0203 - Master of Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course
Abbreviated title | MCPP |
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Managing faculty | Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Intake restrictions | This course is not available to international students. |
Study location and mode | On-campus (Clayton) A major component of this course is conducted at the Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre, Heidelberg, Victoria. |
Total credit points required | 96 |
Duration (years) | 4 years PT Part-time study only. The course must be completed part-time in not less than three years and not more than six years. |
Contact details | Mrs Jeanette Beaufoy, Austin Health: telephone +61 3 9496 4118; email jeanette.beaufoy@med.monash.edu.au Postgraduate course administrator: telephone +61 3 9594 1478; email psychological.medicine@med.monash.edu.au or visit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/spppm/pgrad/ |
Course coordinator | Ms Jeanette Beaufoy |
Description
Assessment
Assessment of the coursework will be by continual evaluation based on evidence of attendance and participation, and the submission of assignments related to the units being undertaken for the degree. An integration of the various aspects of the unit is to be demonstrated in the students' clinical work. This may be supplemented by written and oral examinations.
Objectives
On completion of the course graduates should be critical thinkers and be able to pursue lifelong learning and self directed professional development. They will:
- be educated about the specific attitudes, knowledge and skills needed to effectively work in the area of child and adolescent mental health
- be able to demonstrate a capacity to integrate and apply a knowledge and understanding of psychoanalytic and development theory to clinical material in the area of child and adolescent mental health to enable them to work effectively as child psychotherapists in this area
- be able to conduct research and evaluation in clinical practice
- have a broad understanding of the cultural differences that exist in our community and have culturally responsive skills in reflection on, and recording of, observations of infants, children and adolescents in both clinical and naturalistic settings
- be able to identify areas of further development in regard to practical skills or research interests that may lead to further training.
Structure
Requirements
First year
Second year
Third year
Coursework commitment
Students are required to complete three hours of coursework per week per semester over three years.
Clinical work requirement
Students undertake three hours supervision of psychotherapy work per week per semester over three years, plus each student is to have at least two children, two adolescents and two parents in psychotherapy during the course.
Research workshops
Attendance is required at a series of seminars and other workshops on research methodology, data analysis, and critical examination of the literature relevant to the field of child psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the planning, preparation and writing of the minor thesis.
Minor thesis
Candidates submit a substantial piece of individual scholarship in the form of a 24-point minor thesis of around 12,000 words at the end of their final year.
Award(s) received on completion