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Clinical Psychologist
Clinical psychology is an integration of science, theory and clinical knowledge to understand, prevent and alleviate the suffering of the function or dysfunction and to promote personal development and welfare. psychologists central to their practice of psychological assessment and psychotherapy, but also participate in clinical research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and development and program management. In many countries clinical psychology is a mental health profession regulated.
Child Psychologist
Most parents believe that all you have to do is to punish children, and at the same time, show them that you love them, and that there should be more than enough. However, it is not. Your child can grow up to be kind, polite and intelligent, but he can still have self-esteem issues. You will find that a child just got to build his personality, when you leave home to study in another city or country. If you are a strict discipline, make it a point to be as self-discipline when it comes to meet the reasonable demands of your child. If you make it a point to ensure your child's homework before the party, but also noteworthy is the time to drop off and pick it up.
School Psychologist
A school psychologist is a type of psychologist who works in education to help children with emotional, social and academic. The aim of educational psychology is to collaborate with parents, teachers and students to promote a healthy learning environment that focuses on the needs of children.
Forensic Psychologist
A forensic psychologist is a person who studies the actions and motivations of criminals, and apply this research to other criminals. He or she generally has a degree in psychology, criminology, or both. Most have at least a masters degree. After obtaining their studies, spend many forensic psychologists for many years as a police officer. This experience gives them an insight into the lives and thought processes of criminals.
Behavioral Psychologist
Behavioral psychology is the study of human behavior through experimental research. It is based on the principle that all human behavior is learned and can be modified through various forms of packaging. The main purpose of a behavioral psychologist is to use his knowledge on how people learn new behaviors to help improve mental disorder.
Pediatric Psychologist
"Psychology of Children" refers to the integration of scientific and clinical work, which principles of applied psychology in the context of pediatric health-related subjects. The Area seeks to promote health and development of children, adolescents and their families using the methods and techniques that are empirically validated. As such, a must receive special training in research methods in psychology, and child health questions to be a pediatric psychologist. These are generally courses, clinical practice and supervised research experience. Most of this stems from the specialized training graduate studies, internships or clinical residency, and doctoral fellowships, although a careerlong commitment to education and training is one of the ethical principles that professional psychology is built.
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