Family psychology

UNIFORM MASTER’S STUDIES

  • Type of studies UNIFORM MASTER’S STUDIES
  • Field of study PSYCHOLOGY
  • Study mode FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME
  • Duration 5 YEARS (10 SEMESTERS)

The specialization in psychology of children, adolescents and families provides knowledge about the diagnosis and therapy of children and teenagers as well as their families. The curriculum focuses on a multifaceted understanding of specific dilemmas of childhood and adolescence. It also looks more broadly at the context of symptoms, the aetiology of difficulties, developmental disorders and wider family relationships. Psychology of children, adolescents and families as a study programme is addressed to people who are interested in the psychology of human development and feel the need to help young people in their quest to discover their own self. Candidates should be open to new experiences and remain sensitive to the issues of childhood and adolescence. In addition, the studies analyse various psychotherapeutic approaches and techniques.

Psychologia rodziny

ISSUES DISCUSSED DURING STUDIES

  • clinical psychology of children and adolescents
  • adult clinical psychology
  • clinical neuropsychology
  • psychotherapy
  • psychological diagnosis of children and adolescents
  • diagnosis of the educational environment
  • psychoeducation methods (students, parents and teachers)
  • problems and educational tasks of childhood and adolescence
  • managing stress and aggression at school
  • supporting the process of learning and teaching at school
  • psychopharmacology
  • psychosomatics
  • clinical neuropsychology
  • behaviour and personality disorders
  • anxiety and neurotic disorders
  • addiction to psychoactive substances
  • psychological clinical diagnosis
  • psychosis – schizophrenia and affective disease
  • paediatric psychology
  • eating disorders
  • psycho-traumatology and psychopathology
  • psychology of marriage and family
  • human sexuality in the life cycle
  • forensic and penitentiary psychology
  • psychology of the disabled
  • interpersonal training
  • graduation seminar

EMPLOYMENT PERSPECTIVES

  • public and non-public healthcare (hospitals, clinics, etc.)
  • educational, rehabilitation, treatment institutions
  • psychological and pedagogical clinics
  • mental health clinics
  • educational and rehabilitation centres
  • family support centres
  • district diagnostic and consultation centres
  • adoption centres

FEES

FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME

STUDY FROM

2 500€ per year */ 1300€ per semester

(Students from non-EU countries: 3 600 € for the first year, 3 200 € for subsequent years)

ADMISSION PROCEDURE STEP BY STEP

STEP 1

REGISTER ONLINE

  • Choose the faculty

  • Register in the system

  • Fill the required tabs: personal data, passport details, address

STEP 2

ADMISSION DOCUMENTS

  • Prepare the required documents:
    • National ID or passport
    • One passport photo
    • Copy of a secondary school leaving certificate – in case of Bachelor’s degree studies
    • Copy of Bachelor’s diploma and transcript of grades – in case of Master’s degree studies
  • Upload scans of the required documents (see the full list of documents in the tab Important documents)

STEP 3

PAYMENT

  • Make a payment of the tuition and entry fees

  • Attach payment confirmation to your application

STEP 4

ACCEPTANCE

  • Receive scans of Acceptance Letter
  • In case of non-EU students – make a Visa appointment

STEP 5

WELCOME at Uczelnia Biznesu i Nauk Stosowanych „Varsovia”!

  • On your arrival day, please come to the Student Services with original copies of the required documents.

Rzecznik Dyscyplinarny
ds. Studentów

dr Iwona Długoszewska-Kruk

mgr Witold Spitulski

Członek Zespołu Rzecznika Dyscyplinarnego ds. Studentów

Rzecznik Dyscyplinarny
ds. Nauczycieli Akademickich

dr Paweł Łabuz, prof. UV

mgr Maciej Romanowski

Członek Zespołu Rzecznika Dyscyplinarnego ds. Nauczycieli Akademickich

Biuro Obsługi
Studiów

bos.warszawa@varsovia.study

+48 698 407 637

+48 698 695 954

Godziny pracy:

  • Poniedziałek 13:00-17:00
  • Wtorek – dzień pracy wewnętrznej (biuro zamknięte)
  • Środa 13:00-17:00
  • Czwartek – dzień pracy wewnętrznej (biuro zamknięte)
  • Piątek 13:00 – 17:00
  • Sobota 8:00 – 14:00
  • Niedziela: 8:00 – 12:00

bos.rzeszow@varsovia.study

+48 17 741 20 42

Godziny pracy:

  • Poniedziałek, środa, czwartek, piątek – 11.00-17.00
  • Wtorek – dzień pracy wewnętrznej (biuro zamknięte)
  • Sobota (w dni zjazdowe zgodne z planem) 8:00 – 17:00
  • Niedziela – nieczynne

bos.poznan@varsovia.study

+48 606 848 928

Godziny pracy:

  • Poniedziałek – dzień pracy wewnętrznej
  • Wtorek – dzień pracy wewnętrznej
  • Środa – godz. 10.00 – 16.00 (przerwa 12.30 – 13.00)
  • Czwartek – godz. 10.00 – 16.00 (przerwa 12.30 – 13.00)
  • Piątek – godz. 10.00 – 16.00 (przerwa 12.30 – 13.00)
  • Sobota – godz. 8.00 – 15.30 (przerwa 12.30 – 13.00)
  • Niedziela – dzień pracy wewnętrznej

bos.wroclaw@varsovia.study

+48 71 725 41 27

Godziny pracy:

  • poniedziałek: 11:00-17:00
  • wtorek: 11:00-17:00
  • środa: 11:00-17:00
  • czwartek: dzień pracy wewnętrznej
  • piątek: 11:00-16:00
  • sb. 8:00-14:00 (w dni zjazdowe zgodne z planem)
  • ndz. 8:00-12:00 (w dni zjazdowe zgodne z planem)

bos.szczecin@varsovia.study

+48 666 092 302

Godziny pracy:

  • pon. – śr. 11:00-17:00
  • czwartek – BOS nieczynny
  • piątek. 11:00-14:00
  • sb. 8:00-14:00 Weekendy zjazdowe (zajęcia stacjonarne)
  • ndz. 8:00-12:00 Weekendy zjazdowe (zajęcia stacjonarne)

bos.lublin@varsovia.study

+48 81 473 25 62

Godziny pracy:

  • pon. – pt. 9:00-17:00 (przerwa 12:30-13:00)
  • sb. 8:00-14:00 (w dni zjazdowe zgodne z planem)
  • ndz. 8:00-12:00 (w dni zjazdowe zgodne z planem)