First Year: M1
The MACC first year of training will comprise 5 core modules. These are:
- Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Assessment
- Research
- Psychopathology in Context
- Community Psychology
The broad objective of the first year is to provide training in psychological assessment, therapeutic skills, diagnostic capabilities, and community psychology, necessary to understand, diagnose and provide interventions (under supervision) for the personal, interpersonal and social problems in living that many people struggle with.
The activities you will be involved in during the M1 year include the following:
- Attending formal didactic seminars/workshops.
- Attending case conferences and presenting case work.
- Reading and learning prescribed and recommended literature, and discussing this in the relevant forums.
- Gaining familiarity with various assessment instruments, their scoring and interpretation.
- Assessing clients and communities and making management decisions based on your assessments.
- Providing a therapeutic service to appropriate clients.
- Writing and filing case notes of therapy sessions.
- Writing essays, assignments and reports.
- Writing up and formally presenting a psychotherapy case study.
- Sitting written/oral examinations.
- Attending individual and group supervision of assessment/therapy cases.
- Receiving and responding to performance appraisal feedback.
- Attending your own personal psychotherapy.
- Finding an appropriate research topic and submitting a research proposal.
- Consulting your research supervisor on a regular basis.
- Interacting formally/informally with other class members.
- Discharging limited administrative responsibilities assigned to you.
SEMINARS IN PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Seminars in Professional Psychology (SPP) is a co-ordinated programme which combines the resources of Clinical Psychology, Community-Based Counselling Psychology and Educational Psychology. Trainee-psychologists from each of these programmes come together for a variety of seminars and workshops in the areas of psychotherapy, psychological assessment and research. The incorporation of a joint seminar programme within each specific training programme has many advantages. For example:
- Trainee psychologists have the opportunity to interact with and learn from, students in another sub-discipline
- Trainee psychologists are exposed to a variety of staff members with different specializations, different training backgrounds and different ways of working in the area of psychological assessment
- SPP facilitates communication and enrichment between the different sub-disciplines.
- SPP encourages professionalism within and between trainee psychologists in each of the sub-disciplines.
- SPP offers a structure able to provide some of the core skills necessary for any practising psychologist, while at the same time reflecting the specializations of each Master's training programme.
SPP provides a forum for three different purposes:
- to offer high-quality seminars to Masters students in professional training
- to offer a forum for staff to come together around shared professional activities and concerns
- to share information and resources from the Emthonjeni Clinic. This clinic manages client referrals and cases seen and has been incorporated into the Emthonjeni Centre since 2007.
The module structure is designed to reflect the links between and integrations of specific programmes while at the same time emphasizing each programme’s specific areas of specialization. The Assessment modules have both SPP and programme-specific input. This means that trainee-psychologists will attend seminars within their own area of specialization as well as with students from other sub-disciplines. The Research component will be SPP-based.
The Research Report
A central requirement for the degree is a research report which presents research in an area related to community and counselling psychology. 足球竞彩app排名s will begin in early February with seminars on research methodology and be given several weeks in which to begin planning appropriate research. Each student will be assigned a supervisor, who will help the student to prepare a research proposal for approval by the Department and by the Faculty of Humanities. The student will then conduct the research. The final research report should be approximately 30 000 words in length. 足球竞彩app排名s will be informed of the procedures and processes they will be expected to adhere to.
Internship: M2
Intern Psychologists will be supervised by staff at approved internship centres that have been registered for at least three years in the “Counselling” category. The internship programme will encompass supervised training in the following areas: individual, group and family counselling including play therapy, trauma counselling and marital/couples counselling; psychological assessments for career guidance, educational, psychotherapeutic, diagnostic and community intervention purposes; psycho-education training and life-skills facilitation; ethical issues and professional responsibilities; implementation and evaluation of community-based intervention projects. The current internship sites include Trauma Clinic of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), Epworth Children’s Home, Counselling & Career Development Unit (CCDU)/Wits University, Khanya Family Centre (Tembisa), Adult and Child Guidance Clinic (UJ) Rahima Moosa Hospital Complex, Ububele and several others placement opportunities.
Quarterly evaluation reports will be compiled for each intern by supervising psychologists, and may be submitted to the Professional Board for Psychology.