MASTER OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICE

Overview

Duration
1 YEAR
Scholarship
YES
Fee
AU $34,500 PER YEAR
Intake
FEB, JULY, NOV

Developed in consultation with industry, this degree will prepare psychologists and provisional psychologists for a sustainable career in Clinical Psychology. You will learn advanced techniques for clinical psychological assessment, case conceptualisation, and implementation and evaluation of interventions. You will engage in evidence-based ethical professional practice, with substantial practical training integrated into your degree. You'll undertake 750 hours of psychological practice, supervised by highly trained and accredited clinical psychologist supervisors to enhance your knowledge, skills, and attributes for working in clinical psychology.

The program has been designed to meet the requirements for eligibility for general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia and entry to the Registrar program for the area of practice endorsement in clinical psychology. Completion of the degree also meets the requirements for associate membership of the Australian Psychological Society's College of Clinical Psychologists. This program is appropriate for individuals who hold registration as a psychologist, or who hold provisional registration and have completed the 5th year of an accredited 5+1 degree and are seeking a pathway to be eligible for a clinical psychology registrar program.

Registration as a Psychologist is with the Psychology Board of Australia.

It is a requirement that students enrolled in this program have and maintain either provisional or general registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia via the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) for the duration of the program.

The next available intake for this program is Trimester 2, 2025

Program accreditation

The Master of Clinical Psychology Practice is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

Professional recognition

Graduates are eligible to apply for general registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.

Graduates are eligible to apply for the Psychology Board of Australia registrar program in the endorsed area of practice of clinical psychology.

Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Psychological Society.

Attendance information

The Master of Clinical Psychology Practice is offered on-campus at both the Mt Gravatt and the Gold Coast campuses. This postgraduate clinical training program requires students to be available for components of the program across the full calendar year. Students enrolling in the Master of Clinical Psychology Practice are required to complete coursework and placement components.

Coursework: You are required to attend approximately 8 hours of scheduled classes per week, plus complete online interactive learning activities. Some of the classes are offered in full day workshop mode and others are scheduled on a weekly basis. Some classes are also scheduled prior to the start of Trimester 1. Classes may be delivered at the Gold Coast, Mt Gravatt or Logan campuses and students are required to attend the classes at the campus where they are delivered. All classes, seminars and workshops are compulsory.

Placement: During this degree you are required to undertake clinical placements which require up to three days attendance at a specific location. Some placements may be outside of the Brisbane/Gold Coast area (for example, Northern New South Wales). Each placement must be completed within a maximum of 12 months.

My career opportunities

You will be prepared for work in government organisations such as Queensland Health and in child and youth mental health services, education services, corrections, health psychology as well as non-government agencies, private hospitals and general practitioner practices. In addition, the training in clinical psychology prepares graduates for entering private practice.

You may seek to further your qualifications by enrolling in a higher degree by research to follow a research-related career path.

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Entry Requirements

The postgraduate programs in Clinical Psychology are highly competitive and there are many more applicants than places available. Therefore, at Griffith there is a highly structured application process. Admission to the Master of Clinical Psychology Practice is restricted to individuals who have held general registration as a psychologist in Australia for a minimum of 12 months or who have completed an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited Level 3 Masters coursework program in psychology. The application process involves three stages.

Stage 1: The application

All applicants are required to demonstrate their capability for training in Clinical Psychology as follows:

Academic Achievement/Intellectual Ability: Applicants must have completed a program in Psychology extending over four years and accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Applicants must have attained a minimum entrance requirement of a Lower Second Class Honours (2B) psychology degree or equivalent at the commencement of the program. In addition, applicants are required to have held general registration as a psychologist in Australia for a minimum of 12 months or have completed an APAC accredited coursework program that meets Level 3 competencies in psychology (e.g., Master of Professional Psychology or Master of psychological practice in an area other than clinical psychology). The Grade Point Average in the fourth year and relevant postgraduate courses will be considered.

Interpersonal and Counselling Capability: Given the interpersonal sensitivity and awareness required for effective clinical practice, successful applicants will be expected to demonstrate a high level of interpersonal skills. Furthermore, for the program to build on a reasonably advanced applied skill baseline, successful applicants will be expected to demonstrate foundational competence in the counselling context, evidence of warmth and empathic responding, evidence of foundational knowledge and skills in assessment, case conceptualisation, and treatment planning, and an openness to a range of approaches. This may be demonstrated through evidence of work experience and/or qualifications.

Applicants must submit the following:

Curriculum vitae of no more than 2 pages, summarising completed qualifications, training, and experience relevant to the role of a Clinical Psychology trainee

Self-Reflection of Clinical Competencies form in relation to psychological practice.

Personal Statement: For assistance with this statement, see the Position Description for a Clinical Psychology trainee and the Self-assessment/Colleague-assessment checklists.

Support from Referees: Two referee reports are required to be submitted via the Australian Psychology Postgraduate Program Reference Request System. Both referee reports should be from professional referees who can attest to your interpersonal and counselling capabilities. At least one of these referees should be an individual who has supervised your recent psychological practice. See below for the Australian Psychology Postgraduate Program Reference Request System process.

Stage 2: The interview

Please note that, given the competitive nature of this program, only those applicants who have been evaluated by a panel of the clinical team as having demonstrated their suitability for training in clinical psychology (according to the above criteria and ranked sufficiently high enough relative to others) will be shortlisted for an interview.

The interview itself consists of a multi-station assessment process. Applicants are required to attend a face-to-face session that takes around half a day to complete. Applicants will be required to demonstrate sound interpersonal and emotion management skills as they respond to the various tasks at each station. For example, tasks include responding to an ethical dilemma, roleplaying an interview, roleplaying a supervision session, reflecting on their professional practice and areas for further development, and responding to questions relating to their own reasons for applying for training in clinical psychology.

Applicants are assessed by a panel of clinical program staff in the multi-station interview process. Applicants will be ranked according to their performance at each station and those ranked highly enough will be offered a place in the program.

Stage 3: The offer

First round offers will be made to applicants who are ranked at a sufficiently high level. A waitlist of applicants will be retained as second and third round offers may be made. Unsuccessful applicants will be advised as soon as is practically possible.

Note: Applicants are not permitted to defer an offer. Should you be unable to accept an offer, you must re-apply for entry in the following intake.


English language requirements apply to International applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a country other than Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom, the United States of America or South Africa or undertaken in a language other than English. The minimum English language requirements for such applicants for admission to this program are as follows:

A minimum overall band score of 7.0 on IELTS (Academic) with a minimum of 7.0 in each sub-score;

OR the OET with a minimum score of B in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking);

OR an internet-based (iBT) TOEFL score of 94 (minimum score of 24 for listening and reading, 27 for writing and 23 for speaking);

OR a minimum overall score of 65 in the Pearson Test of English (Academic) with no score less than 65;

OR successful completion of at least two years of secondary education and your entire tertiary studies in psychology taught and assessed solely in English from a recognised country*;

OR successful completion of at least six years (full time equivalent) continuous education, including your tertiary qualifications in psychology, that were taught and assessed solely in English from a recognised country* prior to commencement.

Fees

Tuition fees

An International student pays tuition fees.

Students are liable for tuition fees for the courses they are enrolled in as at the census date.

The tuition fee for students who commence their program prior to 2014 is charged according to the approved program fee for the trimester in which the student commenced the program.

FEE (INDICATIVE): $34,500 per year

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