Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to page footer

PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT

AIM OF THE PROGRAM

Aim of the Program

The aim of the Graduate Program in School Psychology is the training of students in School Psychology, according to current international trends and practices in School Psychology and current educational, psychosocial and multicultural needs of school communities based on a scientist-practitioner model.

The Graduate Program in School Psychology, Department of Psychology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens has two tracks:

  • “School Psychology” and
  • “Applications of Psychology in the School Community”

The structure of the Program  in the track of “School Psychology” is based on the multidimensional role of the school psychologist which involves: a) psychodiagnostic assessment and counselling of students, b)  consultation and collaboration with all members of the school community (educators, mental health specialists, parents), c) development, implementation and evaluation of prevention and intervention programs and school-family-community collaboration; d) enhancing positive relationships, mental resilience and well-being in the school community e) intercultural understanding and acceptance and advocacy for the needs and rights of children and adolescents, and f) crisis management in the school community.

The track of "School Psychology" provides professional psychologists with specialized training in order to work in mainstream schools, in schools of Special Education, Assessment and Counselling Centers, Refugee Reception and Education Facilities, High Schools of Intercultural, Music and Arts Education, and in Community Mental Health Centers as school psychologists.

The track of “Applications of Psychology in School Community” aims to train teachers and graduates of different Departments and provide them with specialized knowledge based on the interconnection of theory, research and practice at the context of the scientist-practitioner model of School Psychology. This model is based on current trends of Psychology and the current educational, psychosocial and multicultural needs of the school community, related to: a) learning, positive development and adjustment of all students in school, b) learning, adjustment and support of students with special educational needs and disabilities, (c) promotion and enhancement of teachers’ role as consultants, (d) implementation of prevention and intervention programs and crisis management programs in the school community, (e) cooperation among all members of the school community at the context of multidisciplinary teams, and (f) intercultural understanding and acceptance and advocacy for the needs and rights of children and adolescents.

The Master Program in School Psychology awards a Diploma of Postgraduate Studies in "School Psychology" (MA in School Psychology) with the following tracks:

  • "School Psychology"
  • “Applications of Psychology in the School Community”

The titles are awarded by the Department of Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.