Overview
Clinical Practice 2 is designed to provide you with advanced practice skills required for the professional competencies in clinical psychology specified by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and to prepare you for the Registrar Program to gain an Area of Practice Endorsement in Clinical Psychology with the Psychology Board of Australia. By the completion of Clinical Practice 2, it is expected that you will demonstrate competencies including the ability to apply knowledge of the discipline to practice with minimal supervision; adherence to ethical, legal and professional practice requirements; competency in assessment and evidence-based interventions with a narrow range of clients at moderate severity levels; good communication skills with clients and other professionals, and demonstrated ability to critically self-reflect on your practice.
Details
Pre-requisites or Co-requisites
Students must be enrolled in CM49 Master of Clinical Psychology (Advanced Entry) OR Students must be enrolled in CG17 Master of Clinical Psychology. For students enrolled in CM49 Master of Clinical Psychology (Advanced Entry) there are no pre-requisites or co-requisites. Students enrolled in CG17 Master of Clinical Psychology must meet the pre-requisite of PSYC21007.
Important note: Students enrolled in a subsequent unit who failed their pre-requisite unit, should drop the subsequent unit before the census date or within 10 working days of Fail grade notification. Students who do not drop the unit in this timeframe cannot later drop the unit without academic and financial liability. See details in the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework).
Offerings For Term 2 - 2024
Attendance Requirements
All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes - in some units, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).
Recommended Student Time Commitment
Each 6-credit Postgraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12.5 hours of study per week, making a total of 150 hours for the unit.
Class Timetable
Assessment Overview
Assessment Grading
This is a pass/fail (non-graded) unit. To pass the unit, you must pass all of the individual assessment tasks shown in the table above.
All University policies are available on the CQUniversity Policy site.
You may wish to view these policies:
- Grades and Results Policy
- Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework)
- Review of Grade Procedure
- Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure
- Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP) Policy and Procedure - Domestic Students
- Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP) Policy and Procedure - International Students
- Student Refund and Credit Balance Policy and Procedure
- Student Feedback - Compliments and Complaints Policy and Procedure
- Information and Communications Technology Acceptable Use Policy and Procedure
This list is not an exhaustive list of all University policies. The full list of University policies are available on the CQUniversity Policy site.
Feedback, Recommendations and Responses
Every unit is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items were identified and recommendations were made.
Feedback from SUTE data
Creating a more streamlined approach for supervision logs would be very beneficial
Streamline supervision logs, so that the information required is clear and they are easy to complete.
Feedback from Student and staff feedback
Moving class time back to a non-placement day
Move class time (i.e., group supervision) back to a non-placement day to allow more time for students to focus on client work on the placement days.
- Perform clinical psychology assessment, intervention and associated activities.
- Apply ethical decision-making in clinical psychological practice
- Communicate effectively and professionally with clients, specialist and non-specialist audiences
- Reflect critically on knowledge, skills and ability to provide psychological services
This unit forms part of the Master of Clinical Psychology courses accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council.
Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Learning Outcomes
Assessment Tasks | Learning Outcomes | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
1 - Professional Practice Placement - 0% | ||||
2 - Reflective Practice Assignment - 0% | ||||
3 - Presentation - 0% | ||||
4 - Case Study - 0% | ||||
5 - Direct observation of procedural skills (DOPs) - 0% |
Alignment of Graduate Attributes to Learning Outcomes
Graduate Attributes | Learning Outcomes | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
1 - Knowledge | ||||
2 - Communication | ||||
3 - Cognitive, technical and creative skills | ||||
4 - Research | ||||
5 - Self-management | ||||
6 - Ethical and Professional Responsibility | ||||
7 - Leadership | ||||
8 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures |
Textbooks
There are no required textbooks.
IT Resources
- CQUniversity Student Email
- Internet
- Unit Website (Moodle)
- Zoom Conferencing (Webcam and Microphone)
- Cliniko Practice Management Software (available in the Psychology Wellness Centre)
- S Desk
- Archibus
- Wellness Centre Drive
- CQUniversity Affiliate Staff Email
All submissions for this unit must use the referencing style: American Psychological Association 7th Edition (APA 7th edition)
For further information, see the Assessment Tasks.
m.m.attwood@cqu.edu.au
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre:
Monday 3.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.; Tuesday (incl. pre-clinic meeting) 8.40 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. & Wednesday (incl. pre-clinic meeting) 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
Autism Workshops
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
Placement Agreements
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Placement Resources will be available on the Wellness Drive
Events and Submissions/Topic
Intensive Teaching Week 1: Monday & Tuesday
Monday 8th July (All times are AEST)
• 9.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. (Face-to- Face): Clinical Practice 2 Unit Requirements/Placement agreements and access online Autism training.
