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Clinical Psychology: Frequently Asked Questions
Clinical Psychology is the study and application of psychology to understand, prevent, and relieve psychologically-based distress or dysfunction to promote well-being and personal development. Clinical psychology should not be confused with psychiatry, which has similar treatment goals (e.g., alleviating mental distress), but differ in that psychiatrists are physicians with medical degrees.
Clinical Psychologists are trained professionals in psychology who use therapy techniques to assess clients’ mental conditions and to help clients lessen the emotional impact of illness; reduce stress, anxiety and depression; manage pain; increase well-being and quality of life; and improve relationships. As part of assessing a client’s condition, psychologists may use intelligence and achievement tests, personality tests, neuropsychological tests, and clinical observation.
Clinical Psychologists may treat any of the following conditions...
- Alcoholism
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Drug Abuse
- Mental Illness
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