Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Also called psychological disorders, these are disorders rooted in mental thought patterns that impair the person's functioning, with specific disorders having their own disgnostic criteria.
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Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
Life Science / Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Related
Developmental Disorders
Physical/Sensory disabilities
Speech/Communication Disabilities
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Chronic Illness
Cognitive/Intellectual disabilities
Invisible Disability
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Physical Chronic Diseases
Co-Morbid Illness
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Assessment/Diagnosis
Research Methodology in Clinical Psychology
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Theories in Clinical Psychology
Factors of Child Psychopathy
References for Clinical Psychology
Mental Health Treatment Methods/Interventions
References for the Connections Between Disabilities and Depression/Anxiety (General Overview)
Connections Between Disabilities and Depression/Anxiety
Culture- Disabilities Studies
Limitations of research for Individuals with disabilities
Psychology
History of disability studies programs:
sociology and psychology - disabilities studies
Assessment/Diagnosis
Research Methodology in Clinical Psychology
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Theories in Clinical Psychology
Factors of Child Psychopathy
References for Clinical Psychology
Mental Health Treatment Methods/Interventions
References for the Connections Between Disabilities and Depression/Anxiety (General Overview)
Connections Between Disabilities and Depression/Anxiety
References for Disability Studies
Topics in Disability Studies
Difference between Critical Disability Studies and Disability Studies
Framework for Disability Studies
Assessment/Diagnosis
Research Methodology in Clinical Psychology
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses
Theories in Clinical Psychology
Factors of Child Psychopathy
References for Clinical Psychology
Mental Health Treatment Methods/Interventions
References for the Connections Between Disabilities and Depression/Anxiety (General Overview)
Connections Between Disabilities and Depression/Anxiety
Comparison of Clinical and Counseling Psychology
An individual is experiencing significant distress, including persistent low mood, loss of interest in activities they once enjoyed, and difficulty functioning in their daily life at work and home. They are seeking a professional who can formally diagnose their condition and provide targeted therapeutic interventions. Based on this situation, which of the following specialists is best equipped to meet these specific needs?
Origins of Psychological Problems
Clinical Child Psychology (History)
Empirically Supported Treatment
Adult Children of Alcoholics Myth
School Psychologist
Scientific Literacy in Clinical Practice
Debate on Scientific Research in Clinical Psychology
In the clinical practice of psychology, what must clinicians rely on to accurately understand psychological problems and make evidence-based treatment decisions?
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Categories of mental disorders/mental illnesses
Psychopathology
Protective Factors
Mental Disorders/Mental Illnesses Outcomes
Anxiety Sensitivity
Healthy Eating in Persons with Serious Mental Illnesses: Understanding and Barriers
Comorbidity of Anxiety and Depression in Youth
Gender Dysphoria
Nutrition Psychiatry
Risk Factors for Developing a Mental Disorder
Neurological Disorders
References for Neurological Disorders
Psychiatric Survivor
Ex-patient
Psychiatric Consumer