The Mental Health: Psychological Therapies MSc course offered by Queen Mary University of London is a full-time or part-time postgraduate program. This course provides students with a sound and critical understanding of psychological therapy research results. It equips students with a scientific understanding of the nature, causes and treatment of mental health disorders.Course Content: The course is divided into three components - Core and Compulsory modules, Option modules, and a Dissertation. The Core and Compulsory modules focus on fundamentals of Mental Health and Psychological Therapies. Option modules offer a variety of specialized topics, including cognitive behaviour therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, and more. The Dissertation allows students to engage in research with support from experienced researchers.Key Modules: Some of the key modules of this course include "Current Research in Depression and Anxiety", "Mental Health Services – Policy, Design and Evaluation", "Psychological Therapies for Common Mental Health Disorders (Adult)", and "Research Design and Statistics".Accreditations: No specific accreditation information was provided for this program.Future Careers: This MSc is an essential foundation for future research in health, provides key knowledge for careers in public mental health domains, such as working with public health agencies, health services, and health promotion. It is also of benefit for a career as a clinical psychologist.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.