The Mental Health and Clinical Psychology MSc course at London South Bank University is intended for those who seek an in-depth understanding of the complexities of mental health issues and the integrative role of clinical psychology within health care. This course aims to harness the practical application of clinical psychology to give students the knowledge and skills to work within multi-disciplinary teams.Course Content: This full-time course runs for 12 to 15 months and begins in September. It provides insight into the professional applications in clinical settings and research in mental health, and a critical analysis of mental health theories and treatment models. Furthermore, it examines the assessment, diagnostic process and treatment of a broad spectrum of mental issues from a multidisciplinary and multicultural perspective.Key Modules: This course consists of five mandatory modules, including Foundations of Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, Approaches and Therapies in Clinical Psychology, Research Design and Analysis, and two others. Additionally, students have a choice between two optional modules: The Clinical Psychology of Health and Illness, and Community Psychology.Accreditations: The completion of this course leads to a potential full Master's qualification, a Postgraduate Diploma, or a Postgraduate Certificate. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can find career opportunities in various fields such as healthcare, counselling, social service, as well as non-governmental organisations. It serves as preparation for pursuing a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology and other related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.