What Is Clinical Psychology ?

Approximately 91% of those employed in the clinicalcategorizing information) that sometimes results in
psychology field engage in psychological assessmentsbehavioral problems. To uncover irrational thinking,
aimed at diagnosis and treatment. Tests may includeprofessionals try desensitization, Socratic questioning,
intelligence/achievement tests like IQ tests or WISC-IVrelational dialectics therapy or note taking.
tests, which measure knowledge, verbal skills, memory,In systems or family therapy, psychology therapists
reasoning, attention span and spatial perception.focus on the interaction of the family and their
Personality tests try to categorize behavioral andinterpersonal dynamics. Interventions include a spouse,
logical patterns. The MMPI, Rorschach Inkblot test orparent, sibling or close friend. While some of the
the Myers-Briggs test all try to reveal the psychologicalintervention involves a group discussion, homework
dynamics. Furthermore, neuropsychological testsassignments are often given to help patients keep
examine structures and brain pathways in a moreworking, thinking and assessing outside of their therapy
"scientific" manner. Clinical observation includes studyingsessions.
a control group and a variable group for differences inThere are many areas of specialization within clinical
behavior, mood, perception, understanding, memory,psychology, like: health, neuropsychology (focus: the
communication and affect.brain), geropsychology (focus: the elderly), counseling
There are four main perspectives of clinicaland social behavior therapy. Neuropsychologists study
psychology: psychodynamic, humanistic,things like the medical symptoms behind schizophrenia,
cognitive-behavioral and systems/family therapy. First,dementias or other mental disorders. No matter what
psychodynamic psychotherapy developed out of theform of psychology is focused upon, the main intent is
works of Sigmund Freud and sought to make theto promote mental health, design new programs and
unconscious desires come to the surface, rather thanhelp families deal with mental illness.
remain suppressed. Popular interventions include freeThere has been some criticism in recent years that
association and the examination of transference andclinical psychology is "too subjective" and difficult to
defenses. The history of mental illness is examinedprove with empirical evidence. A major problem is that
through the exploration of childhood memories.health insurance companies refuse to cover therapy
The humanistic perspective of psychology was basedcosts, which limits many lower income individual's
around the work of Carol Rogers, Victor Frankl andmental health treatment options.
Rollo May. Rogers argued that people neededSince clinical psychologists receive less schooling than
congruence, unconditional positive regard andpsychiatrists, many medical doctors downplay the
empathetic understanding as mental health treatment.importance of therapy. However, one need only pick
The humanist perspective seeks to help the personup a journal of psychiatry to see that psychotherapy is
towards self-actualization and connecting with theirstill a valid profession and one that can supplement
natural born potential.medication for unbelievable results.
The cognitive behavioral perspective looks at theA free audio gift awaits you at our portal site, where
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