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BSc Psychology (Clinical Applications)
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Psychology with a focus on clinical applications is designed for students who want to understand the scientific foundations of psychology while engaging seriously with how psychological knowledge is applied in mental health and clinical settings. It covers the core areas of the discipline while giving particular attention to abnormal psychology, psychological therapies, health psychology, and the contexts in which clinical psychologists, counsellors, and mental health practitioners work. At the University of Northampton you will study cognitive, biological, developmental, social, and individual differences approaches to psychology alongside research methods and statistics. The clinical applications strand gives you sustained engagement with topics such as psychopathology, models of mental health and illness, evidence-based therapeutic approaches, and the structure of mental health services in the UK. You will develop the analytical and empirical skills that are central to psychology as a science, alongside a deeper understanding of how that science informs clinical practice. This three-year full-time programme provides a strong foundation for those who want to pursue postgraduate training in clinical or counselling psychology, as well as for those who want to work in mental health, health services, or related fields without necessarily following a clinical practice route. The Northampton campus and the university's connections to local health services provide relevant professional contexts. Graduates go on to careers in mental health support, psychological wellbeing services, research, social care, and health promotion, as well as to postgraduate training in clinical psychology, counselling psychology, or mental health nursing. The clinical focus of the programme makes it particularly relevant for those with a clear interest in psychological practice, and it provides the subject knowledge and evidence base that postgraduate training programmes look for in applicants.
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