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PSYK4303

The Role of the Psychologist 3 - Understanding, Skills Training and Practice

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Credits 7.5
Level Foundation courses, level I
Course start Autumn 2025
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Øvinger og praksis

About

About the course

Course content

The four courses comprising The Psychologist Role (30 credits total) aim to provide students with knowledge and experience of different types of psychological work. Students will also gain a broad understanding of the personal and relational prerequisites as well as professional competence required of psychologists, in addition to the ability to develop and reflect on the importance of these factors.

This series of courses is central to the ongoing suitability assessment, cf. Regulations on suitability assessment in higher education, § 2 and 4. An ongoing suitability assessment is carried out throughout the course of one’s studies, as it is based on the student's professional and personal disposition for working as a health professional.

Core topics in this course are attitudes, ethics and human rights, and as related to the psychologist profession. Along with observational training, students will also gain knowledge and experience of the health and welfare system's organization and of the psychologist role in first line service.

Learning outcome

Knowledge:

  • The students have acquired broad knowledge of models for cooperation and collaboration in the healthcare system, with special focus on the first line service.
  • The student know about of low-threshold interventions in mental health at the individual, group and system level.
  • Students have acquired knowledge of human rights in health promotion work, including knowledge of marginalization and the promotion of social engagement and integration through education, work and other arenas.
  • The student knows about themes like inclusion, equality, and non-discrimination, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion and worldview, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and age, such that students contribute to ensuring equal services for all groups in society.

Skills:

  • The student can analyze and relate critically to their own values, roles and functioning in meetings with users and collaborators.
  • The student can identify and analyze ethical issues and dilemmas that may arise in psychological activities and suggest relevant measures and solutions.

General competence:

  • The student can reflect on knowledge that contributes to an equal offer of services for everyone, including Sami patients.
  • The student is aware of and has the ability to reflect on the connection between personal and relational prerequisites and professional competence for exercising the role of psychologist.

Learning methods and activities

With the exception of some joint lectures and observational training in first line service, the students are divided into groups of approximatively 10 students led by a teacher. The group activities consist of exercises and discussions that are related to the learning objectives, as well as preparatory and finishing work tied to observational training.

Compulsory assignments

  • 80 % oppmøte i forelesninger og gruppesamlinger
  • 80 % oppmøte i observasjonspraksis
  • Innlevering av skriftlige arbeider

Further on evaluation

The student has the right to take the course once unless they do not receive a passing grade. If the student fails, the course and all compulsory activity must be taken again. The course is evaluated in accordance with Academic Regulations for the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) §5-10 (2) and Guidelines for the implementation and evaluation of clinical practice in psychology education - the clinical programme in psychology, NTNU

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Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Clinical Psychology Programme (CPSYR)

Required previous knowledge

PSYK4302

Course materials

Will be announced on BlackBoard when semester starts.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
PSYPRO4203 7.5 sp Autumn 2022
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Psychology

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Psychology