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Clinical Psychology Placement 1 (PSYC8301)

Study period
Sem 1 2025
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
2
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Psychology School

Supervised 250 hours professional experience. Internships conducted largely within the UQ Psychology Clinic, designed to extend skills in psychological assessment, therapy and report writing, and to develop understanding of professional issues.

All postgraduate clinical psychology placements include experiential training opportunities both within the UQ Psychology Clinic (first year) and in the wider community (second year and beyond).ᅠSuch training has long been seen as essential for provisional psychologists to put into practice the theoretical knowledge acquired through university-based training. As such, provisional psychologists are presented with the opportunity toᅠintegrate the theoretical/research and clinical components of the scientist-practitioner model taught throughout the course work of the clinical program. Placements therefore provide provisional psychologistsᅠwith the opportunity to apply the scientist-practitioner model in “real world” settings. They also provide provisional psychologistsᅠwith a structured and supportive learning environment in which they can deliverᅠclinical services to individuals, couples,ᅠand families (referred to theᅠUQ Psychology Clinic for the assessment and treatment of a wide range of psychological, behavioural, and cognitive challenges). At times throughout this placement, provisional psychologistsᅠmay also be afforded the opportunity to complete a portion of their placement atᅠother sites as part of the outreach programs initiative.


We begin the semester, however,ᅠengaging in four workshops designed to provide theᅠprovisional psychologists with an overview of the clinical skills and professional issues key to working with clients in a psychology context. You will note that there is required reading (see Learning Resources), please ensure that you complete this reading before the first workshop. The workshops will include content on the following topic areas:

  • Interviewing and microskills
  • Contacting your first client
  • Structuring a session
  • Conducting an intake interview
  • Risk assessment and crisis management
  • Conducting a suicide risk assessment


Note that you are required to pass the competencies scheduled for early March in order to progress to seeing clients within the UQ Psychology Clinic.

Course requirements

Assumed background

Enrolment in this placementᅠassumes enrolment in a postgraduate program in Clinical Psychology.ᅠ All enrolled studentsᅠmustᅠhave registration (provisional or general) with the Psychology Board of Australia. Students are also expected to meet all placement compliance requirements for their program (https://habs.uq.edu.au/prepare-your-psychology-placement). In addition, optional outreach program opportunities are available at times. In some instances, these require aᅠpolice checkᅠto have been completed and a copy of the documentation able to be forwarded to the appropriate liaison person.

Prerequisites

You'll need to complete the following courses before enrolling in this one:

Provisional or full registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.

Recommended companion or co-requisite courses

We recommend completing the following courses at the same time:

PSYC7251

Incompatible

You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:

PSYC8305

Restrictions

MClinPsych

Course contact

Timetable

The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.

Additional timetable information

Please check the timetable for the scheduling of the workshops (scheduled from O'Week) and competencies, noting that there will be additional orientation workshops held specifically relevant to completing a placement at the UQ Psychology Clinic. These dates will be confirmed closer to the time, but are currently flagged for Thursday 14th and 21st March.


In addition, the UQ Psychology Clinic runs compulsory case presentations that are held once a week for either an evening (Tuesday 5:30pm - 7:30pm)ᅠor daytime (Friday 10:00am - 12:00noon)ᅠstream during the placement. Note that you will be allocated to one or the other stream for the entirety of the placement. Group supervision and other training opportunities may also arise during the year, for which attendance is non-compulsory but beneficial to the learning experience.


A more detailed timetable will be sent to the provisional psychologistsᅠprior to the commencement of the placement including the dates of the case presentations. It is important to note that attendance is compulsory for these activities as they form part of the requirements of completing a placement at the UQ Psychology Clinic (a community-based private practice clinic) to ensure adequate development of competence as per AHPRA and APAC requirements.

Aims and outcomes

This placement aims to :

(a) assistᅠprovisional psychologists in developing clinical skills relevant to clinical practice,

(b) provide training in evidence-based psychological treatments for provisional psychologists,

(c) encourage and support the highest standardsᅠofᅠethical and professional practice, and

(d) facilitate the integration of research and clinical practice in the scientist-practitioner tradition.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Demonstrate competence in fundamental communication skills and interviewing techniques, including being cognisant of the needs of other cultures (e.g., First Nations people).

LO2.

Demonstrate competence in professional issues, including suicide risk assessment.

LO3.

Develop an appreciation of key professional and ethical responsibilities relevant to the field of psychology.

LO4.

Demonstrate a range of core clinical competencies required for clinical practice in the scientist-practitioner tradition.

LO5.

Demonstrate familiarity with the provision of evidence-based psychological treatments and assessments for clients presenting with a range of psychological, behavioural, and cognitive problems.