• 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. Autism Assessment Overview: Part 1
• 3.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement
Tuesday 9th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 11.00 – 12.30 p.m. Autism Assessment Overview: Part 2
• 1.30 – 3.00 p.m. Autism Assessment Overview: Part 3
Wednesday 10th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
Thursday 11th July (All times are AEST)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
IPE Group Booking Due: Sign up for an IPE group meeting time on Moodle (for Weeks 6 and 8)
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Autism Workshops
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Placement Resources will be available on the Wellness Drive
Events and Submissions/Topic
Intensive Teaching Week 2: Monday & Tuesday
Monday 15th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.40 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. & 3.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 1.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m. Recognising Autism in Adults, Females & Autistic Masking/Camouflaging
Tuesday 16th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. & 3.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 1.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m. Assessment of Co-Occurring Conditions and Differential Diagnosis
Wednesday 17th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
Thursday 18th July (All times are AEST)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your first weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 29th July 9.00 a.m. AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
ADOS/ADI-R Familiarisation
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
Monday 22nd July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. & 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. ADOS-2/ ADI-R Familiarisation
Tuesday 23rd July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. & 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. ADOS-2/ ADI-R Familiarisation
Wednesday 24th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
Thursday 25th July (All times are AEST)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your second weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 29th July 9.00 a.m. AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
MIGDAS Introduction
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
Monday 29th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. & 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. MIGDAS Introduction
Tuesday 30th July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. & 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. MIGDAS Practice
Wednesday 31st July (All times are AEST)
• 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
Thursday 1st August (All times are AEST)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your third weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 29th July 9.00 a.m. AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Living Well with MS
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Living Well with MS (self-paced reading) Monday 1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your fourth weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 5th August 9.00 a.m. AEST
Module/Topic
No clinic this week. Enjoy the break
Chapter
No readings this week
Events and Submissions/Topic
No events this week
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
IPE Small Interdisciplinary Group Meeting
MS Group (for those facilitating)
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Tuesday- MS Group 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (for those facilitating)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your fifth weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 19th August 9.00 a.m. AEST
Meet with your small Interdisciplinary Group Due: Meet at the agreed upon time with your small IPE group to discuss the Assessment Plan for your mutual client
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
Mid-Placement Reviews
MS Group (for those facilitating)
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Tuesday- MS Group 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (for those facilitating)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Mid-Placement Reviews: 1-hour session booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your sixth weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 26th August 9.00 a.m. AEST
Interdisciplinary Assessment Plan Due: Submit your IPE assessment plan and reflection to Moodle by Friday 30th August 5.00 p.m. AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
MS Group (for those facilitating)
IPE Small Interdisciplinary Group Meeting
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Tuesday- MS Group 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (for those facilitating)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your seventh weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 2nd September 9.00 a.m. AEST
Meet with your small Interdisciplinary Group Due: Meet at the agreed upon time with your small IPE group to discuss the Intervention Plan for your mutual client
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
MS Group (for those facilitating)
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Tuesday- MS Group 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (for those facilitating)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your eighth weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 9th September 9.00 a.m. AEST
Interdisciplinary Intervention Plan Due: Submit your IPE intervention plan and reflection to Moodle by Friday 9th September 5.00 p.m. AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
MS Group (for those facilitating)
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Tuesday- MS Group 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (for those facilitating)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your ninth weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 16th September 9.00 a.m. AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
MS Group (for those facilitating)
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
• Tuesday- MS Group 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (for those facilitating)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by case presentations and group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your tenth weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 23rd September 9.00 a.m. AEST
Case Report Due: Submit your case report to Moodle by Wednesday 25th September 5.00 p.m. AEST
Case Report Due: Week 11 Wednesday (25 Sept 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Individual and Group Supervision- individual as arranged with primary supervisor
End-Placement Reviews
Chapter
No set readings
Lecturer will add relevant readings in Moodle
Events and Submissions/Topic
• Monday - Wednesday 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Psychology Wellness Centre Placement (incl. pre-clinic meeting)
Class time for Clinical Practice 2 will be Thursdays 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. AEST (Face-to-Face). There will be a topic followed by group supervision
Individual Supervision: 1 hour per week booked in Cliniko
End Reviews: 1-hour session booked in Cliniko.
