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Clinical psychologists work to help people with mental disorders and behavioral problems. These psychologists help disturbed people to adapt to their surroundings and manage their mental health disorders.

Psychologists in this subfield may work in hospitals, clinics, government or private organizations, correctional institutions, military institutions, and academic institutions. Some clinical psychologists work in private practice, giving them the flexibility to choose their own work hours and the number of patients they see. Clinical psychology is a growing field and demand for clinical psychologists is rising due to mental health issues becoming more widespread. In addition, there is no longer any stigma associated with seeking assistance for mental health concerns.

In most states, clinical psychologists cannot prescribe medicines because they are not medical doctors as psychiatrists are. Thus, their job mainly entails:

Identifying and assessing a mental or behavioral disorder using methods such as psychometric tests, interviews, and observation

Providing appropriate treatment in various ways, including therapy, counseling, and referrals when medical or other intervention is required

Maintaining detailed records of interviews, therapy sessions, assessments, analyses, therapeutic goals, records of progress, and other treatment notes

Maintaining patient confidentiality

Providing professional testimony in court when required, such as in the case of clinical psychologists who work in prisons or within the justice system to assess the mental health of suspects, victims, or witnesses

Some of the common tests that clinical psychologists administer, depending on the kinds of disorders they treat, include:

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While clinical psychology is an exciting and expanding field, the job doesn’t come without challenges. Clinical psychologists deal with people who have faced or are facing trauma, anxiety, depression, and other mental and emotional problems. Clinical psychologists must help them cope with these disorders, which can be distressing and stressful for the professional, particularly when dealing with severely disturbed individuals on a daily basis. Doing their job effectively requires patience, emotional stability, and mental strength. If clinical psychologists can develop the tools to cope with daily stressors, helping others to improve their lives and overcome their problems can be a rewarding experience. Being a clinical psychologist is a lucrative career option that offers a high salary.

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