Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in Psychosomatic Disorders is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to equip physiotherapists with specialized knowledge and skills to address the interplay between psychological and physiological health. The curriculum integrates advanced therapeutic techniques, including cognitive-behavioral strategies, stress management, and rehabilitation interventions, aimed at managing conditions like chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and somatoform disorders. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based practice, clinical reasoning, and interdisciplinary collaboration to provide holistic care. Students engage in extensive clinical training and research to develop expertise in addressing the psychological factors influencing physical health. Graduates are prepared for roles in specialized healthcare settings, contributing to improved patient outcomes in managing complex psychosomatic conditions.