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your eleventh weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 30th September 9.00 a.m. AEST
Case Presentation Due: Submit your case presentation to Moodle by Friday 4th October 5.00 p.m. AEST
Case Presentation Due: Week 12 Friday (4 Oct 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Chapter
Events and Submissions/Topic
Placement at Wellness Centre as agreed with primary/on-site supervisor.
Reflective Journal Due: Submit your twelth (final) weekly reflective journal to Moodle by Monday 7th September 9.00 a.m. AEST
Professional Practice Placement Forms Due: Submit your signed professional practice placement forms to Moodle by Wednesday 9th September 5.00 p.m. AEST
DOPS Due: Submit your direct observation of practice to Moodle by Wednesday 9th September 5.00 p.m. AEST
Professional Practice Placement Due: Review/Exam Week Wednesday (9 Oct 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Direct observation of procedural skills Due: Review/Exam Week Wednesday (9 Oct 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Reflective Practice Assignment Due: Review/Exam Week Monday (7 Oct 2024) 9:00 am AEST
Module/Topic
Placement at Psychology Wellness Centre
Chapter
Events and Submissions/Topic
Placement at Wellness Centre as agreed with primary/on-site supervisor.
1 Professional Practice Placement
Placement.
This assessment item consists of all placement-related documents. All documents must be fully signed by the supervisor that provided supervision as indicated on the respective forms.
Placement Agreement
Mid and End-placement Review. The End of Placement Review form must indicate that you have achieved 'Level 2 Competencies' to pass the placement
Weekly Practice Logs
Weekly Supervision Forms
IPE Assessment and Intervention plans using the templates provided in Moodle. IPE Assessment and Intervention Plans and Reflections need to be uploaded to Moodle by the due dates following your small IPE group meetings
TASK DESCRIPTION
1. Placement
The purpose of this assessment task is to provide you with an opportunity to develop skills in performing psychology assessments, interventions, and associated activities, under the supervision of Clinical Psychologists/Psychology Board-Approved Supervisors.
By the end of this unit, you will demonstrate Level 2 competence in nine core competencies that represent critical capabilities and attributes for effective psychological practice. Competencies 1 - 8 are specified by AHPRA and Competency 9 is a requirement of the Master of Clinical Psychology Course. Level 2 competence represents the competency expected to be reached before a supervisee can progress to their external placement for Clinical Practice 3. Both your Clinical Psychologist/Board-Approved Supervisor (Primary Supervisor) and the Placement Coordinator must sign off on your competencies at Level 2 to pass. Your Placement Agreement, Mid-Placement Review, and End-of-Placement Review must be signed by yourself, your Primary Supervisor, and the Placement Coordinator and uploaded to Moodle.
If you have not met all required competencies (including all nine core competencies and the APAC assessment requirements) by your End-of-Placement Review you may be provided with a further opportunity to meet these competencies with a Support Plan. However, this is up to the discretion of the Unit Coordinator in consultation with the Head of Course. It can be useful to discuss competencies with your Primary Supervisor before your Mid-Placement and End-of-Placement Reviews, to identify any areas where you are not demonstrating the expected level of competency and develop a Support Plan to address areas where you are 'not on track' before your End-of-Placement Review.
To pass the unit and progress to Clinical Practice 3, all Level 2 competencies must be met.
2. Weekly Practice Logs and Supervision Forms
You must submit your signed practice hours (Weekly Logs) signed weekly by your Primary Supervisor at the end of Clinical Practice 2 in chronological order. The Weekly Log must include the following; detailed total number of direct client activity hours, individual supervision hours, group supervision hours, and associated placement/practice activities. Entries related to direct client activity hours must include the client's initials, age, gender and description of the service provided in sufficient detail to match your entry to the contact recorded in the electronic appointment diary (Cliniko). You are also required to complete supervision forms from individual and group supervision. All supervision entries in your Weekly Logs must have a corresponding supervision form signed by yourself and the supervisor who provided the supervision. Supervision forms must also be signed by your Primary Supervisor/supervisor that provided supervision and uploaded to Moodle in chronological order at the end of Clinical Practice 2.
3. Interprofessional Education (IPE)
Interprofessional Education (IPE) involves the collaboration between different health professions to learn about, from, and with other disciplines, to enhance treatment and improve health outcomes for patient/client care. The IPE process will involve collaboration across the disciplines of Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology and Physiotherapy to provide assessment and intervention recommendations for a mutual patient/client.
