PPS "Clinical Mental Health"
The aim of the MSc "Clinical Mental Health" is the scientific specialization on the broad subject of Clinical Mental Health. The education upon this field refers to the promotion of mental health, the treatment of mental disorder and the determinants of health and disease within an extensive social and cultural context. The curriculum of this master program includes intensive, comprehensive and in-depth theoretical training in conjunction with applied scientific research. The MSc “Clinical Mental Health” intends on providing its students with a complete knowledge concerning the clinical education, the multidimensional therapeutic approach and the overall promotion of mental health.
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Study Guide
Faculty
Health Sciences
School
Medicine
Qualification Awarded
CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH
Programme of Study
PPS Clinical Mental Health
Cycle / Level
2nd / Postgraduate
Academic Year
2023 - 2024
Status
Active
Website
https://cmh.med.auth.gr
Contact email
cmh@med.auth.gr
ECTS / Workload
One ECTS unit corresponds to 26 hours of workload.
Qualification awarded CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH
Level of qualification Postgraduate
Specific admission requirements
The Postgraduate Specialization Degree Program " Clinical Mental Health" accepts graduates of all Faculties of Medicine Medicine of the Greek Univeristies and Universities of abroad as well as graduates of Universities of related subject areas (Dentistry, Veterinay Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, Sociology, Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Social Work)
Qualification requirements and regulations, profile of the programme, key learning outcomes and occupational profiles
Grading scheme, grade distribution guidance (in original language) : A scale of 1 to 10 applies to the marks
Professional status (if applicable)
Graduates of the MSc " Clinical Mental Health" will be able to work in positions of public and private sectors , which require specialized knowledge in the subject of Clinical Mental Health
Access to further studies
The qualification is a terminal award and allows access to doctoral studies
Examination regulations, assessment and grading
Grading scheme, grade distribution guidance (in original language) : A scale of 1 to 10 applies to the marks of each subject in the Hellenic Higher Education. The grading scheme for the qualification of the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Study Program follows the following distribution: (Ministerial Decision no Φ.1231/Β1/425 art.60, Hellenic Government Gazette no 1099/2000/B: ΑΡΙΣΤΑ (Arista) Excellent :
Graduation requirements
2 semesters, 75 ECTS. Approval of Postgraduate Courses (General Assembly of Special Composition 12/30-04.2015) The students need to collect 45 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) from the Compulsory Courses and 30 ECTS from the Preparation of the MSc Thesis (for a total 75 ECTS). Each unit ECTS represents, on average, 25 hours of theoretical or practical training or guided learning training , in accordance with similar Postgraduate Courses of European Universities.
Programme director or equivalent Konstantinos Fountoulakis
Courses
Courses of the 1st semester
1st semester
Code
Title
ECTS
Type
ΙΜΨ001
Clinical psychiatry and mental health (history of psychiatry and psychology, clinical picture, diagnosis, nosology, classification)
7.5
COR
ΙΜΨ002
Psychological theories and psychotherapeutic interventions
7.5
COR
ΙΜΨ003
Biological psychiatry (biological models of mental illness, basic and clinical psychopharmacology and other biological therapies)
7.5
COR
ΙΜΨ004
Stress (psychological and biological concepts and definitions, work-burnout stress, stress and psychosomatic development, mental illness, well-being,
7.5
COR
Courses of the 2nd semester
2nd semester