CFPY622

Year 2 Practicum and Skills Training

45 points

Not offered 2024

For further information see School of Health Sciences

Description

The Year 2 practicum course comprises two community-based placements where students work with children and families under the supervision of a registered and experienced psychologist, along with an academic programme that supports this practical experience. Through teaching and learning activities, students will gain further advanced skills relevant to professional practice in Child and Family Psychology, including psychological intervention with parents and children for mental health, behaviour, and developmental needs. Students will develop their competency in the design and delivery of individualised interventions informed by the current evidence-base.

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