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Clinical psychologists aim to reduce the distress and improve the psychological well-being of clients. They use the psychological methods and research to make positive changes to their clients’ lives and will offer various forms of treatment.
Clinical psychologists often work along side other professionals in multi-disciplinary teams in order to tackle complex patient problems.
Clinical psychologists work with clients of all ages on a variety of different mental or physical health problems including:
Clinical psychologists tend to work with one particular client group, such as children or people with learning disabilities. They also often work in a particular setting like a hospital or through social services.
Typical work activities can include:
More experienced clinical psychologists are often called on to write legal reports and act as expert witnesses. Keeping detailed paperwork about clients in order to monitor the progress of the clients treatments.
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