University College Dublin

Master in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Dublin, Ireland

The Master in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at University College Dublin is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University College Dublin (UCD) is Ireland’s largest and most globally engaged university, founded in 1854 and situated on a spacious campus south of Dublin. Renowned for its research-intensive culture, UCD hosts more than 35,000 students from over 150 countries and offers a broad spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across arts, sciences, business, engineering, medicine and more. Its scale and international outlook make it an appealing destination for students seeking a research-led education in an energetic European capital region.

UCD’s academic strengths span traditional disciplines and cutting-edge fields, with robust research funding and industry partnerships that support innovation and practical learning. Students benefit from state-of-the-art laboratories, comprehensive libraries, student support services and a wide network of international exchanges. The university also emphasizes employability through career services, internships and active alumni engagement that help graduates transition into global careers.

Campus life at UCD balances academic intensity with extracurricular engagement, including sports, cultural societies and community involvement. Accommodation, transport and welfare services are geared to support international students arriving to Dublin. Prospective applicants should review program-specific entry requirements and available scholarships, consider English language criteria, and use the university’s international office resources to plan applications and arrival logistics.

About the Program

The Master in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy is a 2-year program for mental health professionals who want to improve their clinical skills. This Master's degree is taught in English and offered by University College Dublin in Ireland. Its main advantage is that it provides rigorous clinical training while allowing students to engage in their own psychoanalysis.

The curriculum covers topics like clinical diagnostics and psychoanalytic discourse. Students receive personalized guidance through small group and individual clinical supervision. The program also includes a research dissertation and a clinical paper, helping students apply their learning in practical settings.

Graduates can pursue roles like psychoanalytic psychotherapist, clinical psychologist, and mental health counselor. They often work in hospitals, private practices, and mental health organizations. Some potential employers include healthcare providers, community mental health services, and research institutions.

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