
Psychology (M.Sc.)
Warsaw, Poland
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LANGUAGES
Polish
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The primary goal of education is to enable the student to acquire knowledge, skills and social competences adequate to the professional practice of the profession of psychologist in two selected specialization modules: Family psychology with addiction and psychiatric diagnosis and Psychology of integral support for children and families. During education, the student gains:
- Knowledge - recognizing psychological conditions, mechanisms, processes and events of human functioning, the development of a person and the specificity of its functioning at every stage of life, with particular emphasis on developmental disorders, mental and somatic disorders as well as methods of psychological diagnosis and methods of providing support.
- Skills: recognizing psychological conditions, mechanisms, processes and disorders of human functioning, planning and organizing work, using specialized psychological language, solving theoretical and practical problems within the selected specialization module, establishing and maintaining psychological contact, using appropriate diagnostic methods and analyzing and interpreting the results obtained with their help, applying various forms of psychological influence in the personal and social dimension, planning and carrying out preventive measures.
- Competences: personal and social, needed to be active in all those areas of life, where professional, psychological skills are necessary, helpful, supporting and improving human functioning, so the graduates are ready to constantly expand their knowledge, gain professional experience, and present an attitude of understanding, mindfulness and commitment in providing psychological help, be guided by responsibility and compliance with the rules of ethics; for creative solving of psychosocial problems, acting for the benefit of the family and its environment.