Clinic for Handicap and Rehabilitation Psychology A master degree programme for psychology students in Denmark

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Abstract

The field of rehabilitation may be undergoing a paradigmatic shift from a strict biomedical focus on disabilities towards a more encompassing biopsycho-social perspective. However, we found (authors, 2016) that actual rehabilitation practise in Denmark is almost exclusively based on biological and practical aspects. Rehabilitation psychology has been growing as a field in the US and several European countries but is yet to be developed in Denmark.

To help achieve this, we developed the programme Clinic for Handicap and Rehabilitation Psychology (CHaRe). CHaRe is a master degree program at the Department of Communication and Psychology at Aalborg University (AAU). CHaRe aims at qualifying students for future work as rehabilitation psychologists. The programme spans 4 semesters and is organized partly in relation to curriculum, partly in relation to clinical practice where students will offer a manual based intervention to clients with disabilities (acquired brain injuries) and their close relatives.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2017
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event39th Annual National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, - Florida, United States
Duration: 3 Jan 20176 Jan 2017
Conference number: 39th
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Conference

Conference39th Annual National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology,
Number39th
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityFlorida
Period03/01/201706/01/2017
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Keywords

  • Master degree program
  • Rehabilitation psychology
  • Psychology students

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