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4 Psychotherapy Degree Programs in Germany


Medizinische Hochschule Brandenburg
Master of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy (M.Sc.)
- Neuruppin, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
The master's program Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy (M.Sc.) aims to provide psychology students with the relevant knowledge and practical skills and abilities they need for a successful career.


AIHE Academic Institute for Higher Education GmbH
MSc Body Psychology and Body Psychotherapy
- Lübeck, Germany
MSc
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English, German
++ one year Master's ++ 100% online ++ possible Master's without first degree (without Bachelor) ++ work-accompanying
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AIHE Academic Institute for Higher Education GmbH
MSc Integrative Therapy
- Lübeck, Germany
MSc
Part time
2 semesters
Distance Learning
English, German
++ one year Master's ++ 100% online ++ possible Master's without first degree (without Bachelor) ++ work-accompanying ++


SRH University Heidelberg
Master of Arts in Dance Movement Therapy
- Heidelberg, Germany
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Would you like to live out your passion for dancing and do good at the same time? Our programme will help you learn to enhance your patients’ body awareness and to use the healing effect of movement.
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Psychotherapy degree programs in Germany equip you with vital skills in mental health care, emphasizing evidence-based practices and the therapeutic relationship. Studying this field allows you to explore various approaches, from cognitive behavioral therapy to psychoanalytic methods, providing a comprehensive view of mental health treatment.
Through courses covering assessment techniques, psychotherapy ethics, and therapeutic interventions, you'll learn practical skills for working with diverse populations. Germany's educational system encourages research-based learning, which cultivates critical thinking and in-depth analysis of psychological theories. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives during hands-on training sessions and collaborative projects.
Graduates of psychotherapy programs find career opportunities in clinical settings, community health, and private practice. They often work in multidisciplinary teams and contribute to both individual and group therapy. The focus on contemporary research and case studies in the curriculum enhances your adaptability to various therapeutic environments and highlights Germany's commitment to advancing mental health practices in a global context.