Course summary
This popular programme will give you a sophisticated understanding of the impact of socio-cultural factors in mental health, mental illness and mental health care, with a specific focus on the role of culture in the diagnosis of mental illness and in the delivery of different psychological and psychiatric therapeutic approaches. You’ll understand the cultural contexts of mental health problems, learn about the innovative ways care is delivered cross-culturally and gain experience of working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Develop a critical insight into the role of culture in mental health as well as psychological and psychiatric practice, enhancing both your clinical and research skills
- Gain a global perspective on the ethical and methodological challenges of mental health research and practice in various settings worldwide, in multicultural societies and with diverse populations enabling you to work with culturally diverse population
- Take a supervised placement in a clinical setting or mental health organisation
- Gain a comprehensive training in research methods and writing
- Learn from leading experts in the field
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How to apply
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Entry requirements
A 2:2 or above at undergraduate level in Psychology, Medicine or a related discipline.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Queen Mary University of London
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Mile End Road
Tower Hamlets
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