3 rd Year Clinical Psychology modules Dr Jo Beckett & Dr Phil Simpson 10 th October 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Faculty of Health School of Nursing and Midwifery Nursing Course Presentation Academic Year
Advertisements

Faculty of Health School of Nursing and Midwifery Midwifery Course Presentation Academic Year
Faculty of Health School of Nursing and Midwifery Application Process Presentation Academic Year
BSc (Hons) Podiatry Plymouth University. The Qualification BSc (Hons) Podiatry Eligibility to apply for registration with the Health Professions Council.
Clinical Psychology at the University of Hull Dr Nick Hutchinson Academic Co-ordinator Beverley Leak Programme Manager.
Welcome Julia Goodall Careers and Employability Service.
Clinical Psychology at the University of Hull Dr Nick Hutchinson Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Therapies Dr Jo Beckett and Dr Phil.
Is it the right choice? Students need to be resilient, realistic, ready It’s a challenging course academically It’s demanding emotionally Placement makes.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY WEEK California Association of School Psychologists.
Hospital Discharge The Carers Journey Developed On Behalf Of Action For Carers (Surrey) And Surrey County Council.
Careers Advisors Open Day Dr Austen Spruce. Studying Medicine at Birmingham  Integrated course  Excellent clinical experiences – local  Immersed in.
Spending the NTW Pound Guy Pilkington. The Alliance Clinical Commissioning Groups have started a listening exercise “Deciding Together”, to look at how.
Careers in psychology. Areas of psychology Academia, Research & Teaching in Psychology Clinical Psychology Counselling Psychology Educational Psychology.
Nursing and midwifery Val Godfroy Education Liaison Officer.
o Clinical Psychology o Counselling Psychology o Educational Psychology o Forensic Psychology o Health Psychology o Neuropsychology o Occupational Psychology.
20 th Aug 2014 APPLYING TO HEALTH COURSES AT UNIVERSITY 1 *Name of presenter*
Llanishen High School BTEC FIRST AWARD OR CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE.
University of Dublin Trinity College Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology (D. Clin. Psych.)
Higher Education Training Programmes in Social Work & Social Care Jane McLenachan Subject Leader for Social Work Faculty of Health & Wellbeing.
1 AGCAS Meeting OU in Scotland - 28 th August 2014 Sport and exercise psychology.
1 The role of social work in personalised adult social care and support Social Work and Personalisation: Skills for Care Wednesday 25 th June 2014 Lyn.
Physiotherapy Is it the career for you!! Trish Acton MSc MCSP.
APPLYING FOR NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT UNIVERSITY.
Career Options in Psychology AGCAS Scotland Training University of Edinburgh Carole Allan, Vice-President Nov
Social Work at Brunel University  BA Social Work  MA Social Work  CPD and PQ degrees.
Teaching Tips from Australia and New Zealand Shirley Morrissey Jacky Cranney Lynne Roberts Natalie Gasson Neville Blamfield Lucy Zinkiewicz International.
What is a child life specialist? The goal of a certified child life specialist (CCLS) is to reduce the stress and anxiety children and families experience.
Insert date here if needed Development of the Curriculum for Dementia Education (HEDN) January 2014 HEE workshop.
Dr. Jill Cossar, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology &
Becoming a Psychologist
The Division of Occupational Therapy School of Health Sciences and Social Care BSc Occupational Therapy MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) MSc.
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy A hands-on, problem solving approach to healthcare Presented by: Alec Rickard.
MASTER OF ARTS in GUIDANCE COUNSELLING AND LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT 2014Dr. Lucy Hearne, Course Director
An overview of the Revalidated BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy Course.
MSc in Clinical Applications of Psychology
Careers in Psychology and Health
Faculty of Health UCAS Conference on Competitive Admissions: Nursing and Midwifery Faculty of Health Val Lattimer, Helen Bell.
Copyright © Birmingham City University New Course at BCU BSc (Hons) Part time ‘Top up’ Degree Specialist Complex Needs Rehabilitation Work (Visual Impairment)
Teaching Psychology in the United Kingdom Psychology is a popular subject at pre-tertiary and tertiary level: 50,000+ students at A-level (pre-tertiary.
Stage 2 Health Psychology
Barbara Riddell, Co-ordinator of Service User & Carer Involvement, PsychD clinical psychology training programme, University of Surrey
Introduction to Medicine. Session Outline 6.30 – 6.45: Welcome and Introduction to the Session 6.45 – 7.00: Why Medicine? – Dr Johnson, GP and Lecturer.
Occupational Therapy A unique career choice. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages, helping them to carry out the activities that they.
Clinical Psychology at the University of Hull Dr Nick Hutchinson Dr Emma Wolverson Dr Annette Schlösser Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology, Faculty.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY WEEK California Association of School Psychologists.
Applying for a degree in Medicine – 2014 entry
BA (Hons) Social Work Plymouth University. The Qualification BA (Hons) Social Work A three year degree programme which enables successful students to.
Developing careers Postgraduate and Continuing Professional and Personal Development (CPPD) Faculty of Health Sciences Dr Wendy Wigley: Director of Programmes.
Nursing Presentation Colin Wheeldon, Carol Wylie, Kate Kilgallon, Stella Leen, Simon Cripps, Angela Hall & Dom Wake Admissions Tutors.
Applying for Medicine at Bristol Dr Alice Roberts.
Careers in mental health nursing
Shaping the Future: A Vision for Learning Disability Nursing United Kingdom Learning Disability Consultant Nurse Network.
Learning Beyond Registration Ian Trueman Senior lecturer.
Career Goal: Paediatric Nursing LUCY MORTON NCS3201.
MASTER OF ARTS in GUIDANCE COUNSELLING AND LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT 2016 Entry Dr. Lucy Hearne, Course Director.
Journeying in Parallel Chris Wagstaff School background  School of Health Sciences offers pre-registration courses at diploma level (1 intake.
Samantha Paterson BSc Paramedic Science.
Clinical Psychology Ela Cernyw Trainee Clinical Psychologist
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY WEEK
UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) What is it?
What is Clinical Psychology?
Preparing for the Future? Employability and the student experience
MASTER OF ARTS in GUIDANCE COUNSELLING AND LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
MSc in Clinical Applications of Psychology
Training in Clinical Psychology
Who are we?. Who are we? Career Education Opportunities “As they move into the senior phase, young people of all abilities should have the opportunity.
MSc in Clinical Applications of Psychology
Social Work – More than a job?
Presentation transcript:

