2 Psychology Master's degrees in Lithuania
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2 Psychology Master's degrees in Lithuania
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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Master in Clinical Health Psychology
- Kaunas, Lithuania
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Clinical Health Psychology aims to educate competent psychologist with a solid knowledge and skills in health promotion, rehabilitation and helping people with disorders threw the psychological methods and procedures. Students learn and practice psychological counselling and psychological evaluation in various health disorders, improve communication and collaboration with other health care specialists. Moreover, students have chance to choose one of the 5 possible specializations: Onco-psychology, Neuropsychology, Children and family psychology, Rehabilitation psychology, Addiction psychology.
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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Master of Science in Clinical Health Psychology
- Kaunas, Lithuania
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Clinical Health Psychology aims to educate a competent psychologist with solid knowledge and skills in health promotion, rehabilitation, and helping people with disorders through psychological methods and procedures.
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Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, the largest of the three Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. More than 90% of Lithuanians speak at least one foreign language and half of the population speaks two foreign languages, mostly Russian and English.
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