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Mental Health: Cultural Psychology and Psychiatry Online PGDip

Queen Mary University of London

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  • Qualification

    Postgraduate Diploma

  • Location

    Queen Mary University of London

  • Study mode

    Distance / Online

  • Start date

    15-SEP-25

  • Duration

    21 months

Course summary

This popular programme will give you a sophisticated understanding of the impact of socio-cultural factors in mental health, mental illness and mental health care, with a specific focus on the role of culture in the diagnosis of mental illness and in the delivery of different psychological and psychiatric therapeutic approaches. You’ll understand the cultural contexts of mental health problems, learn about the innovative ways care is delivered cross-culturally and gain experience of working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.

  • Develop a critical insight into the role of culture in mental health as well as psychological and psychiatric practice, enhancing both your clinical and research skills
  • Gain a global perspective on the ethical and methodological challenges of mental health research and practice in various settings worldwide, in multicultural societies and with diverse populations enabling you to work with culturally diverse population
  • Take a supervised placement in a clinical setting or mental health organisation
  • Gain a comprehensive training in research methods and writing
  • Learn from leading experts in the field

What you'll study

This programme is designed to improve your understanding of the impact of socio-cultural factors on mental health, mental illness and mental health care disciplines and delivery. It will enable you to work in a research or mental health care role in a multicultural setting both here in the UK and abroad as well as put you in a position to pursue further training to qualify as a therapist, social worker or clinical psychologist.

You will examine how cultural factors such as belief systems, values, ethnicity, practices and traditions can affect an individual’s mental health risk – and their resilience. You’ll also look at how migration, race and other cultural phenomena intersect to create mental health challenges and how these can be addressed in direct clinical practice and mental health care systems through the implementation of innovative therapies as well as the adaptation of current psychological approaches and care pathways.

You’ll organise and complete a supervised placement with a mental health service or organisation that provides support to a diverse range of people (eg the NHS, a third sector organisation or a global mental health and development agency). Clinical placements will give you experience of supervised practice and will develop your ability to work with emotional, behavioural and psychological distress within and across different cultural contexts. An organisational/policy focused placement will give you the opportunity to observe and engage in the cultural processes that shape how mental health services are structured and delivered.

Structure

  • Six compulsory modules

Career paths

The skills this programme gives you are valuable for work in:

  • psychiatric or psychological services
  • homelessness agencies
  • learning disabilities services or forensic services
  • third sector organisations serving refugees and migrants
  • NGOs
  • and legal services.

We’ll help you prepare your CV, work on interview technique, and develop some clinical skills if you want to consider more advanced and accredited courses.

The course has allowed practicing clinicians to develop their own practice with culturally diverse populations and to implement cultural competency programmes in their services.

Students who have completed this course have gone on to:

  • pursue research doctorates in clinical psychology
  • assistant psychologist roles within the NHS and third sector
  • research assistant roles.

Application deadline

09 September 2024

Tuition fees

Students living in United States
(International fees)

£ 8,500per year

Tuition fees shown are for indicative purposes and may vary. Please check with the institution for most up to date details.

University information

Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary University of London

  • University League Table

    50th

  • Campus address

    Queen Mary University of London, Admissions and Recruitment Office, Mile End Road, London, Tower Hamlets, E1 4NS, England

Students can experience campus life while living in London, one of the most exciting cities on the planet. The best of both worlds!
Research at Queen Mary is world-leading across disciplines, with its academics making a major impact across all subject areas.
Queen Mary is truly inclusive, with multiple nationalities represented on its campuses.

Subject rankings

  • Subject ranking

    12th out of 36 4

    31st out of 118 3

  • Entry standards

    / Max 247
    190 77%

    11th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    99.0 99%

    20th

    9
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    3.03 76%

    14th

    2
  • Entry standards

    / Max 213
    149 70%

    37th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    63.0 63%

    55th

    17
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    2.97 74%

    85th

    9

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