Masters (MSc) in Systemic Psychotherapy
A 4-year part-time Masters in Systemic Psychotherapy programme run at Mater Misericordiae University Hospital.
Key Programme Features
- Meets criteria for registered Psychotherapy practice in Ireland & Europe
- Programme providers have 30 years experience of training in Systemic Psychotherapy
- Live supervision of clinical practice is a central feature of the training programme
- Clinicians and teachers of international renown contribute to course teaching
- A unique model of Psychotherapy relevant to many diverse contexts
- Weekly live supervised clinical practice
- Weekly seminars on Theory and Methodology
- Weekly Personal Psychotherapy Exercises in group learning context facilitated by experienced staff
- In 3rd and 4th year of training opportunity for students to develop clinical practice outside of the training context and to obtain retrospective supervision as part of their training.
- Acquisition of research knowledge and skills and application in practice through the completion of a Research Dissertation.
This course will appeal to those people who are interested in training as a Psychotherapist to a high level of knowledge and skill. Systemic Psychotherapists work with relationships in the context of families, couples and other groups. It is a creative, innovative and thought provoking model of Psychotherapy which places ethics at the heart of the work.
Programme Description
This course is directed at a broad range of health and social care professionals who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in working as Systemic Psychotherapists with individuals, couples and families. Live supervision of Clinical Practice is central to this training supported by core subjects of Theory and Methodology, Research and Personal/Professional connections. The integration of Clinical Practice, Systemic Theories, Psychotherapy Research and Self reflection is key to this training.
This four year part-time Masters (M.Sc.) in Psychotherapy degree is provided wholly within the context of the Family Therapy Training Programme of the Department of Child and Family Psychiatry, Mater Misericordiae Hospital. First established over 21 years ago, this Programme has developed both a national and international reputation as a centre of training excellence. Our experienced faculty of teachers and trainers has ensured that the programme offerings at M.Sc. level invite student engagement right at the cutting edge of developments in systemic therapy. Alongside course faculty, a continuing flow of clinicians and teachers of international renown contribute to the education and training of Masters level students.
- What will I learn?
Students on the programme will develop an understanding of systemic theory and methodology and its application in clinical practice. Students will practice their clinical skills in live supervision sessions and will have opportunities to develop their ability to reflect on personal and professional connections in the therapeutic context. Through the completion of a Dissertation, students will develop skills in Research methodology and practice.
The M.Sc. in Systemic Psychotherapy aims to progress students along a path leading towards responsible creative therapeutic practices as independent practitioners in both Health/Social Care and Private Practice settings. Through a mixture of skill development, theoretical education and enhanced capacity for self reflection, the course facilitates the growth and development of students as practitioners concerned with an extensive array of clinical presentations.
- Who is this Programme for?
This programme is for graduates of the human sciences or suitable candidates applying under the APL system who have relevant experience of working with people in a responsible caring role and who wish to develop their theoretical and clinical skills and qualify as Systemic Psychotherapists.
The Programme will appeal to: psychiatrists in training who are required to undertake psychotherapy training in some modality; psychologists, social workers and nurses whose task in mental health requires specialist training in couple and family therapy; child care professionals whose task requires preparation for the management of complex treatment plans in the delivery of child care strategies; addiction counsellors desiring to extend their therapeutic repertoire to include family and couple therapy skills ; as well as a range of other individuals who are re-directing their career pathways towards psychotherapy.
- Where can I go?
On completion of the M.Sc. in Systemic Psychotherapy students will have completed all requirements for registration with the Family Therapy Association of Ireland (F.T.A.I.), the Irish Council for Psychotherapy (I.C.P) and the European Association of Psychotherapy (E.A.P).
In summary they will be able to register (with F.T.A.I) as fully qualified Psychotherapists and they will have achieved the highest level of Psychotherapy Registration possible. An important feature of this qualification is that it is recognised at a European and international level as a valid Psychotherapeutic qualification which grants mobility to travel and work outside Ireland as a Psychotherapist.
