University Course: Specialised Training in Clinical Psychology
Faculty of Psychology
EQF/NQF: Level 8
Clinical Psychology (PDF)
Part-time
EUR 1,970 (basic module: 2 semesters | advanced modules: 1 semester each)
German
WS 2025/26 (beginning of December)
Vienna
30 November 2025
The Specialised Training in Clinical Psychology is a postgraduate programme that prepares students for the profession of clinical psychologist as regulated by the Austrian Psychology Act. It provides the scientific and professional qualifications required by law for independent and autonomous diagnostic and therapeutic psychological work in preventing, treating and rehabilitating psychological and psychosomatic suffering, disorders, disabilities and diseases.
Please note that the course language ist German.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
The formal prerequisite for admission to the university course Specialised Training in Clinical Psychology is the completion of a degree in psychology comprising 300 ECTS credits at a recognised Austrian or foreign post-secondary educational institution. The provisions of the Austrian Psychologists Act also make admission to the specialised training course subject to the following requirements: The postgraduate training programme may only be commenced by those who have demonstrably acquired 75 ECTS credits of theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in as equal a proportion as possible in the following course content during their psychology studies:
- psychopathology, psychopharmacology, psychiatry and neurology
- psychological diagnostics with special reference to health-related experience and behaviour and mental disorders, including exercises
- Methods and areas of application in the field of health promotion, disease prevention and rehabilitation
- psychological interventions in the field of health psychology and clinical psychology, including exercises
Further admission requirements are a
- a general practitioner’s certificate of physical fitness
- a clinical-psychological or specialist psychiatric report on mental aptitude
Admission Procedure
Admission Procedure
The admission procedure consists of the application and the selection procedure. If the admission procedure is successful, a place on the programme is allocated subject to availability.
Application
As part of the application process, please send the following documents to klin-ges-psychologie@sfu.ac.at:
- Proof of completion of a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programme in Psychology
- curriculum vitae
- Copy of passport or identity card
- Copy of e-card
- Letter of motivation
- General medical and clinical-psychological or psychiatric certificate of suitability
Selection procedure
The selection procedure consists of a review of the competences required for the degree programme in an admissions interview with the head of the degree programme. In particular, previous academic achievements and the acquisition of the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required by law as part of the psychology degree programme are reviewed in this interview.
Programme structure and content
Programme structure and content
Curriculum – Clinical Psychology (PDF, in German)
Qualification Profile and Competences
Qualification Profile and Competences
Students acquire the professional skills necessary for independent clinical-psychological examination, counselling and treatment of people with mental problems, disorders or illnesses based on scientific findings.
Contact us
Contact us
Univ.-Prof.in Dr.in Birgit U. Stetina
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Coordination
klin-ges-psychologie@sfu.ac.at
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Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna
Faculty of Psychology
Freudplatz 1
1020 Vienna