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BA Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies
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Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies is a discipline that examines the inner life of individuals in relation to the social world they inhabit. It draws on more than a century of psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice to ask why people think, feel, and behave as they do, exploring the conscious and unconscious forces that shape personality, relationships, and social experience. Rather than treating individuals and society as separate objects of study, this field insists that the two are deeply interconnected: the personal is social, and the social is personal. At the University of Essex, this three-year full-time programme develops your understanding of psychoanalytic theory from Freud and Klein through to contemporary developments, alongside the application of these frameworks to social and cultural phenomena. You will explore how unconscious processes operate in individual development, in group dynamics, in organisations, and in cultural life, and you will study how psychoanalytic ideas illuminate questions of identity, gender, race, and power. The programme develops your skills in close reading, interpretive analysis, and the ability to hold complexity and ambiguity in mind, all of which are capacities that both clinical and non-clinical careers demand. Graduates go on to careers in counselling and psychotherapy, where further professional training will be required, as well as in social work, education, human resources, research, healthcare, and the charitable sector. The capacity to think about motivation, emotion, and relationship dynamics is valuable in any professional context that involves understanding people, whether in direct therapeutic work, organisational consultancy, policy development, or community support. Postgraduate study in psychoanalytic studies, counselling psychology, social work, or sociology is a natural route for those who wish to develop their expertise further or pursue clinical practice.
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