The MSc Applied Psychology (Therapies) at the University of Salford gives you a solid grounding in evidence-based psychotherapies—such as CBT and integrative therapies—to address mental health, addiction, and chronic health conditions. It is ideal for psychology graduates or health professionals who want to deepen their therapeutic knowledge and conduct rigorous applied research. University of Salford+1
Curriculum structure:
In the first year, students take Psychological Therapies for Common Mental Health Disorders, examining CBT, psychodynamic, and person-centred approaches, along with Research Methods in Psychology to build research rigour. The second semester covers Addictive Behaviours, where you study theory and treatment of addiction, and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy & Physical Health to learn how CBT techniques support clients with chronic health conditions. Finally, the course concludes with a Dissertation that allows you to research a therapy-related topic of personal or professional interest.
Focus areas:
“CBT; integrative psychotherapy; addiction; physical health; therapeutic research”
Learning outcomes:
You will develop advanced therapeutic skills, critically evaluate different psychological intervention models, design and conduct applied psychological research, and produce a dissertation that reflects your clinical interests.
Professional alignment (accreditation):
This MSc supports further training such as a professional doctorate, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP) roles, or research-oriented careers.
Reputation:
Salford’s School of Health & Society draws on experienced therapy practitioners, and its graduates often progress into senior clinical, NHS, or academic roles, or continue on to doctoral training.
Students develop practical therapeutic skills through clinical training and applied research projects using the university's specialist therapy facilities. They have access to dedicated therapy practice rooms and clinical skills resources. The programme's experiential components include:
Clinical Skills Training: Development of evidence-based therapeutic techniques
Therapy Practice Rooms: Access to dedicated clinical skills facilities
Applied Research Project: A dissertation focused on psychological therapies
Supervised Practice: Opportunities for clinical skills development
Professional Development: Preparation for roles in psychological therapy services
Graduates of the University of Salford’s MSc Applied Psychology (Therapies) develop comprehensive skills in psychological therapies and research, enabling employment in roles such as Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, CBT Therapist, Mental Health Practitioner, and Clinical Researcher:
The university offers personalized career support including employability workshops, research supervision, clinical placements, and networking with NHS and independent healthcare providers.
Graduates experience strong employment rates, with typical salaries ranging between £28,000 and £45,000 depending on role and sector.
Partnerships with NHS mental health services, addiction clinics, and community healthcare organisations provide valuable placement and applied learning opportunities.
The program supports progression towards professional doctorates and training such as Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner and Clinical Psychology Doctorate.
Graduates complete a dissertation focused on applied psychological therapies, enhancing research and practical skills for the workplace.
Further Academic Progression: Graduates often pursue clinical doctorate training, PhD research, or advanced certification in psychological therapies.



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