Foundation Placement B

Code School Level Credits Semesters
PSTY4067 Psychiatry and Applied Psychology 4 20 Spring UK, Summer UK
Code
PSTY4067
School
Psychiatry and Applied Psychology
Level
4
Credits
20
Semesters
Spring UK, Summer UK

Summary

This module, progressing from FPA and in conjunction with ICI, is designed to consolidate the transferable skill of forging close theory-practice links and adding the core competence of CBT intervention to those of assessment, formulation and communication, previously acquired. The module is closely linked to FPA and would normally occur in the same service with the same co-ordinating supervisors and typically with some of the same clients. The emphasis shifts from assessment and formulation to applying their results to individual client interventions. Relationship to External Bodies Approved by HCPC. Accredited by BPS.

Target Students

Doctorate students on DClinPsy There is a limited number of places on this module. Students are reminded that enrolments which are not agreed by the Offering School in advance may be cancelled without notice.

Classes

Supervised clinical practice for 3 days per week, supplemented by placement review meetings, private study, case presentations at university, reflective practice groups and peer support. Please see DClinPsy online learning systems at Nottingham and Lincoln for the Year Planner.

Assessment

Assessed by end of spring semester

Educational Aims

The aim of the placement is to familiarise students with the delivery of CBT interventions in NHS settings, where high standards of professional behaviour need to be demonstrated. Students learn to recognise types of problems that CBT could be effective for and develop the skill of designing, delivering and evaluating CBT interventions based on their own individual formulations. Students establish collaborative therapeutic alliances, deliver CBT formulations, negotiate therapy contracts and motivate clients to engage in change processes. Students begin to develop competence in communicating formulations to other professionals and enlisting their cooperation in delivering a consistent and effective psychological care plan. Students have opportunities to practice their teaching skills by giving presentations to audiences as negotiated with supervisors.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and understanding of:

Intellectual skills - the ability to:

Professional and Practical skills – the ability to:

Transferable skills – the ability to:

Conveners

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Last updated 07/01/2025.