Clinical Psychologists are trained to work with people of all different ages using a number of different psychological models and techniques to apply the science of psychology to individuals and groups who have problems such as psychological disorders, problems in relationships, adjusting to a disability or problems arising from serious injury or trauma.
Clinical psychologists work with children to ensure the delivery of psychological services to infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents within their social context.
⦁ Assessment (e.g., psychological, intellectual, cognitive, behavioral testing and evaluation)
⦁ Treating psychological, cognitive, emotional, developmental, behavioral issues.
⦁ Behavioral, psychological, mental, emotional, developmental, and family problems
⦁ Cognitive deficits, trauma and loss and health related problems
⦁ Stress and coping related to developmental change
⦁ Problems in social context