PS50218: Clinical and health psychology for adults
[Page last updated: 26 October 2023]
Academic Year: | 2023/24 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Psychology |
Credits: | 15 [equivalent to 30 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 300 |
Level: | Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
Period: |
- Academic Year
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Assessment Summary: | CWES 100% |
Assessment Detail: |
- Critical and Ethical Review (CWES 60%)
- Case Study (CWES 40%)
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Supplementary Assessment: |
- Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
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Requisites: |
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Learning Outcomes: |
After completing this unit students will be able to
- Critically evaluate different ways of conceptualising mental and physical health problems in adults, including links between mental and physical health
- Critically evaluate models of psychopathology
- Demonstrate an understanding of methods relevant to epidemiological research
- Critically evaluate psychological interventions designed to change behaviour and cognition in adults
- Integrate psychological theory with clinical practice
- Critically evaluate the major theories underpinning clinical psychology practice
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Aims: | The aims of this unit are:
- To develop a critical understanding of the different ways of conceptualising physical and mental health problems in adults
- To develop a critical understanding of epidemiological research
- To develop a critical appreciation of psychological theories accounting for physical and mental health problems in adults (For example Humanistic, Behavioural, Cognitive, Neurological and Systems theories)
- To develop critical appreciation of the role of the clinical psychologist within and outside the UK
- To understand models of health service provision for adults
- To develop knowledge and skills at integrating psychological theory with clinical practice
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Skills: | Intellectual Skills
- To communicate an argument (TFA)
- To evaluate others arguments and research (TFA)
- To critically evaluate and assess research and evidence as well as a variety of other information (TFA)
- To communicate an argument to other health professionals (TF)
Professional and Personal Skills
- To effectively and efficiently apply principles of clinical psychology within a variety of health contexts. (TFA)
- To be able to identify and deploy appropriate assessment strategies in the clinical setting (TFA)
- To develop sensitivity to the values and interests of others (TFA)
- To develop the knowledge of the governance, ethical and organisational issues of working in a mental health context. (TFA)
Transferable Skills
- Study and learning skills. (F)
- Basic information and computing technology skills.(F)
- To be aware of ethical issues in carrying out research. (TFA)
- Inter-personal and communication skills. (F)
- Essay, research, preparation and writing skills. (TFA)
- Presentation skills and verbal communication. (TFA)
- To prioritise workloads. (F)
- Independent and group working skills (F)
- To understand career opportunities and challenges ahead. (F)
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Content: | - This unit will provide students with a theoretical background to key professional issues in mental and physical health across the lifespan.
- The unit will evaluate the main theoretical approaches to mental and physical health for adults
- The unit will examine the major psychological disorders of adulthood.
- The unit will consider the increasing importance of evidence-based practice.
- The unit will consider the distinctive contribution Clinical Psychology can make in a multi-disciplinary workplace
- This unit will enable students to develop their skills at integrating psychological theory with clinical practice via clinical case illustrations
- This unit will enable students to understand models of health service delivery and organisational issues.
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Course availability: |
PS50218 is a Must Pass Unit on the following courses:
Department of Psychology
- THPS-APA17 : MSc Clinical Associate Psychology (Adults)
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Notes: - This unit catalogue is applicable for the 2023/24 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2024/25 and beyond should not assume that this unit will be available in future years in the format displayed here for 2023/24.
- Courses and units are subject to change in accordance with normal University procedures.
- Availability of units will be subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.
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