Comments about Master Counselling and Psychotherapy - At the institution - Liverpool - Merseyside
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Objectives
This MA is based around a self directed research programme of study. The philosophy underpinning it is that of a humanistic approach and spirit of enquiry into the diverse phenomenological experience of individual clients, practitioners, specifi c client populations or organisations within a wide therapeutic context. As such, each candidate entering the programme will bring their own unique interests and abilities to form a community of practitioner researchers who will develop and conceptualise their own epistemological position and therapeutic practice through their individual research enquiry. Successful candidates will be a resource for and make a contribution to the wider therapeutic community.
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Entry requirements
Candidates will normally have a fi rst degree. Post Diploma Award of 120 M Level credits from a Higher Education establishment in Counselling, Psychotherapy or related fi elds. Professionally qualifi ed counsellor or psychotherapist.
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Academic title
MA Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Course description
Masters Structure
The programme has been designed to facilitate the professional
development of individual practitioners through their progression to that
of a practitioner researcher. To facilitate this, the programme consists of
2 modules, the fi rst of which is designed to bridge the gap in candidates’
in-depth knowledge of research methodology.
Programme Modules
Research Design & Methodology : 20 M Level Credits : 1 Semester
duration - This module aims to prepare the candidate to conduct an
ethical, reliable and valid independent research enquiry that is consistent
with their professional experience and psychotherapy research interest.
The focus is upon quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches,
research integrity, design and ethics protocol.
This module is a prerequisite before commencing the research activity
and has a summative assessment in the form of a research proposal to
be submitted towards the end of semester one.
Independent Research & Dissertation : 60 M Level Credits :
Minimum of 2 semesters to a maximum of 6 semesters (3 years)
duration - This module constitutes a self-directed study and independent
research programme where candidates consolidate and synthesise their
prior theoretical and conceptual learning with their professional practice
and research enquiry. Following a learning agreement between the tutor
and candidate, this module constitutes the implementation of a research
project from the recruitment phase to completion of the enquiry followed
by analysis of the research outcomes. The dissertation is the presentation
of the candidate’s robust and critically argued enquiry which refl ects the
research integrity, validity and its applicability to its applicability to the fi eld
of counselling and psychotherapy.