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Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Mental and behavioral health services for individuals, families, and communities, as well as consultation with agencies and communities, training, education, supervision, as well as research-based practice, are all provided by clinical psychologists. It's a broad field that takes in everything from mild to extreme cases of psychopathology, and it's distinguished by its thoroughness and the way it draws on and synthesizes information and methods from many different areas of study, not just psychology. Clinical psychology covers various populations, including all ages, ethnicities, and social and cognitive structures.
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- Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
- Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
- Clinical Psychological Science
- Clinical Psychology Review
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- Journal of Abnormal Psychology
- Journal of Anxiety Disorders
- Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
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