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  1. Applied Psychology

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The course is designed to provide students with a thorough appreciation of issues in applied psychology, knowledge of the skills required to apply psychology effectively, and a detailed understanding of their chosen focus of application. The themes of analysis, intervention and evaluation are central to the structure and philosophy of the course, which establishes a firm basis for students to further professional training and development in psychology.

  2. Applied Behaviour Analysis (M.Sc.)

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The aim of this course is to ensure that students become proficient to a high degree in the understanding and practical application of the principles of applied behaviour analysis with particular regard to persons with autism and other developmental disabilities, and/or children and adolescents in care or special programmes, and/or those students presenting learning and/or behavioural challenges in school. The content of this course focuses upon clinical application.

  3. Psychology (M.Sc.) (Applied Behaviour Analysis)

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The aim of this course is to ensure that students become proficient to a high degree in the understanding and practical application of the principles of applied behaviour analysis with particular regard to persons with autism and other developmental disabilities, and/or children and adolescents in care or special programmes, and/or those students presenting learning and/or behavioural challenges in school. The content of this course focuses on behavioural theory.

  4. Psychology (H. Dip.)

    HDip

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The purpose of the course is to provide a pre-professional qualification equivalent to a bachelor degree in psychology, which confers eligibility for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) and allows a student to proceed to postgraduate training, including higher degrees by research, and to specialise in an area of professional psychology. It is a two year full-time course based on lectures, tutorials, laboratory classes and research projects.

  5. Psychoanalytic Studies

    MPhil

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The Masters of Philosophy in Psychoanalytic Studies offers graduates with a thorough introduction to the history, theory and applications in clinical work and in the wider culture of psychoanalysis from Freud to modern writers in this broad field. The course is of interest to people from a variety of backgrounds, including graduates of psychology, philosophy, and other university programmes, as well mental health professionals, people who work in the fields of the Arts, education and health, among others.

  6. Applied Behaviour Analysis (PG. Dip.)

    PGDip

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is a one-year full-time course. The aim of this course is to ensure that students become proficient to a high degree in the understanding and practical application of the principles of applied behaviour analysis with particular regard to persons with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, children and adolescents in care or special programmes, and persons presenting learning and/or behavioural challenges in school.

  7. Clinical Psychology (Doctorate)

    Other Taught Award

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The D.Clin.Psych. is a three-year professional training course in clinical psychology. This practitioner doctorate aims to combine effectively the three components of training - research expertise, academic knowledge and clinical experience.

  8. Counselling Psychology (Doctorate)

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    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    This intensive course provides a professional training in counselling psychology for a yearly in-take of up to 14 students. The three main objectives of the course are (1) to allow students to obtain a level of postgraduate academic and research performance appropriate for the award of a doctoral qualification, (2) to progress this academic and research performance with the practice of counselling psychology, and (3) to acquire professional knowledge and skills.

  9. Applied Psychology

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The course is designed to provide students with a thorough appreciation of issues in applied psychology, knowledge of the skills required to apply psychology effectively, and a detailed understanding of their chosen focus of application. The themes of analysis, intervention and evaluation are central to the structure and philosophy of the course, which establishes a firm basis for students to further professional training and development in psychology.

  10. Clinical Supervision

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology

    The M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip. in Clinical Supervision part-time course is aimed at practitioners in the helping professions who normally hold an honours degree in psychology or a related field and relevant postgraduate experience. It is specifically aimed at practising psychologists, (counselling, clinical, educational, health, work & organizational, etc.) psychotherapists, counsellors and mental health professionals who wish to further their professional development, reflective practice capability and train as supervisors.

 
 
 
 
 

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