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Germany’s Clinical Social Work programs prepare international students to integrate social support with psychotherapeutic methods to help individuals, families, and communities address psychological, emotional, and social challenges. These interdisciplinary, English-taught programs combine strong theoretical foundations with extensive supervised practice in psychiatric hospitals, counseling centers, and social services, while developing therapeutic skills in cognitive-behavioral therapy, systemic therapy, and trauma-informed care. Students gain expertise in designing prevention strategies, delivering crisis intervention, and providing evidence-based counseling tailored to diverse needs, supported by Germany’s well-developed mental health infrastructure and structured pathways toward therapeutic licensing. Graduates are equipped for careers in clinics, counseling centers, social services, and private practice, typically starting with salaries between €42,000 and €55,000, where they contribute directly to mental health care and social well-being.
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Other EU Students
Other EU Students | Admission-restricted courses | Admission-free courses | |
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| Master | No courses | 15 July |