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Hokusei Gakuen University Master in Clinical Psychology
Hokusei Gakuen University

Master in Clinical Psychology

Sapporo, Japan

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Apr 2024

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    About: The Master in Clinical Psychology focuses on developing skills in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders. The program emphasizes evidence-based practices and prepares you for varied roles in healthcare settings.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as clinical psychologists, mental health counselors, school psychologists, or researchers, among other opportunities in mental health support and intervention.

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Introduction

The master’s course consists of the Master’s Program in Social Welfare and the Master’s Program in Clinical Psychology. In academic 2015, the master's course was modified to offer comprehensive practical social welfare training/education as well as teaching to build advanced expertise and skills in individual academic fields. The Center for Practice and Research of Clinical Psychology was opened for the latter, thereby establishing a system appropriate for a Type 1-designated school for the education of clinical psychologists. For the Master’s Program in Clinical Psychology, curricular content regarding social psychology and developmental psychology from the previous Master’s Program in Social Psychology was incorporated and modified to provide a broader spectrum of education on psychological matters. The Master’s Program in Social Welfare integrates the previously separate domains of social policy and social work to provide students with broader and more in-depth expertise.

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