CFPY501

Models of Practice in Child and Family Psychology

36 points

Not offered 2024, offered in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

For further information see School of Health Sciences

Description

This course provides initial professional scholarship and training in Child and Family Psychology, with particular focus on models of practice. Using the Scientist-Practitioner model as a reference point, two themes are emphasised: "What is a Child and Family Psychologist?"; and "the research-practice nexus".

Prerequisites

(1) (i) Enrolled in the Master of Arts in Child and Family Psychology, or
Master of Science in Child and Family Psychology or an approved Master of Education or their equivalents. (ii) CFPY601, CFPY602, CFPY603, COUN671 and HLTH472 (iii) An approved 15-point, 0.125 EFTS postgraduate or honours-level research methods course (2) Subject to approval of the Head of School of Health Sciences.

Restrictions

EDUC623, HLTH670, EDUC624, HLTH671

Equivalent Courses

EDUC623, HLTH670