Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology

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At UNINQ, we offer comprehensive master’s degree programs that prepare students for rewarding careers in a variety of fields, including education, psychology, business, speech-language pathology, and neuroscience, while developing their teaching, leadership, and educational management skills. Our postgraduate programs provide a solid foundation in educational theory, effective teaching practices, and innovative educational research.

Audience

The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology is aimed mainly at graduates in Psychology or students in their final year of the Psychology Course.

24 x R$ 930,00

  • Online with Hybrid Classes
  • 1200 hours
  • Master
  • 80

UNINQ offers a unique educational experience as an American university.

Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology.

  • Program: Master Studies
  • Location: Orlando, FL – USA
  • Credits: 80
  • Course load: 1200

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's or bachelor's degree/diploma;
  • Photo identification document.

University Degree:

  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology

Completion of course work:

  • Thesis.

Curriculum:

M01 - COGNITIVE PROCESSES AND LEARNING

  • Unit 1 – Learning processes and problems.
  • Unit 2 – Attention, perception, memory and emotion.
  • Unit 3 – Learning theories and approaches.
  • Unit 4 – Learning processes and assessment.

M02 - PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND PSYCHODIAGNOSIS

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of psychological assessment.
  • Unit 2 – Psychological assessment in different contexts.
  • Unit 3 – Psychological assessment applied to different profiles.
  • Unit 4 – Sources of information for psychological assessment.

M03 - PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE

  • Unit 1 – Child psychiatry and neurodevelopment.
  • Unit 2 – Disabilities and disorders: ID, ASD, ADHD and language.
  • Unit 3 – Learning disorders.
  • Unit 4 – Conduct disorders, anxieties and phobias.

M04 - FUNDAMENTALS OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

  • Unit 1 – History and evolution of psychopathology.
  • Unit 2 – Psychiatric reform and the anti-asylum struggle.
  • Unit 3 – Diagnostic manuals and their role in psychopathology.
  • Unit 4 – Diagnosis and approach to mental disorders.

M05 - PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN THE DIGITAL AGE

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of digital psychology.
  • Unit 2 – Mental health in the digital age.
  • Unit 3 – Relationships and communication in the digital age.
  • Unit 4 – Digital strategies and interventions in psychology.

M06 - PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY

  • Unit 1 – Introduction to the study of personality.
  • Unit 2 – Psychoanalytic theories of personality.
  • Unit 3 – Humanistic and cognitive theories of personality.
  • Unit 4 – Study of personality changes.

M07 - COACHING AND CAREER PLANNING

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of coaching and career planning.
  • Unit 2 – Development of personal skills.
  • Unit 3 – Career development strategies.
  • Unit 4 – Action and evaluation of results in the career plan.

M08 - INTERDISCIPLINARY ACTION AND NEUROEDUCATION

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of Neuroeducation.
  • Unit 2 – Epistemology of Neuroeducation: Genetics and history.
  • Unit 3 – Archaeological, rationalist, critical and cognitive epistemology.
  • Unit 4 – Complexity and historical-cultural psychology of Neuroeducation.

M09 - PATHOLOGIES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM - CEREBRAL PALSY

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of neurological pathologies.
  • Unit 2 – Cerebral palsy: clinical and diagnostic aspects.
  • Unit 3 – Multidisciplinary treatment of cerebral palsy.
  • Unit 4 – Neurological rehabilitation and quality of life.

M10 - GROUP DYNAMICS AND INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of group dynamics.
  • Unit 2 – Design and facilitation of group dynamics.
  • Unit 3 – Individual development programs.
  • Unit 4 – Implementation of individual development programs.

M11 - DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

  • Unit 1 – History of psychology.
  • Unit 2 – Psychology in education.
  • Unit 3 – Development, disorders and learning disorders.
  • Unit 4 – Development of lifelong learning.

M12 - CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

  • Unit 1 – Pharmacotherapy of anxiety and affective disorders. Unit 2 – Chemical dependency.
  • Unit 3 – ADHD, insomnia and psychiatric emergencies.
  • Unit 4 – Psychopathy, sociopathy and neuroleptic syndromes.

M13 - NEUROLOGY AND GENETICS OF AGING

  • Unit 1 – Neurophysiological changes in aging.
  • Unit 2 – Psychic repercussions of aging.
  • Unit 3 – Geriatric syndromes: Alzheimer's and DLB.
  • Unit 4 – Geriatric syndromes: Parkinson's and dementia.

M14 - MENTAL HEALTH AND PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE

  • Unit 1 – Fundamentals of psychiatry.
  • Unit 2 – Mental health.
  • Unit 3 – Clinical therapy in psychosocial care.
  • Unit 4 – Psychosocial care.

​ M15 - DISSERTATION PROJECT

  • Unit 1 – Scientific initiation.
  • Unit 2 – Reading, summary and filing techniques.
  • Unit 3 – Research projects.
  • Unit 4 – Scientific works and ABNT standards.

24 x R$ 930,00