Areas in which Systemic Psychotherapists have previously secured employment or developed experience in independent practices include:
- Primary Care Settings
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
- Adult Psychiatric Services
- Voluntary Agencies providing Couple and Family Therapy
- Family Resource Centres
- Family Court work
- Private Practice
Graduates from the programme have a qualification recognised within Europe, which facilitates their employment mobility.
With regard to the anticipated deployment of Psychotherapists throughout the Health Services (Ref. Vision for Change 2006 Dept. of Health and Children) Psychotherapy graduates from this programme will have met all the requirements for employment as registered Psychotherapists.
- Entry Requirements
This graduate level programme is open to candidates who have three years graduate level training in the human sciences (medicine, psychology, social work, sociology, education, etc) or its equivalent. Applicants must have relevant experience of working in a responsible and caring role with people. During training they will be expected to work in a setting which provides opportunities for clinical practice.
Applicants must have :
- A primary degree in the human sciences (medicine, psychology , social work , sociology, education etc.) or its equivalent.
- Equivalence through Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL): Candidates applying through this route must demonstrate clearly that they have equivalence to an undergraduate degree in a field relevant to psychotherapy or have a combination of work and life experiences that add up to a similar competency.
- Relevant experience in working with people in a responsible and caring role.
- To be in a work setting or role which will provide candidates with opportunities to implement their learning such as work within the helping professions, counselling support services and /or project / community work.
- Names and contact details of two referees who can assess a) your academic and b) professional abilities.
- If English is not your native language, unless you have done your primary degree through English in an English speaking country, an English language qualification is required for all programmes.
- Course Content
The M.Sc in Systemic Psychotherapy is a 4 year part–time training Programme comprising a total of 21 modules which translate into 120 ECTS.
Years 1 and 2 together lead to a Graduate Diploma in Systemic Psychotherapy which comprises 60 ECTS.
The four year training seeks to facilitate the formation of a fully trained and accredited Systemic Psychotherapist who has integrated four core training elements into an approach to practice.
The four elements of the training are as follows:
1. Theory and Methodology
Students will be learning about the emergence of the Systemic Family Therapy tradition from its origins in the 1950’s to current time. Topics covered will include Systemic Theories and Practice; Social Constructionism; Narrative and Dialogical Therapy; Socio-cultural and Ethical issues in Systemic Practice; Psychopathology and its critiques; Theories of Human Development; and an introduction to Research in Systemic Practice. The learning will occur in weekly lectures / seminars and will be based upon relevant prescribed readings.
2. Clinical Practice (based on live supervision and retrospective supervision)
Students will undertake weekly clinical work as part of a supervised training group with no more than 5 students in each group. In year 4 of the programme students will obtain their clinical practice outside of the training context and will receive retrospective supervision for this within the training programme.
3. Personal Psychotherapy Exercises (PPE)
This training element is realised through a weekly facilitated group experience in addition to weekly written exercises.
4. Research Design and Methodology
Each year the training provides teaching in Research Design and Methodology. This element of the course culminates in the student production of a Dissertation (12,000 –15,000) words.
Modules in the 4 main strands of the programme are delivered over the 4 years. Each year of the programme is divided into the following modules:
Year 1 4 modules
Year 2 6 modules
Year 3 6 modules
Year 4 5 modules
Each of the modules are core modules. There are no electives.
- Fee Information
EU
Students: €5,500.00
Non-EU
Students: €11,000.00
More information: www.ucd.ie/fees
- Application Procedure & Contact Details
How to Apply
To apply online, please click here www.ucd.ie/apply
Once online, the first step is to create a user account, then select “Graduate Taught Courses” as the application type and from the list of programme choices select Systemic Psychotherapy (MSc Systemic Psychotherapy). For your application to be considered please ensure that all requested documentation is returned at the earliest possibility.
Contact Details:
Ms Ciara Reddy (Administrator)
Family Therapy Training Programme
Mater Misericordiae Hospital (CAMHS)
Phone: +353-1-8032349
Fax: +353-1-8545100
Email: creddy@mater.ie
- Closing Date
Applications are now being considered.
Closing Date - Open for Applications