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Clinical Supervision

Master of Science at Trinity College Dublin (TCD)

Programme details
Degree: Master of Science (MSc)
Discipline: Psychology
Duration: 24 months
Study modes: part-time

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Description:

Course Description

The M.Sc./P.Grad. Diploma 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 post-graduate experience. It is specifically aimed at practising psychologists, (counselling, clinical, educational, health, work and organizational, etc.) psychotherapists, counsellors and mental health professionals who wish to further their professional development, reflective practice capability and train as supervisors.

The course is normally scheduled to take place on Saturdays (maximum two per month) and occasional Friday afternoons (approx. six  per year) to facilitate students who have work commitments. All students register on the M.Sc. course in the first instance. Students may choose to exit with a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Supervision on successful completion of Year 1 course requirements. The Postgraduate Diploma as an exit qualification is equivalent to 60 ECTS. Students who successfully complete all the required elements of the M.Sc. course will be awarded the M.Sc. in Clinical Supervision.

Course Content:

The M.Sc. comprises eight modules including a supervised Professional Clinical Practice Module and a Dissertation. Costs associated with clinical supervision of the Professional Clinical Practice Module are additional to course tuition fees and the responsibility of the student. In Year 2, M.Sc. students are required, under research supervision and support, to submit a dissertation based on empirical enquiry into an aspect of clinical supervision. All modules are compulsory and each has an assessment component.

  • Module 1: Advanced Clinical Supervision, theory, skills and process
  • Module 2: Clinical Supervision and Perspectives in Adult Learning
  • Module 3: Advanced Peer and Group Supervision
  • Module 4: The Reflective Practitioner
  • Module 5: Professional Clinical Practice
  • Module 6: Organisational Issues
  • Module 7: Research in Clinical Supervision
  • Module 8: Dissertation (c10, 000 words)

Competence is developed through a combination of lectures, experiential learning workshops, discussions, clinical supervision, group and peer supervision, written assignments, tutorials and professional clinical practice.

 

 



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