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PSY6106 · Psychopathology A
2026 Handbook0 credit pointsLevel 6Psychology
Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTCOverview
In this unit, you will develop a foundational knowledge of psychopathology and high prevalence psychiatric disorders, with a focus on the core clinical skills required for effective mental health practice: clinical assessment and diagnosis of mental health conditions. There is a strong emphasis on integrating theory with clinical practice throughout this unit. You will participate in a range of teaching and learning activities including weekly seminars, clinical skills practice, and self-reflection exercises. These activities are designed to complement clinical training activities and other coursework units, and to support professional engagement with the community
Areas of study: Psychology
Offerings
| Campus | Teaching period | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Notting Hill | First semester | Teaching mostly conducted outside of a classroom/campus environment (IMMERSIVE) |
Assessment
The Handbook lists an examination for this unit.
| # | Assessment | Type | Weight | Hurdle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Client evaluation report & mental status examination (written submission max. 1000 words) Pass/Fail | Written | 0% | Competency |
| 2 | Psychopathology evaluation report (written submission 2000 words and 4 pages maximum) Pass/Fail | Written | 0% | Competency |
| 3 | Demonstration & reflection: Clinical interviewing skills ( written - 500-750 words) Pass/Fail | Demonstration | 0% | Competency |
Assessments in this unit are competency-based. Competency is assessed against a criterion-referenced rubric. Failure to pass any hurdle assessment tasks may result in failure of the unit.
Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.
Requisites
The Handbook lists no prerequisite, corequisite or prohibition for this unit.
Learning outcomes
- Describe and discuss major classes of psychiatric illness based on DSM-5 nosology and emerging trends for diagnosis.
- Synthesise clinical information and related literature into a concise and contemporary written evaluation of selected psychiatric disorders.
- Conduct a psychiatric clinical interview to assess and differentiate between high prevalence psychiatric disorders.
- Observe and document Mental State Examination (MSE).
- Critically analyse and reflect on psychological knowledge to inform diagnostic assessment, clinical evaluation, and ongoing professional development needs.
Workload
11 seminars of 3 hours for a total of 33 hours. 1 asynchronous applied session of 2 hours that utilises video resources of clinical interviews focused on mental status examination, assessment of risk, and high prevalence disorders. This material will consolidate learning from synchronous delivery. Preparation / self-directed study: 1 hour per week for seminars, 2 hours for the applied session and 12 hours preparation for assessment tasks.
| Activity | Duration |
|---|---|
| Applied sessions | 2 hours |
| Seminars | 33 hours |
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