The main aim of the program is to train specialist psychologists who have the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to work in the field of clinical psychology, considers ethical values in clinical practice, are sensitive to intercultural differences and needs, have the ability to plan and conduct clinical research, and are open to self-development. The program includes courses aimed at providing basic clinical skills in the field of mental health and compulsory courses on scientific research methods.
To equip students with scientific knowledge. To consolidate theory and practice.
Graduates who successfully complete the master's program can apply to doctoral programs both in their own fields and in multi-disciplinary fields, provided that they get a valid grade from the ALES exam and provide English language proficiency, and they can be accepted if they are successful in the interview exam.
While the world we live in changes rapidly, people also have to face various difficulties. It is noteworthy that there is an increase in the prevalence of many psychological disorders in the general population. For this reason, clinical psychology, which is a sub-branch of psychology and deals with the mental, emotional and behavioral disorders of the individual, is considered important. Clinical psychology will be needed more in order to understand and treat the psychological disorders that people will experience today and in the future.
Psychology can be a suitable choice for people who are interested in the human mind and behavior, can look at various people and groups objectively, are open to new ideas, have high empathy, problem-solving and communication skills, are patient and care to apply ethical rules, and have a special interest in psychological disorders.
The majority of those who graduate with a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology work as specialist psychologists in public institutions and private counseling centers.
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