General Training: each course has 45 class hours
Specialized Training: 15 class hours
Practices and Interventions I, II, III: 135 hours (practice), plus 45 hours of theoretical seminars distributed over three four-month terms
Final Project: 60 class hours
Language Proficiency: mandatory proficiency in one foreign language by the end of the first year of the program (B2 level – upper-intermediate).
Publications: submission of an article within 22 months of the program.
Course Schedule: Friday afternoon and evening, and Saturday morning.
In-person activities:
Year 1: 165 hours of coursework + supervision/advising
Year 2: 135 hours of practice and intervention + 60 hours of coursework + supervision/advising
Mandatory Courses:
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Research Methods and Techniques: Scope and limitations of the scientific method. Research designs. The relationship between laws/theories and the scientific method. Qualitative and quantitative research. Research techniques. Research project development.
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Policies of Writing, Research, and Intervention in Psychology:
Writing as a policy of research/intervention. Alternative ways of thinking and
practicing Psychology. Writing and resistance. Policies of writing and research
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Approaches and Contexts of Intervention in Mental Health:
Topics in Psychology intersecting with social and health discussions through
the study of different theoretical approaches. Problematization of mental health
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Seminar I: Research and Intervention
Problematizations regarding the concept of intervention in the field of mental
health. Discussion of intervention projects. -
Seminar II: Technical and Technological Products
Definition of technical/technological products. Qualified technical/technological
production. Contextualization and characterization of technical/technological
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Seminar III: Innovation and Social Technology Definition of innovation and social technology and their implications in the field of Psychology. Social technology and innovation.
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Practices and Interventions I: Research and development of intervention strategies and innovative practices in different fields.
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Practices and Interventions II: Development of technical production based on intervention in different fields.
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Practices and Interventions III: Development of technical production based on intervention in different fields.Research Line Seminar I: Contemporary Clinical Practices, Public
Policies, and Mental Health Interdisciplinary studies in clinical practices and public policies focused on mental health. Discussion and development of intervention projects. -
Research Line Seminar II: Social Practices, Organizations, and Culture
Interdisciplinary studies in social practices, organizations, and culture. Discussion and development of intervention projects.