As a psychologist, you will work in an interdisciplinary team to develop:
An assessment plan for your client and an Intervention plan for your client
After each multi-disciplinary team meeting, you will also write a 250-word reflection using the provided checklist for team meeting observations as a guide. You will submit one (1) reflection for the assessment plan meeting and one (1) reflection for the intervention plan meeting; two (2) reflections in total. You will also submit either the assessment plan/ intervention plan with each corresponding reflection.
Review/Exam Week Wednesday (9 Oct 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Submit all forms on Moodle to the appropriate dropbox on the relevant due dates.
Exam Week Friday (18 Oct 2024)
Grades will be available on Moodle
Competencies to be demonstrated to pass End-of-Placement Review (Pass/Fail):
1. Knowledge of the Discipline: The student demonstrates using multiple knowledge sources and can independently apply knowledge to inform evidence-based practice.
2. Ethical, Legal, and Professional Matters: The student demonstrates appropriate awareness and action to ethical issues and higher levels of client risk by asking appropriate follow-up questions with minimal supervision. The student keeps timely and adequate client records.
3. Psychological Assessment and Measurement: The student demonstrates, with minimal supervision, accurate scoring, and interpretation of a complex assessment (typically addressing the question of ADHD or Autism) and completes a brief and relevant structured report addressing a broad range of domains of functioning. With their supervisor’s guidance, the student demonstrates differential diagnosis skills, integrated opinions, and recommendations consistent with the assessment results.
4. Intervention Strategies: With minimal supervision, the student demonstrates an appropriate balance between purposeful therapeutic tasks and maintaining rapport. The student shows a proper balance between providing appropriate direction and following the client’s lead. The student is respectful and flexibly chooses approaches that fit the client’s current needs. The student can work systemically and collaboratively with all clients with a range of issues (e.g., working with child & parent issues). The student's interventions are respectful, collaborative, flexible, purposeful, and systemic with minimal supervisor guidance.
5. Research and evaluation: The student demonstrates the use of a broad range of methods to assess interventions' effectiveness and discusses the findings with clients to inform practice with appropriate supervision. The student demonstrates accountability to outcomes by consistent methods to measure the effectiveness of interventions.
6. Communication and interpersonal skills. The student demonstrates the ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and respectfully with a range of audiences, and in written and verbal form, with some supervision. The student can self-identify when they need to adapt their communication to the situation and do so with minimal supervision.
7. Working with People from diverse groups: The student demonstrates self-awareness, self-reflection, and self-directed learning to modify their work with people from diverse groups with help from a supervisor.
8. Practice across the lifespan: The student demonstrates competency in working with children, adolescents, and adults to complete more complex interventions and assessments.
9. Response to Supervision: The student demonstrates active development in their strengths and growth areas through supervision. The student self-assessment of their competency levels is accurate. The student actively seeks opportunities to seek feedback on their practice.
Weekly Practice Logs and Supervision Forms must be signed by the student and supervisor that provided supervision, and be uploaded to Moodle in chronological order.
- Perform clinical psychology assessment, intervention and associated activities.
2 Reflective Practice Assignment
Reflective journals are to be uploaded weekly. Reflections need to be no more than one page on average and should reflect personal and clinical learning from the lecture and/or from discussions of your clinical placements. Reflective journals should demonstrate the nexus of learning between placement activities, supervision, lectures, and professional reading. The journal should be utilised to reflect on experiences and conversations that have stimulated your thinking and self-reflection about your practice and development as a psychologist. Each journal should be between 300-400 words.
Each journal is to be submitted to Moodle by Monday by 9.00 a.m. (commencing in Week 2) to reflect on the week prior, with the last submission in Week 13 (to reflect on learnings in Week 12).
Review/Exam Week Monday (7 Oct 2024) 9:00 am AEST
Weekly, from week 2 to week 13, on Mondays by 9.00 a.m., on Moodle.
Exam Week Friday (18 Oct 2024)
Feedback and grades will be available on Moodle. Where possible, this will happen weekly. Students should look in Moodle each week for feedback.
You must pass each of the 12 journal submissions to pass the Reflective Practice Assignment (Pass/Fail). Each journal submission must demonstrate self-reflection on your practice as a psychologist, including your reflections on what you are learning about your own practice through the placement experience, your emerging strengths, and areas for development. Journal submissions should include some self-reflection on both the tasks and process of working with clients and other stakeholders. If any journal submission is lacking in self-reflection on your practice, the Unit Coordinator may require you to resubmit to demonstrate self-reflection before the journal submission is passed.
