Clinical Psychology – Track Neuropsychology
Head of the specialization: dr Ewa Malinowska
The specializations in clinical psychology at WISP are based on the belief that psychological well-being and psychological disorders are best understood by combining insights from different disciplines. Psychological disorders are not solely a matter of mental issues, nor is it only being rooted in abnormal brain processes; abnormalities and pathologies exist on a continuum that includes the mental and the biological. The scope of this specialization therefore is broad and integrative. For instance, instead of treating psychotherapy and neuropsychology as separate fields they are taught jointly, complementary to each other. This approach also connects well with the work field of clinical psychologists where teams are often multidisciplinary. Having a broad background affords graduates to not only understand phenomena from different angles but also allows them to better understand and communicate with other professionals.
Hence introductory courses related to different domains of clinical psychology are shared between the tracks of psychotherapy and neuropsychology. The tracks differ in that they specialize further in one or the other direction.
The neuropsychology track focuses on many common neuropsychological conditions but also on neuropsychological development in childhood and later stages of life. One course involves practical training with an fMRI scanner taking place at an fMRI lab at the Polish Academy of Sciences. In addition to seminars and workshops that teach important knowledge and skills in the classroom several additional optional (elective) courses are offered with priority to students of the track Neuropsychology. In one course clients with specific neuropsychological conditions are invited to the classroom to provide the opportunity for students to practice interviewing assessment and rehabilitation skills. A second course taking place at the neurosurgery department of the academic hospital of the Medical University focuses on neuropsychological assessment of patients with brain damage. To be admitted to this course students must also enroll and complete a preparatory seminar providing a background of the specific neurosurgical diseases treated at the department they will visit. Note that the courses with clients are elective courses that do not count towards completion of the specialization and are not required to complete the specialization.
In addition to specialization courses students will be enrolling in elective courses some of which will specifically fall within the field of their specialization.
The table underneath provides an overview of the courses offered within the specialization. From time to time minor changes are made to the courses offered or their timing; for the most up to date overview of courses see the course offer.
YEAR 4 | semester | hours and format | ECTS |
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*Introduction to Clinical Neuropsychology* | first | 30h seminar | 3 |
Psychiatry | first | 30h seminar | 3 |
Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Models of Mental Disorders | first | 30h seminar | 3 |
Introduction to Psychotherapy | first | 30h seminar | 3 |
*Assessment, Diagnosis and Rehabilitation in Clinical Neuropsychology* | second | 30h seminar | 3 |
*Basic Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment* | second | 30h training | 2 |
Clinical Diagnosis in an In-Patient Setting | second | 30h training | 2 |
*Clinical Diagnostic Testing* | second | 30h training | 2 |
Developmental Neuropsychology | second | 30h seminar | 3 |
Introduction to Functional Imaging of the Human Brain | second | 30h seminar | 3 |
Total | 27 |
Courses marked with * are obligatory in order to complete the specialziation.
YEAR 5 | semester | hours and format | ECTS |
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Cross-Cultural Neuropsychological Assessment | first | 15h seminar | 2 |
Culture and Psychopathology: Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Practice | first | 15h seminar | 2 |
Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology | first | 30h seminar | 3 |
Case Studies in Neuropsychology | first | 30h seminar | 3 |
*Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology* | first | 15h seminar | 2 |
Psychopharmacology for Psychologists | second | 15h seminar | 2 |
Neuropsychiatry | second | 15h seminar | 2 |
*Neuropsychological Rehabilitation* | second | 30h seminar | 3 |
Neuropsychology of Aging | second | 30h seminar | 3 |
Executive functions in neuropsychological practice | second | 15h seminar | 2 |
Total | 24 |
Courses marked with * are obligatory in order to complete the specialziation.
* Elective courses dedicated to this specialization (Year 5) | semester | hours and format | ECTS |
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Working with Patients with Neurocognitive Disorders | first & second | 60h training | 6 |
Neurosurgical Diseases from the Perspective of Clinical Neuropsychology | second | 15h seminar | 2 |
From Symptom to Diagnosis – Methods of Neuropsychological Evalua-tion in a Neurosurgery Clinic | second | 30h training | 2 |
total | 10 | ||
* These courses are classified as elective courses but are primarily foreseen for students of this specialization. They are not formal specialization courses and so do not count towards completion of the specialization and are not required to complete the specialization. |
/updated 09.11.2023/