TCD School of Nursing & Midwifery Postgraduate Prospectus 2…

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Theoretical Perspectives in Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Practice Enhancing Practice in Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Services

Hear from a Graduate Margaret Monahan, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Temple Street Children’s Hospital “I highly recommend the M.Sc. in Mental Health - Child, Adolescent & Family Strand to anyone seeking to expand their knowledge in this field, gain valuable insights and skills within a supportive and enriching environment, and advance in their career. I chose to continue my studies at Trinity because the School of Nursing & Midwifery offers a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. The small, interactive classes created an ideal learning environment. The lecturers were friendly and enthusiastic, making a genuine effort to get to know students by name. I felt well-supported in achieving my academic goals to a high standard. The lectures were a great experience. I had the opportunity to learn from both academic researchers and clinical experts in the field. Gaining insights from individuals actively involved in research, as well as those working directly with service users, provided a well-rounded and comprehensive perspective.”

• Working with People Affected by Eating Disorders Option to graduate with a Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS) • Clinical Practicum • Theory and Practice of Enquiry Methods for Healthcare • Deconstructing Theoretical Perspectives on Human Distress Option to graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS) • Dissertation Graduate with a Master's (90 ECTS) Entry Requirements • 2nd class honours (2:1) degree minimum in a relevant discipline. In exceptional circumstances clinical experience and continuing professional development may be taken into consideration. • Currently engaged in the mental health/mental illness field. • Registered in clinical practice and have access to a clinical caseload.

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