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University of Salford: Psychology of Coercive Control

Institution University of Salford
Department School of Health and Society
Web http://www.salford.ac.uk
Email course-enquiries@salford.ac.uk
Telephone 0161 295 4545
Study type Taught

Summary

This course provides advanced insights and knowledge of cutting edge practice and research about coercive control and behaviour and its development and effects on individuals, families and organisations. You will develop a deep understanding of the psychological processes involved in coercive and controlling behaviour across a variety of settings including in domestic relationships, human trafficking and groups and organisations more widely.

On this course you will receive tailored support from a highly experienced and qualified team of psychology and professional staff who are involved in advancing practice and research regarding the prevention, effects and recovery from coercive and controlling behaviour.

You will be very well placed to advance your career in a variety of professions where the government is seeking to develop provision for the prevention of and recovery from coercive control and abuse and you will also be very well prepared to apply for a professional doctorate and research career paths in psychology and other relevant disciplines. The course breakdown is as follows:

MSc (one year full-time or three years part-time) PgDip (eight months full-time or two years part-time) PgCert (four months full-time or nine months part-time)

Please note that from September 2020, this course will be delivered via distance learning.

MSc

Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert

Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip

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