clinical psychology

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A branch of psychology: Clinical psychology is the branch of psychology focused on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders, psychological distress, and maladaptive behavior.
    • Applied mental health science: It involves the scientific application of psychological principles to understand and alleviate dysfunction and to promote personal development and well-being.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • She decided to pursue a career in clinical psychology to help people with anxiety disorders.
    • The university's department of clinical psychology is renowned for its research on depression.
    • Effective treatment in clinical psychology often involves psychotherapy and psychological assessment.
Advanced Usage
  • "Evidence-based practice in clinical psychology": Refers to the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences.

    • The clinic prides itself on its commitment to evidence-based practice in clinical psychology.
  • "Clinical psychology training program": A specialized graduate program (often leading to a Ph.D. or Psy.D.) that educates and trains future clinical psychologists.

    • He was accepted into a highly competitive clinical psychology training program.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clinical psychologist (n): A professional who practices clinical psychology, typically holding a doctoral degree and a license.

    • The clinical psychologist conducted a series of cognitive-behavioral therapy sessions.
  • Clinical assessment (n): The process of evaluating a person's psychological functioning through interviews, tests, and observations, a core activity in clinical psychology.

    • The clinical assessment included personality inventories and a diagnostic interview.
Synonyms
  • Psychopathology: The scientific study of mental disorders, which overlaps significantly with the research and diagnostic aspects of clinical psychology.
  • Abnormal psychology: An academic subfield closely related to clinical psychology, focusing on the nature and development of psychological disorders.
Related Phrases and Terms
  • Health service psychology: A broad term that encompasses clinical psychology and other applied psychology specialties focused on providing healthcare services.

    • The field of health service psychology includes clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and school psychology.
  • Clinical science model: An approach to training in clinical psychology that emphasizes the integration of scientific research and practice.

    • The program follows the clinical science model, ensuring graduates are both skilled researchers and practitioners.
Noun
  1. the branch of psychology concerned with the treatment of abnormal mentation and behavior