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DCounsPsych - Doctorate in Counselling Psychology
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
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DCounsPsych - Doctorate in Counselling Psychology
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
Select a an exam type
The Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology (DCounsPsych) at The University of Manchester is the only Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and British Psychological Society (BPS)-approved doctoral programme in counselling psychology offered by a Russell Group university. The programme has four major components: the development of appropriate theoretical knowledge the development of research skills the development of therapeutic practice skills and an emphasis upon personal development. Throughout the programme, you will be introduced in detail to a pluralistic approach of therapy, with a focus on humanistic counselling during the first year and cognitive behavioural therapy in the second. Alongside assessed units, you will complete a minimum of 450 hours' supervised therapeutic practice and 40 hours' personal therapy. All members of staff are psychologists who are active in the fields of both research and clinical practice in counselling psychology. In terms of clinical practice, their work is ongoing within NHS, private healthcare and third-sector settings. Their training backgrounds include skills in humanistic therapies, cognitive-behaviour therapy, and group analytic approaches.
Bachelors degree in Psychology (minimum 2:1 or international equivalent). Candidates with a lower classification also require a Master's level qualification at Merit minimum.
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£22,000 per year
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£22,000 per year
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