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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Clinical Psychology includes in-depth theoretical courses on major approaches in psychopathology, clinical assessment methods, and therapeutic approaches. Students participate in tutorials focused on case study analysis, interpretation of psychometric tests, and the construction of differential diagnoses.
Practical work includes simulations, role-playing exercises, and internships in healthcare institutions, allowing students to develop skills in clinical interviewing, psychotherapeutic management, and patient follow-up for various psychological disorders.
Psychopathology of Adults and the Elderly
Psychological Therapies 1
Psychopathology of Children and Adolescents
Theoretical Frameworks Explaining Psychological Disorders
Psychological Therapies 2
Psychosomatic Disorders
Criminal Psychology
Trauma Psychology
Anthropology
Social Psychopathology
Family and Psychological Disorders
Psychological Therapies
Advanced topics cover in-depth psychopathology, clinical neuropsychology, as well as cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic therapies. The program also includes modules on the management of specific disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and personality disorders.
Ethics and professional conduct in clinical practice are also explored, along with the use of new technologies in mental health, including teleconsultation and digital assessment tools. These skills enable graduates to work in various clinical settings and adapt to the evolving demands of the field.
Access to the program is primarily intended for holders of a bachelor's degree in the same field of study or an equivalent diploma.
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