LO6.

Understand and respond to therapeutic process issues, utilising in particular, self-reflective practice.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Role play/ Simulation Intake interview and self-reflection Pass/Recycle

6/03/2025 3:00 pm

Role play/ Simulation Suicide risk assessment Pass/Recycle

14/03/2025 8:00 am

Placement Observation of clinical interaction - minimum of 4 Assessed by supervisor

24/03/2025 - 20/06/2025

Placement Mid Placement Review Assessed by supervisor

23/05/2025 4:00 pm

Placement Multi Station Assessment Task (MSAT) Pass/Recycle/Fail

12/06/2025 3:00 pm

Placement End Placement Review Assessed by supervisor

20/06/2025 5:00 pm

Assessment details

Intake interview and self-reflection

Mode
Activity/ Performance
Category
Role play/ Simulation
Weight
Pass/Recycle
Due date

6/03/2025 3:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01

Task description

This assignment requires you to produce a video of a role-play intake interview (first session) with a class colleague who is playing the role of the client. This should be produced utlising the videoing facilities within the UQ Psychology Clinic consult rooms (more details on how to book these rooms to be discussed in class). The aims of this exercise are: to demonstrate your ability in using microskills, to demonstrate your ability in conducting a brief intake interview, and to assist you in building self-reflection skills. 


In the recorded session, you are to follow an intake procedure (welcome the client, discuss limitations of confidentiality, and enquire about why they have presented for help). You will then clarify what the presenting problem(s) is/are and why the presenting problem(s) is/are an issue at this point in time (the video should be between 15 and 20 minutes long). You should end the session with a summary of the presenting problem(s). You will then view your video and assess your own performance. You will need to complete the self-evaluation Interview Checklist (available on the Blackboard site). And then use the checklist as the basis upon which to prepare a written critique of your video (1-2 pages max., APA 7th formatting as appropriate) – identifying any strengths and areas for further development, as well as any aspect(s) you found challenging. Be specific as to what you did well and where you could improve your interviewing skills (with some suggestions on what you can do to achieve this). You will also be asked to provide a dot point summary of the feedback (strengths and areas for further development) provided by your peer (no more than 1 page). Finally, and in consideration of the "Indigenous Clinical Psychology in Australia: A Decolonising Social-Emotional Well-Being Approach" chapter (available on Blackboard), offer a reflection as to how you might change aspects of your role play to appropriately incorporate elements of the social-emotional well-being model based on the presenting problem.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

For full details please review the School of Psychology Student Guidelines - Extensions and Deferred quiz/exam.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Suicide risk assessment

Mode
Activity/ Performance
Category
Role play/ Simulation
Weight
Pass/Recycle
Due date

14/03/2025 8:00 am

Learning outcomes
L02, L03

Task description

Part 1: You will undertake a 13-minute role play with the course coordinator as the client and will conduct a portion of a suicide risk assessment with the client. You must cover the key areas required to be assessed when conducting a suicide risk assessment and have a basic plan of what to do next with the client by the end of the interview. Individual times will be offered closer to time of the assessment.


Part 2: You will spend up to a further 15-minutes writing up the risk assessment, including deciding on level of risk.

Submission guidelines

Individual times will be allocated.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

For full details please review the School of Psychology Student Guidelines - Extensions and Deferred quiz/exam.

Observation of clinical interaction - minimum of 4

Mode
Product/ Artefact/ Multimedia
Category
Placement
Weight
Assessed by supervisor
Due date

24/03/2025 - 20/06/2025

Learning outcomes
L04, L05, L06

Task description

At least four recordings of the provisional psychologist's sessions with clients is presented to the supervisor for analysis and to be viewed during the supervision session to allow for in-person reflection to occur. The supervisor and the provisional psychologist should complete the appropriate video reflection for the element being viewed (forms available viat the Blackboard site). All video reflections must be submitted via email to the course coordinator prior to completion of the placement (i.e., by the time of submission of the end-review paperwork).


The elements to be reflected on include:


- Microskills


- Psychoeducation


- Case conceptualisation/formulation


- Therapeutic procedure

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

Deferments of this assessment will not be available in this course because assessment is based on the successful development of professional competencies over the period of the practicum.

Mid Placement Review

Mode
Written
Category
Placement
Weight
Assessed by supervisor
Due date

23/05/2025 4:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L03, L04, L05, L06

Task description

Mid Placement Review conducted by the provisional psychologist and their supervisor of key clinical skills and overall case management. Please submit all documents to the course coordinator via email. Word format is preferred so that the course coordinator can add comments and sign off on any paperwork as required.


