| Graduates of the Clinical Psychology Master's Program are trained as professionals who are competent in assessing the psychological health of individuals, developing psychological intervention plans and implementing therapy. They have the ability to use scientifically based psychological assessment tools and to perform practices such as individual therapy, group therapy and crisis intervention in accordance with ethical principles.
Graduates can work as clinical psychologists in public and private hospitals, mental health centers, universities, private clinics and counseling centers. They also have the opportunity to conduct scientific research and pursue an academic career.
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