Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Mental Health pt

Master

In High Wycombe

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    2 Years

This innovative, multi-disciplinary masters degree has been created for mental health and other professionals who are interested in developing skills and competences in psychotherapeutic approaches with complex cases and personality disorders within generic and forensic settings.

A collaboration between West London NHS Trust and Buckinghamshire New University, the course provides the conceptual tools, their application to clinical work, a specialised group experience and a research dissertation to equip participants to orient themselves to the complex reality of their roles in mental health organizations.

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Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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High Wycombe Campus, Queen Alexandra Road, HP11 2JZ

Start date

On request

About this course

By focusing on individual, group and institutional dynamics, this training is specifically designed to explore the preconditions for maintaining boundaries, ensuring relational security and delivering coherent, effective treatment interventions.

This course will help you to deepen, enhance and extend your knowledge, skills and experience of psychotherapeutic approaches to mental health practice in your clinical setting, both independently and through consultation with other health care professionals, using evidence-based practice to support decisions.

You will be able to critically analyse issues relating to individual, interpersonal and group working, and accountability in order to develop the understanding required to perform the role of a mental health practitioner utilising a psychotherapeutic approach to mental health care.

In addition, you will develop the knowledge and skills required in the augmentation of your clinical work and the delivery of effective psychotherapeutic approaches to practice.

A typical offer will be made to nurses and allied professional at Band 6 and above or ST4-ST6 psychiatrists in training. Professionals from other disciplines such as social work are welcome to apply depending on their level of clinical experience and the appropriateness of their work setting to the content of the course.

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Subjects

  • Mental Health
  • Mental capacity
  • Mental Health Nurse
  • Health
  • Mental Health Treatment
  • Healthcare
  • Healthy Eating
  • Health Visitor
  • Health Care
  • Health Management

Course programme

What will this course cover?

There are five distinct elements to this master's degree:

  • an understanding of the basic theoretical framework of psychodynamic theory and practice
  • an applied element to enable the student to reflect upon the emotional impact of being with the patient
  • an understanding of group and organizational dynamics and how these shape all other relationships
  • teaches a structured model of inter personal dynamic consultation for multi disciplinary teams
  • support for undertaking a dissertation which includes a taught element of research methods.

Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Mental Health pt

Price on request