Please see the below information regarding a
major development in training for Psychotherapy:
As of 2019, the Master of Medicine and Master
of Science in Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy) will be available through
the University of Sydney.
This will now be a 48
credit point course with cost savings relative to the previously offered Master
of Medicine / Science in Medicine (Psychotherapy) degree. The new program will
continue to offer teaching based on the Conversational Model as developed in
Australia and the
UK.
Additionally, the new
program offers the options of a one year Graduate Certificate or a two year Graduate Diploma.
All of these programs are
available in ‘Med’ and ‘Sci Med’ forms meaning that they are available to anyone
with a primary degree in the health sciences, providing the applicant is
eligible to practice
clinically.
The introduction of the
Graduate Certificate will allow people with an interest in developing expertise
in brief and short intervention as well as obtaining a grounding in
psychodynamic psychotherapy. The clinical focus in year 1 will be on these
shorter interventions while in years 2 and 3 the focus of clinical supervision
will be on longer interventions. Clinical supervision is included in the fees
for the
program.
The new program has
substantial online delivery making it possible for applicants to apply from all
parts of
Australia.
Check out the website,
and follow these instructions:
Course options
•
Master of Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)*
• Graduate Diploma in
Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)*
• Graduate Certificate in Medicine
(Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)*
• Master of Science in Medicine
(Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
• Graduate Diploma in Science Medicine
(Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
• Graduate Certificate in Science in Medicine
(Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
Choose the course you are interested in
applying for (Master of Medicine or Master of Science in Medicine) and then that
should take you to a screen where you can click on
“apply”.
Regards,
Anthony
Korner and Loyola
Mclean
Coordinators