A Guide to becoming a professional clinical psychologist UK
The purpose of this essay is to provide a “Guide to becoming a professional clinical psychologist” It will give an introduction to the profession of clinical psychology, an overview of the profession, the dominant models which have brought about training and practice of clinical psychologists a description of entry requirements and education. and a look to the future of the profession. It will conclude with a summary of a discussion with a practising psychologist.Clinical psychology is the application of psychology to health and community care, it aims to reduce psychological distress and to enhance and promote psychological well being (British Psychological Society, 2001). This application involves the assessment, prevention, amelioration, and rehabilitation of psychological distress, disability, dysfunctional behaviour, and health-risk behaviour, and to the enhancement of psychological and physical well being. (Von Baeyer, 2003 http://www.usask.ca). Clinical psychology includes both scientific research, focusing on the search for general principles, and clinical service, focusing on the study and care of clients, and information gathered from each of these activities influe
The role is giving direct services, and involves assessment of adult mental health for example, anxiety, depression and many other mental health problems, also problems arising from physical illness i.e. cancer. Entity theories say that personality is inherent, but to believe that personality cannot be changed is nihilistic. Interview with Dr Dale Huey Clinical Psychologist. Primary Care Psychology, Wallsend Health Centre, Wallsend Tyne & Wear.
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