HPS918 - Clinical Placement and Case Analysis 4

Unit details

Year:

2024 unit information

Enrolment modes:

Trimester 2: Burwood (Melbourne)

Credit point(s):1
EFTSL value:0.125
Unit Chair:Fiona Seeney
Prerequisite:

HPS917

Corequisite:Nil
Incompatible with: Nil
Typical study commitment:

Students will on average spend 150 hours over the teaching period undertaking the teaching, learning and assessment activities for this unit.

This will include educator guided online learning activities within the unit site.

Educator-facilitated (scheduled) learning activities - on-campus unit enrolment:

50 days supervised professional experience (clinical placement) plus attendance at case analysis seminar (1 x 1.5 hours) and one final seminar (full day)

Content

Through our placement partnerships, students will be able to continue to establish and demonstrate their clinical skills in assessment, case formulation and intervention with individuals and/or groups. Placements aim to provide students with a broad range of experiences across various presenting issues and settings such as child/youth, adult, aged, inpatient, outpatient, community, forensic and/or rehabilitation services.

Placements will involve individualised learning objectives developed in consultation with the Student, Agency Supervisor and Placement Coordinator. This is to be documented on the Supervision Contract which also outlines roles, responsibilities and requirements. Students will be required to carry a caseload under supervision and as placements’ progress students will increase their client contact. Supervision is an essential part of placement and will over time focus on increased autonomy and responsibility as well as higher level integration of theory and practice. Student's performance will be reviewed at a mid and end of placement meeting and measured across the core competencies as per the Mid and End of Placement Supervisor Report. Students will also engage in single-subject case study methodology, using a scientist-practitioner mindset, which will be used to develop their four research case reports (DPsych) across the placement units and present case material in case analysis seminars with their fellow students.

All meetings and paperwork are to be completed and are considered part of the unit requirements.

A final 'Transition to Professional Practice' day will be scheduled and is aimed at preparing students for finishing their course, reaching their clinical competencies and looking ahead to professional life as a registered psychologist and as a graduate of Deakin.

ULO These are the Learning Outcomes (ULO) for this unit. At the completion of this unit, successful students can: Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes
ULO1 Attend a minimum of 50 days of supervised clinical practice that will contribute to the days required for this course.

GLO6: Self-management
GLO8: Global citizenship

ULO2

Develop advanced skills in the delivery of psychological assessment and/or treatment using an evidenced- based framework.

GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
GLO2: Communication
GLO3: Digital literacy
GLO4: Critical thinking
GLO5: Problem solving
GLO6: Self-management
GLO8: Global citizenship

ULO3

Develop advanced clinical psychology skills in working with a child/adolescent or an adult/older adult client population.

GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
GLO2: Communication
GLO4: Critical thinking
GLO5: Problem solving
GLO6: Self-management

ULO4 Demonstrate ethical, legal and professional practice in all areas of clinical psychology, professional work and academic study.

GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
GLO2: Communication
GLO6: Self-management
GLO8: Global citizenship

ULO5 Demonstrate effective written and/or verbal and interpersonal communication using language appropriate for a range of stakeholders including clients, careers and other healthcare professionals.

GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
GLO2: Communication

ULO6 Establish and maintain collaborative relationships demonstrating professionalism, proficiency, responsibility and accountability with healthcare professionals, clients, carers and within the supervisory relationship.

GLO6: Self-management
GLO7: Teamwork

ULO7 Critically reflect and confidentially document placement activities.

GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
GLO2: Communication
GLO4: Critical thinking

Assessment

Trimester 2:
Assessment description Student output Grading and weighting
(% total mark for unit)
Indicative due week

Assessment 1: Attendance for 50 days

50 days

Pass/Fail

  • Regular attendance

Assessment 2: Completed logbook

Daily logbook entries

Pass/Fail

  • Completion of the placement

Assessment 3: Satisfactory End of Placement Supervisor Report

Performance on placement

Pass/Fail

  • Completion of the placement

Assessment 4: Satisfactory single-subject case study

Approximately 4000 words

Pass/Fail

  • Completion of the placement

Assessment 5: Satisfactory presentation of a case and attendance at final ‘Transition to Professional Practice’ Day.

20 – 25 minute case presentation

Pass/Fail

  • Active participation and presentation at case analysis seminars as well as final day.

This unit is an ungraded pass/ungraded fail only. All assessments must be passed in order for the unit to be passed.

The assessment due weeks provided may change. The Unit Chair will clarify the exact assessment requirements, including the due date, at the start of the teaching period.

Hurdle requirement

  • These assessment tasks and procedural components constitute 100% of the assessment for this unit. Failure to satisfactorily complete the requirements of any of the assessment tasks and their associated procedural components will result in the student failing the unit, preclude the admission of the student to the next placement and may result in the student's exclusion from the course.

Learning Resource

There is no prescribed text. Unit materials are provided via the unit site. This includes unit topic readings and references to further information.

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