This program has conditional APAC accreditation and has been endorsed by the APS's College of Clinical Psychologists.

     

    Administrative Structure

    The degree is awarded by the University of Adelaide through the Faculty of Health Sciences. Responsibility for the administration of the Program lies with the Head of the School of Psychology in consultation with the Director of Mental Health (Joint Health Command). The Head of the School of Psychology delegates authority for the day-to-day administration of the program to the Program Coordinator (UA). Policy matters relevant to the Master of Clinical Psychology (Defence) program are conducted by the School’s Learning and Teaching Committee.

    To be eligible for admittance to the program applicants must be an Australian Defence Force psychologist (including members of the ADF reserves), Commonwealth Department of Defence employed psychologist or a contracted health practitioner (psychologist) in Joint Health Command. Applicants will also be accepted from ADF members who aspire to become psychologists through Defence. 

  • Program Structure

    This program will have a January and a July intake.

    In the normal pattern of study, candidates enrolled on a full-time basis will complete eight scheduled courses together with four placements and the research project. The research project for the thesis may be commenced at any time during the two years, although (full-time) candidates will formally enrol for it only in the second year. Candidates may wish to consider linking the project to one of the placements. Candidates enrolled for half-time study may spread these commitments over four years.

  • Assessment

    Coursework assessed by practicals, assignments and exams, placements assessed from reports by placement supervisor, and research report examined internally by two markers.

  • Admission and Fee Information

    Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.
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    Domestic applicants

    Not a domestic applicant? ?

    Annual tuition fees ?
    Australian Full-fee place: $18,500
    Mid-year entry? No
    Enquiries University Contact Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Graduate entry only.
    How to Apply ?

    International applicants

    Not an international applicant? ?

    Not offered to international students.

    International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

    Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

    Not offered to international students.

  • Study Plans

    The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree for students that commenced their program in 2012 (refer to the program rules). Students that commenced in previous years should refer to the tabs above(referring to years) or consult their Faculty for advice.

    JANUARY INTAKE

    First Year

    Summer Semester

    March Semester

    July Semester

    Second Year

    March Semester

    July Semester

     

    JULY INTAKE

    First Year

    July Semester

    • PSYCHOL 7401EX Regimental Officer Basic Course (ROBC) (3 units)
    • or PSYCHOL 7421EX  Mental Health Support on Operations (3 units)
    • PSYCHOL 7408EX  Mental Health Disaster Management (3 units)
    • PSYCHOL 7404  Clinical Disorders in Adults & Children (3 units)

    Summer Semester

    March Semester

    Second Year

    July Semester

    March Semester

  • Graduate Attributes

    Program Aims

    The aims of the Program are:

    • To develop psychologists who can apply human science research and methods to enhance the delivery of psychological and mental health support in an occupational setting within the context of the Defence environment.
    • To develop psychologists with an understanding of the holistic and multi-level aspects of providing health care, organisational support, and performance enhancement in an occupational setting within the context of the Defence environment.
    • Successful completion of this program will assist graduates to meet the full requirements of the State/Territory registration Boards (and the future national registration board) and to meet the entry requirements to the Australian Psychological Society as a full member, and to meet the requirements of Joint Health Command.
    • The program will help psychologists to meet the competenceis required in the broad practice environment of psychology and mental health services in an occupational setting within the context of the Defence environment.

    Program Learning Objectives

    The anticipated knowledge, skills and attitude to be developed by the student are:

    • Students will acquire the ability to work in teams, demonstrating strong interpersonal and communication skills.
    • Students will develop skills in working constructively under the supervision of a senior Clinical Psychologist within the ADF
    • Students will gain further skill in the use of contemporary technologies as used in the field setting (e.g., electronic case notes).
    • Students will develop the ability to use international research data-bases to locate research materials.
    • Students will be linked to relevant Continuing Professional Development activities for Clinical Psychologists by the field supervisor. Students will gain an appreciation of the role of the science practitioner model and its application to clinical psychology and other areas of applied psychology.
    • Students will gain familiarity with international best-practice principles in clinical assessment and interventions.
    • Specialised knowledge of the effective and ethical practice of the profession of Clinical Psychology, appropriate for registration to practice as a psychologist in Australia and during deployment.
    • Excellence in professional skills to deliver effective services in Clinical psychology (Defence) as outlined in the guidelines of the Australian psychological Society and its College of Clinical Psychologists
    • An understanding of ethical issues in both intellectual and professional contexts. An awareness of social justice issues, particularly in the practice of Clinical psychology (Defence).

  • Professional Accreditation

    The program has conditional accreditation through the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and endorsement from the Australian Psychological Society's (APS) College of Clinical Psychologists. The School undergoes regular accreditation by APAC, the national psychology accreditation body, which specifies the curriculum and training methods for programs such as this throughout Australia.

  • Further Information

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  • Notes

    Applicants apply through the School of Psychology.  The application form and Intending Applicant handbook can be downloaded from http://www.adelaide.edu.au/psychology/programs/post/momh/index.html

     

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Last updated: Wednesday, 4 Apr 2012

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