Psychology of Mental Health

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  • University/Institute Name London Metropolitan University
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration1 year
  • Unspecified Unspecified

Position Details (Master's)

The Psychology of Mental Health MSc course from London Metropolitan University is designed to provide you with advanced training in mental health. You'll gain an understanding of mental health law, safeguarding and working with vulnerable adults and children. You’ll also learn about how individuals cultivate resilience in the face of adversity and trauma.

Within this Psychology of Mental Health course from London Metropolitan University you’ll enhance your clinical skills, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing techniques, as well as learning meditation and mindfulness methods.

Quick Facts:

  • This Psychology of Mental Health course of London Metropolitan University would be ideal if you're a psychology graduate wanting to strengthen your position to undergo clinical psychology or counselling psychology training. Further, it aims to develop the skills of those currently working in social/health care practice to support career progression.
  • This course will train those aiming to work in the mental health care services, social welfare, education and youth justice services, it also provides an opportunity for career change. Part of this will include motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural skills training aimed at developing students' practical and professional skills.

Career opportunities:

  • Some of their graduates have gone on to postgraduate clinical education programs at the University of Oxford. Others have progressed onto practitioner roles in IAPTS, and senior management positions in the corporate mental health sector.

Courses include:

  • Psychopathology
  • Research Project
  • Resilience and Mindfulness
  • Specialised Clinical Issues in Healthcare
  • Treatment Interventions

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026