- Apply ethical decision-making in clinical psychological practice
- Reflect critically on knowledge, skills and ability to provide psychological services
3 Presentation
This is a case presentation done in class during Group Supervision time. You will have a total of 20 minutes for your presentation, which should be around 10 minutes of you presenting your case study, followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion time. The case can be any client you have seen in the Psychology Wellness Centre. The presentation should include relevant referral information, details of presenting concerns, your domains of functioning assessment, completing a formulation with the group and discussing differential diagnosis (where relevant), presenting your initial formulation (written prior to the group formulation activity), and your plan for assessment or intervention.
Week 12 Friday (4 Oct 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Presentations will be in weeks 5 to 11. You should upload your presentation to Moodle before class.
Review/Exam Week Friday (11 Oct 2024)
Grades will be available on Moodle.
The Case Presentation (Pass/Fail). In order to achieve a grade of Pass, the presentation needs to include:
- Relevant referral information (including client initials or pseudonym, gender, age, referral source, and the reason for referral)
- Completed Domains of Functioning Assessment (with sufficient information to complete a case formulation)
- Case formulation (completed with the group) / differential diagnosis (where relevant)
- Summary of Assessment or Intervention to Date
- Communicate effectively and professionally with clients, specialist and non-specialist audiences
4 Case Study
This case report is the second of a series of four case studies you will write over the entire Master of Clinical Psychology course. This second case report covers a core skill of a clinical psychologist: to write professional assessment reports. You will write a report on one of the clients you have seen at the Psychology Wellness Centre. The report should be de- identified by removing names, date of birth (but retain year/age) and any other identifying information such as place of work.
The case report should be no more than 2000 words.
The case report must be accompanied by the cover page template and follow the described format as required by AHPRA.
The case report will either be based on a client that has completed an assessment OR therapeutic intervention
Assessment case reports need to follow the submission checklist for the assessment case report form (SCAC-76) as per AHPRA requirements. The submission checklist/marking rubric can be found on Moodle.
Intervention case reports need to follow the submission checklist for the intervention case report form (SCIC-76) as per AHPRA requirements. The submission checklist/marking rubric can be found on Moodle.
The placement supervisor needs to sign off on the report (i.e. they acknowledge that the report has been de-identified, the case sufficiently meets the privacy requirements of the Psychology Wellness Centre and that the case study does not include any inappropriate materials) to show that they have approved the use of the de-identified information provided in the case study.
Week 11 Wednesday (25 Sept 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Submit the de-identified Case Report to Moodle.
Review/Exam Week Friday (11 Oct 2024)
Grades will be available on Moodle.
Case Report (Pass/Fail). To pass this assessment, the student must follow the submission checklist as identified by AHPRA for case report submissions.
A detailed marking rubric will be available in Moodle.
- Apply ethical decision-making in clinical psychological practice
- Communicate effectively and professionally with clients, specialist and non-specialist audiences
- Reflect critically on knowledge, skills and ability to provide psychological services
5 Direct observation of procedural skills (DOPs)
This task is a presentation of a 10-minute video recording of you conducting an intervention in the clinic. In the recording, you should demonstrate the appropriate use of a range of intervention skills at Level 2 competency. You also need to present a critique of your video. The video file is to be saved to your student folder on the Wellness Centre Drive and reviewed with your Primary Supervisor. The critique, signed by your Primary Supervisor along with an assessment of skill (pass/fail/resubmit) is to be uploaded to Moodle.
Review/Exam Week Wednesday (9 Oct 2024) 5:00 pm AEST
Submit the critique and signed clinical supervisor's assessment to Moodle.
Exam Week Friday (18 Oct 2024)
Grades will be available on Moodle.
Primary Supervisor's feedback and grade (Pass/Fail): Students are not expected to conduct a perfect session but are to demonstrate a Level 2 competency and provide an accurate reflection of the intervention. The student submits the supervisor's signed feedback with the grade and the student's reflection on the intervention.
Level 2 competency for Intervention: The student demonstrates awareness of balance issues between task and process and can self-correct with supervisor guidance (e.g., switch between purposeful tasks and rapport building). The student seeks client feedback.
The student's reflection on their intervention should include: Brief description of the video (e.g., 12 y.o. girl, CBT intervention for anxiety, excerpt from Session #5); Strengths; Areas for improvement / what did not go well; What could be done differently to improve practice.
- Perform clinical psychology assessment, intervention and associated activities.
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A breach of academic integrity may result in one or more penalties, including suspension or even expulsion from the University. It can also have negative implications for student visas and future enrolment at CQUniversity or elsewhere. Students who engage in contract cheating also risk being blackmailed by contract cheating services.
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