CFPY631

Advanced Professional Practice in Child and Family Psychology: Part A

30 points

Not offered 2024

For further information see School of Health Sciences

Description

The final year of the PGDipChFamPsych is designed to support the attainment of the core competencies required for practice as a Child and Family Psychologist. Through the three year 3 courses, students will further develop their understanding of advanced and complex psychological assessment, formulation and intervention. This includes the integration and application of a range of psychological models of practice for working with children, youth, their parents/carers and whanau, and other professionals. Students will also engage with culturally-responsive and Maori-centred bodies of knowledge across all areas of practice. Students will develop skills of critical and constructive self-reflection, including understanding the role of supervision and continuing professional development. The ethical and professional behaviour of a psychologist will be inherent in all activities in the internship year.

Prerequisites

Restrictions

Co-requisites

CFPY632, CFPY633 (and part-time equivalents CFPY634 and CFPY635)