Documents to be completed and emailed include:


Mid-review form


Mid-placement checklist


Supervisory relationship questionnaire

Submission guidelines

Submit, via email, the Word doc versions of the documents to the Course Coordinator.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

For full details please review the School of Psychology Student Guidelines - Extensions and Deferred quiz/exam.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Multi Station Assessment Task (MSAT)

Mode
Activity/ Performance
Category
Placement
Weight
Pass/Recycle/Fail
Due date

12/06/2025 3:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L04, L05

Task description

The MSAT is a competency-based exam in which provisional psychologists will be required to demonstrate core clinical competencies across a series of key competency areas including therapeutic procedures, process issues, and assessment considerations.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

If you are unable to complete your MSAT you should submit your appropriate documentation (as per the extension policy) to your tutor and/or course coordinator to arrange for an alternate time to complete your presentation.

End Placement Review

Mode
Written
Category
Placement
Weight
Assessed by supervisor
Due date

20/06/2025 5:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L03, L04, L05, L06

Task description

End-placement review conducted by provisional psychologists and their supervisor of key clinical skills and overall case management. Please submit all documents to the course coordinator via email. Word format is preferred so that the course coordinator can add comments and sign off as applicable.


Documents to be completed and emailed include:


End-review form


End-placement checklist


Supervisory relationship questionnaire


Logbooks (client hours, supervision hours, other related hours) - provisional psychologists must keep a record of all their activities during placements. This includes client contact hours, supervision hours, and client-related hours. Forms will be provided to ensure that you are collating the correct information for each of these categories.

Submission guidelines

Submit, via email, the Word doc versions of the documents to the Course Coordinator.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

For full details please review the School of Psychology Student Guidelines - Extensions and Deferred quiz/exam.

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Pass/Fails Description
P

Course grade description: In order to progress to being allocated clients at the UQ Psychology Clinic, students must pass the self-reflection, intake interview competency, and suicide risk assessment competency. An overall course passing grade is achieved once the MSAT is passed, the supervisor has completed mid and end reviews of the provisional psychologist, reviewed at least four recording examples of theirᅠclinical work, and all administrative requirements for client files have been completed and reviewed by the provisional psychologist and theirᅠsupervisor.ᅠ TheᅠEnd Placement Checklistᅠprovides a checklist of all administrative requirements and must be signed off by the provisional psychologist, their supervisor, and Clinic staff (as applicable)ᅠbefore a pass can be given.ᅠ Provisional psychologists must make satisfactory progress within PSYC8301ᅠto progress to Internship andᅠProfessional Practiceᅠ2 (PSYC8302).

F

Course grade description: Unsatisfactory progress with clinical and/or administrative and professional skills.

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is not available for this course.

Additional assessment information

The student is responsible for immediately notifying their placement supervisor in the case that they have a concern regarding their health and safety or in the instance of an incident, injury or illness.



The University’sᅠFitness to Practise policyᅠreaffirms the University’s commitment to early intervention (where possible) whilst also providing a framework within which the University will manage Fitness to Practise concerns.ᅠ Fitness to practise at UQ encompasses a broad range of factors including:


Conduct:ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ Conduct outside the bounds considered acceptable or worthy of the membership of the profession


Performance:ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ Performance that is not consistent with the profession’s established standards at a student’s respective stage of their program


Compliance:ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ Disregard for, or are unable to meet, the rules, regulations or standards for practising as a member of the profession or for undertaking practical placement with a placement provider


Health:ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ A disability or health condition that impairs their capacity to practise as required by the professionᅠ


It is important to note that if your performance, behaviour or condition poses a serious concern for the welfare of others, or is unreasonably disruptive to the community in which they are learning, or results in an inability to meet the requirements of a program, the University may require that your studies be interrupted or, in cases where remediation is impracticable, discontinued.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.

Additional learning resources information

Other learning resources are made available on the Internship Resources shared drive.

Learning activities

The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.

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O-week

(17 Feb - 23 Feb)

Workshop

Microskills and communication in a therapy context

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L06

Workshop

Intake interviews and working with clients

Learning outcomes: L01, L06

Workshop

Crisis management and risk assessment

Learning outcomes: L02

Week 1

(24 Feb - 02 Mar)

Workshop

On being a psychologist

Learning outcomes: L02, L03, L06

Multiple weeks

From Week 5 To Exam week 2
(24 Mar - 22 Jun)

Placement

Internship

Client work, supervision, and other-related activities associated with working with clients seeking psychological support. Note that the placement carries on through to early August. More details on day one of workshops.

Learning outcomes: L04, L05

Policies and procedures

University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:

Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.

You'll also need to be aware of the following policies and procedures while completing this course:

School guidelines

Your school has additional guidelines you'll need to follow for this course: