Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Explore the key aspects of clinical psychology and consider what kind of practitioner you want to be.

4 YEARS
240 ECTS

Clinical psychology provides insight into mental health and promotes psychological well-being. This is achieved through the study of physical and mental health issues, including addictions, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, and personality disorders.

Graduate with a comprehensive understanding of what clinical psychology is and what you can achieve and improve!

At the Faculty of Organizational Studies Eduka, our courses are designed to develop you as a psychologist of the future. From innovative, career-oriented assessments to understanding the challenges global societies will face in the future, the Clinical Psychology program will equip you with the skills and abilities to make a difference.

Learn about the role of clinical psychologists working in healthcare institutions, theories in clinical psychology, and the application of clinical theory in practice. Your studies will provide valuable skills whether you aim for a career as a clinical psychologist or work in other healthcare institutions.

 

Specialist Psychological Laboratories

experimental rooms

  • Interview and observation room
  • Behavior simulation and observation room
  • VR room – access to modern virtual reality technologies

Mental Health Sector

simulation

of advanced clinical practices

  • Isolation space simulation
  • Implementation of various mental health methods
  • Combining scientific research with advanced clinical practices

Where can I work?

2 fields

Mental health and psychological well-being

  • Researcher in clinical psychology
  • Clinical psychologist
  • Consultant or therapist in mental health organizations
  • Work with children and adolescents
  • Addiction support work
  • Work with the elderly
  • Lecturer and educator

The Clinical Psychology track within the Psychology program emphasizes experiential learning to help you become an active and passionate researcher and understand the challenges global societies face today and tomorrow.

The Life Assessment concept is designed to reflect the key skills employers value in psychologists, helping you increase employment opportunities and prepare for today and tomorrow.

Professional Practice

Professional practice is mandatory and takes place in companies, enterprises, courts, and other organizations in the field of law and security. Students also participate in various scientific and professional projects in forensic psychology, criminal law, criminology, and security during their studies.

Classes are exclusively interactive and led by distinguished experts with recognized academic and practical achievements. Upon completion of the program, students earn the title of Graduate Psychologist.

Through theory, research analysis, and case studies, students gain applicable knowledge. The knowledge acquired at the Faculty of Organizational Studies Eduka is transdisciplinary, enabling students to react quickly, effectively, and proactively to changes.

Key Topics and Courses

  • Applied Psychology – Performance, Health, and Well-being;
  • Forensic and Therapeutic Implications;
  • Cognitive Neuroscience;
  • Clinical Psychology in Practice;
  • Evidence-Based Practice;
  • Applied Diagnostic Methods;
  • Cyberpsychology;
  • Mental Health;
  • Understanding Trauma and Violence.

The program is accredited by the National Accreditation and Quality Assurance Body in Higher Education accreditation certificate for the undergraduate Psychology program.

Study and Work

With modern information technologies, all students who are employed and cannot attend classes can regularly follow and participate in lectures using multimedia teaching materials, consult professors via email and TEAMS platform, access electronic literature, register for exams online, and attend practical classes through repeat sessions. Employed students follow classes via course pages, take exams like regular students, and can make up attendance points through additional assignments.

Program

Year I

  • Biological bases of mental disorders.
  • Understanding motivation in individuals with depression.
  • Statistical analysis in clinical research.
  • Psychological aspects of stress and cognitive functioning.
  • Research methodology in clinical psychology.
  • Creativity as a factor in mental health.
  • Basics of neuropsychology in mental health assessment.

Year II

  • Psychometric approaches in mental disorder diagnostics.
  • Personality impact on mental health.
  • Social psychology, stigma, and mental health.
  • Learning psychology in individuals with attention disorders.
  • Developmental psychology in clinical practice.
  • Adolescent psychopathology.
  • Mental health and corporate pressure.

Year III

  • Adult psychology and aging in clinical practice.
  • Social pathology and mental health.
  • Psychodiagnostics in chronic illnesses.
  • Health psychology and stress prevention.
  • Neuropsychology of aging.
  • Basics of clinical trauma intervention.
  • Psychotherapy for individuals with disabilities.

Year IV

  • Neuropsychology of traumatic injuries.
  • Health psychology and psychological support for patients.
  • Basics of cognitive therapy for depression.
  • Psychological interventions in childhood and adolescence.
  • Stress management in chronic illnesses.
  • Psychodiagnostics for specific disorders.
  • Political psychology and mental health.