Shaping future practitioners : graduate education in clinical and counseling psychology at Beijing Normal University
Start Date
21-2-2025 3:00 PM
End Date
21-2-2025 3:20 PM
Description
This presentation introduces the Master's Program in Clinical and Counseling Psychology at Beijing Normal University (BNU). Established in 2016, the program has a strong track record of training thousands of mental health professionals, making significant contributions to the field in mainland China. As one of the five accredited programs in mainland China, it aims to cultivate ethical, competent, and practice-oriented psychologists. The program combines rigorous academic training, supervised clinical practice, and professional development to prepare students for the growing demand for mental health services in Chinese society. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with experiential training. Students build a solid foundation in psychological theories, evidence-based counseling theories and techniques, and professional ethics. Coursework covers diverse topics, including psychotherapy theories, family therapy theories, developmental psychology, and multicultural counseling. Practical training requires 300 hours of practicum, supervised clinical internship, and supervision, ensuring students gain hands-on experience in real-world settings. This presentation highlights the program's unique strengths, including its focus on professional competency, evidenced-based practice, and multicultural sensitivity. It also emphasizes societal engagement through partnerships with different institutions, research opportunities, and clinical supervision. Graduates are well-equipped to deliver high-quality counseling services and contribute to the advancement of mental health practices. Attendees will gain an understanding of how BNU's program prepares students to navigate the complexities of clinical and counseling psychology while addressing the needs of diverse populations and maintaining the highest professional standards.
Speaker
Dr FANG Meng
Lecturer, Beijing Normal University, China
My name is Meng Fang (方萌), and I am a researcher, educator, and licensed psychotherapist. I earned my doctoral degree in Couple and Family Therapy from Michigan State University and currently serve as a faculty member at Beijing Normal University's Zhuhai campus. In my role as Supervision Coordinator and Clinical Supervisor for the Master of Applied Psychology program (Zhuhai), I am actively involved in overseeing clinical training, providing supervision, and fostering the development of future mental health professionals.
Document Type
Presentation
Recommended Citation
Fang, M. (2025, February 21). Shaping future practitioners: Graduate education in clinical and counseling psychology at Beijing Normal University. Presentation presented at the International Conference and Workshop on Health and Well-being in the Digital Era. Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
Shaping future practitioners : graduate education in clinical and counseling psychology at Beijing Normal University
This presentation introduces the Master's Program in Clinical and Counseling Psychology at Beijing Normal University (BNU). Established in 2016, the program has a strong track record of training thousands of mental health professionals, making significant contributions to the field in mainland China. As one of the five accredited programs in mainland China, it aims to cultivate ethical, competent, and practice-oriented psychologists. The program combines rigorous academic training, supervised clinical practice, and professional development to prepare students for the growing demand for mental health services in Chinese society. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with experiential training. Students build a solid foundation in psychological theories, evidence-based counseling theories and techniques, and professional ethics. Coursework covers diverse topics, including psychotherapy theories, family therapy theories, developmental psychology, and multicultural counseling. Practical training requires 300 hours of practicum, supervised clinical internship, and supervision, ensuring students gain hands-on experience in real-world settings. This presentation highlights the program's unique strengths, including its focus on professional competency, evidenced-based practice, and multicultural sensitivity. It also emphasizes societal engagement through partnerships with different institutions, research opportunities, and clinical supervision. Graduates are well-equipped to deliver high-quality counseling services and contribute to the advancement of mental health practices. Attendees will gain an understanding of how BNU's program prepares students to navigate the complexities of clinical and counseling psychology while addressing the needs of diverse populations and maintaining the highest professional standards.