M. Phil. in Clinical Psychology

  • Class seminars and self-study assignments pertaining to the syllabus/coursework
  • Work in a multi-disciplinary team
  • Emphasis on clinical training: work with patients in in-patient and out-patient settings
  • Rigorous training to develop competency in diverse psychological assessments and therapies
  • Receive one-on-one supervision from faculty with respect to patient care, specifically, assessments and therapies
  • Participate in psychotherapy group-based training in addition to one-on-one supervision
  • Present and participate in departmental case conferences, seminars, journal clubs and interdepartmental teaching programs
  • Receive exposure to research by working on a dissertation as part of the course requirement.
  • The aim of this course is to prepare the trainee to function as a qualified professional Clinical Psychologist in the areas of mental and physical health by offering Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Rehabilitative, Administrative services, and to work towards promoting the well-being and quality-of-life of individuals.
  • Apply psychological principles and techniques in rehabilitating persons with mental health problems and disabilities.
  • Work with the psychosocial dimensions of physical diseases, formulate and undertake focused/targeted psychosocial interventions.
  • Duration – 02 Years (04 Semesters)
  • Mode of Instruction - English