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Module Title | |||
Clinical Practice 3: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Infants, Children and Young People | |||
Reference | HSD015 | Version | 2 |
Created | October 2019 | SCQF Level | SCQF 12 |
Approved | September 2017 | SCQF Points | 30 |
Amended | October 2019 | ECTS Points | 15 |
Aims of Module | |||
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To enable students to apply and evaluate the knowledge and skills required to develop and expand the clinical practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children of different ages, genders, with a range of presenting problems and with their parents/carers and families. |
Learning Outcomes for Module | |
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On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to: | |
1 | Critically evaluate transference phenomena and apply transference and counter-transference in clinical sessions. |
2 | Critically evaluate the evidence for a range of psychotherapeutic interventions including short term psychoanalytic psychotherapy (STPP, parent -infant psychotherapy, brief work and parent work. |
3 | Critically evaluate and apply psychotherapeutic techniques for working with children, young people and their parents and carers. |
4 | Critically appraise and draw on relevant psychoanalytic theories in relation to specific clinical presentations. |
Indicative Module Content |
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ACP competency framework; NHS governance; relevant policy and legislation; adaptation of techniques to specific populations across the lifespan and key transition periods eg. perinatal, young child, latency, adolescence, parent and family work; looked after children and young people; complex trauma, comorbidity and developmental disorders; brief work; parent work; short term psychoanalytic psychotherapy (STPP); parent-infant psychotherapy and group work. |
Module Delivery |
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The module will primarily be undertaken in the clinical environment supported by a placement supervisor. In addition the student will undertake directed reading, seminars, lectures and practical workshops. Students undertake placement full time over the course of a calendar year working a 37.5 hour week with 28 days holiday and 8 statutory public holidays. |
Indicative Student Workload | Full Time | Part Time |
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Contact Hours | 81 | N/A |
Non-Contact Hours | 58 | N/A |
Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours | 161 | N/A |
TOTAL | 300 | N/A |
Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body | 2093 |   |
ASSESSMENT PLAN | |||||
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If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only. | |||||
Component 1 | |||||
Type: | Coursework | Weighting: | 50% | Outcomes Assessed: | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Description: | Clinical report 3 - three reports and letters (4000 words). | ||||
Component 2 | |||||
Type: | Practical Exam | Weighting: | 50% | Outcomes Assessed: | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Description: | Clinical practice which will be assessed on a competency basis against the Association of Child Psychotherapists competency |
MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR | |
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Explanatory Text | |
There are 2 components of assessment: Component 1 is a clinical report Component 2 - clinical practice which will be assessed on a competency basis against the Association of Child Psychotherapists competency | |
Module Grade | Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade: |
Pass | A pass in Components 1 and 2. |
Fail | A fail in either Component 1 or 2. |
NS | Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination |
Module Requirements | |
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Prerequisites for Module | HSM201 Clinical Practice 1, HSD012 Research Methods and Systematic Review, HSD011 Clinical Practice 2, HSD013 Audit, Evaluation and Research Proposal. |
Corequisites for module | HSD014 Research Thesis or HSM202 should a student chose to exit with the MSc Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy |
Precluded Modules | None. |
INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
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1 | Bion, W. R. (1967) Second Thoughts London: Maresfield |
2 | Gerhardt, S. (2004) Why Love Matters: how affection shapes a baby’s brain London: Routledge. |
3 | Hindle, D. and Shulman, G. (Eds) (2008) The emotional experience of adoption: a psychoanalytic perspective. London: Routledge. |
4 | Klein, M. (1975) Envy and Gratitude and other works 1946-1963 London: Hogarth. |
5 | Pozzi, M. (2003) Psychic hooks and bolts: Psychoanalytic work with children under five and their families London: Karnac. |
6 | Raphael-Leff, J. (Ed.) (2008) Parent-infant psychodynamics: Wild things, mirrors, and ghosts London: Anna Freud Centre. |
7 | Keval, N. (2016) Racist States of Mind: Understanding the perversion of curiosity and concern London: Karnac. |