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Clinical Psychology

Clinical psychology is a specialized field focused on diagnosing and treating psychological disorders and other problematic behaviors. It is the most prominent area of psychology in popular media, which often leads to the common misconception that all psychology is clinical psychology. While it is primarily an applied discipline, many clinical psychologists also contribute to the field through active scientific research.

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