3 rd Year Clinical Psychology modules Dr Jo Beckett & Dr Phil Simpson 10 th October 2013

What is Clinical Psychology? Core purpose: “to reduce psychological distress and to enhance and promote psychological wellbeing” (Division of Clinical Psychology, 2001, p2).

What is Clinical Psychology? The role of a Clinical Psychologists involves: – working with people with a wide range of difficulties: mental health problems, child and family problems, adjustment to physical disease or disability, work with older adults and people with learning disabilities – working with other professionals in health and social care settings such as hospitals, health centres, social services, community health services – working with individuals, families, groups, organisations: therapy, consultation, supervision, research

Why Clinical Psychology? Ever-evolving and diverse profession with opportunities to specialise Clearly defined career structure, employment largely in the National Health Service (NHS) Opportunity to make a difference

Why Hull? Only integrated Clinical Psychology training programme in the UK Recognise the importance of starting professional training early Only students from Hull and York, who have completed the undergraduate clinical psychology modules, are eligible to apply for the doctorate course Great and privileged opportunity to enter the profession of clinical psychology

3 rd Year Clinical Psychology Modules 3 final year specialist undergraduate clinical psychology modules that prepare potential applicants for the doctorate course 1 module in semester 1: – An Introduction to Assessment in Clinical Psychology 2 modules in semester 2: – Professional, Ethical and Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology – Clinical and Therapeutic Issues in Clinical Psychology

Undergraduate Clinical Psychology Modules You must be on the Single Honours Psychology BSc course to be eligible to apply for the clinical psychology modules In final year you also required to take Neuropsychology (31410) module in Semester 1

Undergraduate Modules: Application and Selection Process Guidance about applying for the modules is made available on the department intranet (within the Student area) The on-line application form will open at the beginning of June and close at the end of June Applications are welcome from people with disabilities and minority groups Selection will be made on the basis of the application forms at the end of the academic year Applications will be rated independently by at least 3 assessors from within the Psychology and Clinical Psychology departments 30 places are available on the modules Successful applicants will be notified via in August

Applying for the Undergraduate Clinical Psychology Modules What do I need? – An average grade of at least 2:1 – Relevant work experience – Interest and commitment to working with vulnerable or distressed individuals, their families and carers – Knowledge of the profession of Clinical Psychology and the National Health Service (NHS) – Two references (preferably one academic and one relevant to work experience)

Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme Full-time, 3 year training programme: – Academic study – Supervised clinical practice – Research (including doctoral thesis) NHS employment and salary Leads to the award of Doctor of Clinical Psychology and eligibility to practice

Doctorate Programme – Application and Selection Process Applications for the doctorate programme in Clinical Psychology are made at the end of the 3 rd undergraduate year, with interviews in July Candidates will not be shortlisted unless they are averaging a grade of 2:1 Candidates will only be shortlisted if they have relevant work experiences Candidates will need an academic and a work reference

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) Answers to a range of FAQ’s – see website. What counts as relevant experience? – Helping people in health or social care settings (e.g. shadowing psychologists or other health professionals, work in day centres residential homes, work in schools, work in University support services) – Paid or voluntary experiences – Acquiring a range of experiences can be important – Important to show you have been able to learn from your experiences and explain how this has helped you develop knowledge and skills relevant to Clinical Psychology

Interested? Where to go for further information Profession of Clinical Psychology: – British Psychological Society website – Division of Clinical Psychology website – Clinical Psychology website – Books What is Clinical Psychology (Hall & Llewelyn, 2006) Clinical Psychology in Practice (Beinart, Kennedy, and Llewelyn, 2009)

Any Questions?

Dr Jo Beckett, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology Dr Phil Simpson, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology