Clinical Psychology operates at the intersection of theory and practice, demanding a holistic approach. This model accentuates the rigorous examination of literature, empirical research grounded in theory, and the application of clinical interventions by professionals. Therefore, the Clinical Psychology department adopts a scientist-practitioner model as its guiding principle. The Master's program in Clinical Psychology, nestled within the Psychology Department, is a practical graduate program enriched by case studies and supervised sessions. Its objective is to equip graduates with both theoretical understanding and practical experience to alleviate psychological distress and enhance individuals' well-being. Graduates emerge prepared to serve as clinical psychologists, adept at comprehending, assessing, ameliorating, and preventing psychological challenges while upholding ethical standards. In the thesis-based Master's program, students engage in scholarly research under the guidance of a thesis advisor, culminating in the defense of their thesis before a jury.