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Counselling & Psychology

          CP 522    Professional Practice and Ethical Issues in Counselling Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
                    This  course  takes  a  proactive  approach  to  the  ethical  development  of  counselling
          psychologist-in-training, and to prepare them mentally and psychologically for internships and
          externships.  Unlike  the  traditional  approach,  students  will  be  the  active  participants,  rather
          than passive recipients, in exploring and cultivating their professional identity that integrates
          their personal identity (e.g., motivation, values, beliefs, vocational background) with the ethical
          dimensions  of  psychology  in  general  and  counselling  psychology  in  specific.  The  course,
          therefore, aims at facilitating students to develop sensitivity and intention to reason and act
          ethically in their professional activities, and to aspire to grow continuously in their professional
          journey.

          CP 524    Internship
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This module provides students with the opportunity to work in a real clinical environment
          under close and intensive supervision. Students are required to practise as    intern counsel-
          ling psychologists at the Counselling and Research Centre (CRC) of the University, and  to
          undertake  the  full  gamut  of  Counselling  Psychology  tasks,  including  conducting  clinical
          interviews,  performing  psychological  assessment,  writing  intake  assessment  reports,
          preparing  treatment  plans  and  group  counselling  proposals,  delivering  interventions  and
          evaluating treatment outcomes. Students  will  have ample opportunities to consolidate their
          clinical and conceptualisation skills and to become more familiarised with professional issues.

          CP 525-7    Externship I, II & III
                                                                           3 Terms; 9 Credits
              There are three externships components, each lasting 26 days, making up a total of 78
          days or 690 hours. Externship provides students with various opportunities to integrate and
          apply theories and approaches in Counselling Psychology in real life settings. Students will
          conduct  both  individual  and  group  counselling.  With  the  support  of  group  and  individual
          supervision throughout the externships, students are encouraged to develop their theoretical
          approach  to  psychotherapy,  cultivate  their  professional  competence,  and  establish  their
          professional identities as counselling psychologists.

          CP 530-1    Dissertation I & II
                                                                          2 Terms; 12 Credits
              This course aims to engage students in conducting their own research studies in coun-
          selling psychology independently  under the supervision of departmental staff. Students are
          required  to  demonstrate  their  ability  in  formulating  research  hypotheses,  conduct  research
          studies in psychology, present research findings and write their dissertations in APA format.





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