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Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins Master's program in Clinical Psychology

Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins

Master's program in Clinical Psychology

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    About: The Master's program in Clinical Psychology offers an in-depth understanding of psychological theories and practices. This program typically covers topics like assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic techniques, emphasizing practical application in various clinical settings. Students will engage in supervised clinical practice and may explore specialized areas such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or family therapy.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as licensed clinical psychologists, counselors, or mental health practitioners. Potential work environments include hospitals, private practices, community health organizations, and educational institutions.

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The Master's program in Clinical Psychology at the Bernardo O'Higgins University, with a mention in Systemic Psychotherapy, is aimed at developing specialized knowledge and skills in brief psychotherapy, from a strategic systemic perspective. The training provided in this program integrates the theoretical knowledge of systemic psychotherapy, for which it addresses the study of the brief strategic model, supervised practice, and the development of skills in the person of the therapist in training.

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