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Doctor of Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Clinical Practice (DPPClinPrac)

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Degrees Degree types explained Doctor of Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Clinical Practice (DPPClinPrac)
Duration Degree duration details
Start date
Location Streatham Campus
Study modes Study mode details Part time 4-6 years by Blended Learning

Why study Doctor of Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Clinical Practice (DPPClinPrac) at Exeter?

Exeter has an international reputation for research relevant to clinical practice. This doctoral programme is part of a wider portfolio of Clinical Doctorates within the department of Psychology at Exeter.

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Phone: +44 (0)1392 72 72 72

Contact

DClin PGR support team:\ dppclinprac@exeter.ac.uk

How to apply

Apply online (Applications close 30 April 2026)

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Research overview

The Doctor of Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Clinical Practice (DPPClinPrac) programme provides clinical training as either a Psychodynamic or a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, leading to professional registration with the British Psychoanalytic Council and post-graduate membership of the British Psychotherapy Fellowship. This is a new professional doctorate at the University of Exeter, that has clinical, academic and research components.

Learn from senior clinicians

Exeter has an international reputation for training clinicians, working in the psychological therapies. The DPPClinPrac programme is staffed by senior clinicians in the field of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, delivering high-quality training in all of its clinical, academic and research components. Whilst the programme has clinical work at its core, it also provides a thorough grounding in theory and research relevant to psychotherapeutic clinical practice.

As well as being taught and supervised, clinically, by experienced, analytically trained clinicians who also work or have worked in various clinical settings, you will have access to senior, research-active supervisors and teachers in a range of research methodologies, qualitative and quantitative, with a wide spectrum of research interests.

Study while working

The programme content, structure and delivery is designed to meet the needs and interests of students who may also be working professionals. The on-campus learning is delivered in five-day intensive teaching blocks, once a term on the Streatham Campus in Exeter. The rest of the programme may be completed online in participants’ home locations, allowing you to complete your study around your work commitments.

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Accreditations

How to apply

In order to be considered for the DPPClinPrac course you will normally be expected to meet all of the following criteria (or equivalent of):

Personal therapy requirements

All students must be in personal therapy with a British Psychoanalytic Council’s (BPC) registered Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst or Jungian Analyst, who has been approved as a training therapist by the programme staff and ratified by the university Course Committee. At a minimum, students must remain in therapy at the appropriate frequency for the duration of the course of training that they are pursuing and until qualified. Please note that personal therapy costs are not included in the programme fees and must be covered by the student.

Interview and sample of work

Applicants will be required to attend an interview and submit a relevant piece of work. This may include, for example, prior publications or previous academic work.

Interview dates for the programme in 2026 are:

The outcome of your interview will be communicated soon after the interview.

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course fall under Profile B2: view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Application

You can apply online using our application portal, where you will be able to submit your research proposal, academic CV and other supporting documents

Application dates

Apply online by the deadline of 30th April 2026.

Interviews will take place during the week of

The outcome of your interview will be communicated to you as soon as possible after your interview.

Please note conditions must be met by the programme start date of 21st September 2026.

Open evenings

Our upcoming open evening are on 22nd January and 5th March 2026.

Equal opportunities

The University is committed to an equal opportunities policy with respect to gender, age, race, sexual orientation and/or disability when dealing with applications. It is also committed to widening access to higher education to students from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience.

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Course content

The programme is studied in two stages and includes doctorate-level training in clinical practice research skills:

Below is a typical outline of modules providing examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, and student demand.

Stage one

During the initial stage of the programme, you will engage in seminars, undertake psychodynamic psychotherapy work with patients, participate in an institutional observation, and undertake a small-scale research project.

Typically, at the end of stage one of the programme, you should be competent to work psychotherapeutically within a psychodynamic/psychoanalytic psychotherapy frame, under supervision, within an institutional setting.

Stage 1: 180 credits of compulsory modules

You may exit at the end of stage 1 of the programme, having completed all of the modules, with an MSc academic qualification: a Master's in Psychodynamic and Psychoanalytic Clinical Practice (MPPClinPrac), but no clinical qualification.

Stage two

The second stage of the programme is dedicated to clinical practice, engaging in clinical work, participating in observations, attending seminars, and focusing on the development of a research project that holds relevance to clinical practice.

Typically, on successful completion of stage 2 of the programme you should be competent to practise as either a psychodynamic or a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in an independent, ethical practice.

Stage 2: 360 credits of compulsory modules

You can exit at the end of stage 2 of the programme, having completed all of the modules except the Dissertation module, with an MSc academic qualification and a clinical qualification: a Master's in Psychodynamic and Psychoanalytic Clinical Practice (Clinical Practice) (MPPClinPrac(CT)).

Blended learning

You will have one intensive teaching block week of in-person learning per term throughout the four years (a total of 12). Programme. Learning Set seminars, tutorials and supervision sessions can be joined online. Personal therapy, clinical work and observations are carried out face-to-face and locally to you. This means that the programme can be participated in throughout the UK and internationally.

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Fees and funding

Fees 2025/26

Tuition fees per year 2025/26

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International:

Please note: If an applicant is intending to use Accreditation of Prior Learning or indeed any credit transferred into a doctoral programme then they will not be eligible for a student loan via the Student Loan Company (SLC). Therefore, in such a case applicants are expected to research their own sources of funding and read the Terms and Conditions carefully before embarking on any course of study.

If you are considering taking out a Doctoral Loan please be aware that this has to be spread across the maximum duration of the programme which is 6 years, therefore the student loan payments will not be sufficient to cover the annual tuition fees. Please see further FAQs for more information.

Fees 2026/27

Tuition fees per year 2026/27

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International:

Please note: If an applicant is intending to use Accreditation of Prior Learning or indeed any credit transferred into a doctoral programme then they will not be eligible for a student loan via the Student Loan Company (SLC). Therefore, in such a case applicants are expected to research their own sources of funding and read the Terms and Conditions carefully before embarking on any course of study.

If you are considering taking out a Doctoral Loan please be aware that this has to be spread across the maximum duration of the programme which is 6 years, therefore the student loan payments will not be sufficient to cover the annual tuition fees. Please see further FAQs for more information.

Current funding opportunities

Our Postgraduate Funding webpage provides links to further information. If you are considering a PhD in the future, in addition to University of Exeter funding, we have been successful at securing postgraduate funding for PhD research through our Funded centres.

Current available funding

Supervision

As well as senior and experienced analytically trained clinicians who are also working in various clinical settings, teaching on the programme, students also have access to senior, research active supervisors and teachers in a range of research methodologies, qualitative and quantitative, with a wide spectrum of research interests. For more information about the course team and their clinical and research interests, see our Staff Profiles.

You can expect:

Careers

This programme will qualify graduates to work privately, in the public services or independent sectors by achieving a clinical qualification conferring eligibility for registration with the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) as a Psychodynamic or Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist.

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