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DClinPsy by taught
Plymouth University - School of Applied Psychosocial Studies
A generic training is provided with special emphasis on learning difficulties, the elderly, applicable research skills and service evaluation. The course is run in collaboration with the South West Regional Health Authority and Health Districts throughout the region.
PhD / MPhil
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
This group develops core psychological theory in applied domains, especially those related to health, safety and the environment. Key themes are designing safer systems and more effective warnings to minimise accidents, understanding how people manage their own health and how therapeutic interventions can be improved, improving quality of life through encouraging healthy and sustainable behaviours and reducing obesity and drug use.
PhD / MPhil
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
This theme explores the cognitive processes underlying human thinking, memory, and language. We have a long-established international reputation for theoretical work on reasoning and memory, providing theoretical frameworks to support interdisciplinary collaborations tackling applied medical, forensic and social problems.
MPhil / PhD
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
This theme includes world-leading research in clinical, cognitive and computational neuroscience, perception, and attention. Research makes use of a range of techniques, including work with clinical populations and neurological patients, brain recording techniques such as EEG/ERP, fMRI, behavioural measurements such as eye- and motor-tracking, and computational modelling.
MPhil / PhD
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
The research of the School of Psychology is organised via the Centre for Research in Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. The centre fosters world-class psychological research and facilitates cross-disciplinary activities.
Other Research Award
University of Exeter - Psychology
The Doctorate in Clinical Practice (DClinPrac) is a high quality psychological therapies programme established to provide clinical/research training for applied healthcare practitioners. The programme is aimed at advanced and consultant practitioners from appropriately qualified therapists, who are expected to undertake applied clinical/research as a part of their role.
DClinPsy
University of Exeter - Psychology
This programme prepares trainees for work as clinical psychologists in the National Health Service. Successful completion of the three-year programme confers chartered clinical psychologist status and the programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society.
DClinPsy
Plymouth University - Faculty of Health
This programme offers BPS accredited professional training leading to Chartered Clinical Psychologist status. It is delivered from two academic bases (Plymouth and Bristol) and candidates apply to their preferred site.
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