5 PhD programmes in Counselling Psychology in Scotland, United Kingdom
Pluralism as a Framework and Approach to Counselling and Social and Health Interventions
The Pluralism as a Framework and Approach to Counselling and Social and Health Interventions research programme at Abertay University will prepare you for a rewarding career as an academic and researcher, as well as opening up opportunities for a diverse range of careers outside of academia.
Counselling
The Counselling programme at University of Strathclyde is an opportunity for practising counsellors/psychotherapists to develop their research knowledge and skills by conducting a substantial practice-based research study related to the process or outcome of counselling.
Mental Health
At University of Glasgow, our Mental Health research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions.
Counselling Psychology
In this Counselling Psychology programme from Glasgow Caledonian University, you’ll expand your ability to work with complex client groups and contribute impactful research to the field of psychological health.
Professional Development in Mental Health Nursing and Counselling
Research and knowledge exchange within the field of mental and physical health/wellbeing is a key priority for the 21st century. This PhD in Professional Development in Mental Health Nursing and Counselling is offered at Abertay University.