Our MSc in Primary Mental Health Care aims to equip primary care professionals with the knowledge and skills to improve services for these individuals.
A key strategy to address current and future challenges of this immense area of need is to equip those working in primary care in both existing and new roles with relevant knowledge and skills to increase access to and deliver effective services through evidence-based, innovative approaches.
Our course is directly relevant to clinical practice and uses a bio-psychosocial framework so you can develop knowledge and skills in evidence-based interventions delivered through a range of methods.
You will learn how to offer high-quality, evidence-based interventions and contribute to service developments that promote socially inclusive mental health care for individuals, families and communities.
We require an honours degree (Lower Second or above) or equivalent from a recognised institution, or an approved and relevant postgraduate qualification (minimum PGDip or equivalent – 120 credits at master’s level), or evidence of previous advanced study, research or professional experience, which the University accepts as qualifying you for entry.
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/masters/courses/list/06050/msc-pgdip-primary-mental-health-care-pathway-apimh/
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