Description
Summary
When planning care and treatment for children and young people, it's important to have a good understanding of what different psychological interventions are available and how they might work. ÌýThis module considers the different models of psychological therapies used in interventions, including cognitive, behavioural, psychodynamic and family-based approaches. We will examine the key features of each approach, review the evidence-base and find out how they are applied to a range of different mental health presentations. The module includes opportunities to practice some of the clinical skills involved in delivering psychological therapies, including formulation and treatment planning using different models.Ìý
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
By taking this module, you will be able to:
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Have an understanding of the mechanisms underpinning different psychological interventionsÌý
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Consider the theories underlying different models of interventionÌý
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Consider different therapeutic modalities and practical aspects of delivering different interventionsÌý
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Consider unique and common features of different interventions including treatment alliance and the qualities of the therapistÌý
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Consider how to formulate in psychological therapiesÌý
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Review evidence-base for each with different predicaments and diagnostic groupsÌý
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Consider how to evaluate change and effectivenessÌý
Who is this module for?
This is a core module for the MSc Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Sessions will include a mixture of lectures, seminars, research paper discussions and small group work.
Assessment
This module will be assessed by a single 2,000 word essay.
Selected Reading List
Up to date papers will be recommended during the course. Essential reading is:
Carr, A. (2016). The Handbook of Child & Adolescent Psychology: A contextual approach. London, Routledge.ÌýÌý
Kendall, P. C., & Frank, H. E. (2018). Implementing evidence-based treatment protocols: Flexibility within fidelity. Clinical psychology: a publication of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 25(4), e12271. Ìý
Pilling, S., Fonagy, P., Allison, E., Barnett, P., Campbell, C., Constantinou, M., Gardner, T., Lorenzini, N., Matthews, H., Ryan, A., Sacchetti, S., Truscott, A., Ventura, T., Watchorn, K., Whittington, C., & Kendall, T. (2020). Long-term outcomes of psychological interventions on children and young people's mental health: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PloS one, 15(11), e0236525. Ìý
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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