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    Clin·i·cal psy·chol·o·gy
    /ˈklinəkəl sīˈkäləjē/

    noun

    • 1. the branch of psychology concerned with the assessment and treatment of mental illness and psychological problems.

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  2. In the simplest terms, clinical psychology is “the study of individuals, by observation or experimentation, with the intention of promoting change.” 1 Seems pretty straightforward, right? In fact, clinical psychology is a complex and diverse specialty area within psychology.

  3. Clinical psychology, branch of psychology concerned with the practical application of research methodologies and findings in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Clinical psychologists classify their basic activities under three main headings: assessment (including diagnosis),

  4. Apr 19, 2018 · Clinical psychologists are doctorate-level professionals who have received training in research methods and techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of various psychological disorders. They work primarily in health and mental health clinics, in research, in academic settings, or in group and independent practices.

  5. Overview. Table of contents. Contributor bios. Reviews and awards. Book details. The 5-volume APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology reflects the state-of-the-art in clinical psychology — science, practice, research, and training.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · The meaning of CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY is a branch of psychology concerned with researching, diagnosing, assessing, and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral issues.

  7. Clinical psychology is a broad discipline that focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, etiology (causes), treatment, and prevention of mental disorders.

  8. We’ll describe what clinical psychology is, what clinical psychologists do, where they work, how they are trained, and how clinical psychology is related to other domains of psychology, including other mental health fields.

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