Clinical Psychology
April 1, 2024 2024-08-23 17:15Clinical Psychology
Our Programs
Explore Our Clinical Psychology Programs
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Clinical Psychology
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Clinical Psychology
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Clinical Psychology
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Master the basics of clinical psychology.
- Hands-On Learning: Apply theory in real-world settings with advanced technology.
- Expert Faculty: Learn from seasoned professionals and industry leaders.Industry-Relevant Skills: Develop skills in assessment, therapy, and counselling.
- State-of-the-Art Labs: Utilise practical facilities for innovation and research.
- Clinical Training at Cadabams Hospitals: Gain hands-on experience with patients and therapeutic interventions atCadabam’s Hospitals in Bangalore.
- Specialised Therapeutic Modalities: Learn evidence-based practices in CBT, Family Therapy, Group Therapy,Biofeedback, Mindfulness, and Psychotherapy.
State Board PUC/HSc Science: A minimum of 55% in Science subjects is required for eligibility.
- CBSE/ICSE Science: A minimum of 50% in Science subjects is required for eligibility
After completing our program, you can look forward to a variety of exciting career opportunities in the field of mental health. You’ll be equipped to help individuals manage and overcome challenges, provide support and guidance, improve emotional and psychological well-being, and contribute to important advancements in psychology.
- Psychiatric Technician or Aide: Assist psychiatrists and other mental health professionals in caring for patients with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities.
- Case Manager: Work with individuals with mental health issues to develop and coordinate treatment plans and access community resources.
- Behaviour Technician: Implement behaviour intervention plans for individuals with autism or other developmental disorders under the supervision of a behaviour analyst.
- Mental Health Technician: Provide direct care and support to individuals with mental health issues in residential or hospital settings.
- Research Assistant: Assist psychologists and other researchers in conducting studies on mental health topics.
- Substance Abuse Counsellor Assistant: Work under the supervision of a licensed counsellor to provide support and assistance to individuals recovering from substance abuse.
- Community Outreach Worker: Educate communities about mental health issues and available
resources, and provide support to individuals in need. - Human Resources Assistant: Assist with employee relations, including addressing workplace stress and mental health concerns.
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Clinical Psychology
- Clinical Training at Renowned Facility: M.Sc. Clinical Psychology students get trained at Cadabams Hospitals, a top mental health care centre in Bangalore.
- Preparation for Licensure and Career Advancement: Get ready for licensure and successful careers in various mental health care settings, equipped with clinical competence and professionalism.
- Advanced Curriculum: Explore theories, methodologies, and applications in clinical psychology.
- Practical Training: Gain hands-on experience through practicums, internships, and research projects.
- Expert Faculty: Receive mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Integrate insights from psychology, neuroscience, and psychiatry.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Access advanced counselling centres, labs, and research facilities.
Degree Requirement: Applicants must hold a BA/B.Sc./B.Psy degree from a recognised university.
- Subject Requirement: The degree must include psychology as a subject.
- Minimum Percentage: A minimum of 50% is required for eligibility.
Upon completing our Master of Science (M.Sc.) program, you’ll be well-prepared for a variety of rewarding career opportunities in the field of mental health. You’ll have gained in-depth knowledge and practical skills that will enable you to make a meaningful impact in clinical settings, research institutions, or counselling centres.
- Clinical Psychologist: Work directly with clients to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health disorders using psychotherapy and other interventions.
- Counsellor: Provide counselling and support to individuals, couples, or families dealing with mental health issues or life challenges.
- Therapist: Use psychotherapy techniques to help clients understand and manage their emotions, behaviours, and relationships.
- Researcher: Conduct research studies to contribute to the understanding of mental health disorders and improve treatment methods.
- Academician: Teach and supervise students in psychology programs at colleges and universities.
- Consultant: Provide expertise to organisations, schools, or businesses on mental health issues and strategies for improvement.
- Clinical Director: Oversee the operations of a mental health clinic or program, ensuring quality care and compliance with regulations.