Clinical Psychology

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Introduction

Clinical psychology is the branch of psychological science which investigates all the psychological factors. The psychological factors are supporting for recovery and prevention of mental health, assessing behavior of human beings, and dealing with the mental health related issues. It is a professional specialty which deals with diagnosing and treating the brain related diseases like mental disturbance, human behavior problems. Psychologists can only use talk or medication therapy for treatment. Psychologists may have a master's degree (MA) or doctorate (PhD) in psychology.

Forensic psychologists provide sentencing recommendations, treatment recommendations, and any other information the judge requests. For example, information regarding mitigating factors, assessment of future risk, and evaluation of witness credibility. Forensic psychology also involves training and evaluating police or other law enforcement personnel, providing law enforcement with criminal profiles. Forensic psychologists work both with the Public Defender, the States Attorney, and private attorneys. Forensic psychologists may also help with jury selection. A forensic psychologist addresses a narrowly defined set of events or interactions of a nonclinical nature. A clinician places primary importance on understanding the client's unique point of view, while the forensic psychologist is interested in accuracy, and the client's viewpoint is secondary.

My name is Ernest Michael Valenzuela. I was born and raised in San Bernardino. The purpose of choosing this program for dual masters is that, I want to help others. I want to assist the individuals, teenagers, and other people who are addictive to alcohol and different psychotic disease. I was one of the persons who sufferer a lot from alcohol and other drugs, and I faced the consequences of it. After realizing the bad consequences I decided to prohibit others, not only prohibit them but to give them awareness sessions on drugs abuse and other mental diseases. I did not have ...
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