Professional Doctorate
Intercultural Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Queen Mary University of London
Open for applications for October 2016
This is an exciting and innovative three-year full-time or six-year part time programme of study.
This course is delivered by Queen Mary University of London in partnership with the Refugee Therapy Centre and leads to a Queen Mary University of London Professional Doctorate Degree and registration with the RTC who makes recommendations for registration with the UK Council for Psychotherapy and the Council for Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis.
The programme aims to provide innovative psychological interventions for people with histories of trauma and violence. Students will learn to incorporate intercultural factors in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. It will provide an opportunity for research-trained senior clinicians to work with evidence-based methods in unique and challenging settings. The degree has substantial taught and research components (50% each), and requires supervised clinical practice, as well as personal analysis.
Directors of the Course:
Dr Aida Alayarian
Refugee Therapy Centre Clinical Director & CEO,
Programme Leader for Intercultural Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Professor Kamaldeep Bhui
Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Queen Mary University of London
For more information go to our website: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/170189.html
To register your interest contact Rehana Patel: [log in to unmask]
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