Clinical psychology deals with the diagnosis and prognosis of any mental disorder, or neurodegenerative, learning or behavioral disability that persists for more than 12 weeks within an individual  Clinical psychologists diagnose, evaluate, and treat mental health illnesses, emotional challenges, and behavioral issues by applying psychological theories and procedures to assist patients overcome concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and other psychological ailments. They typically work in mental health clinics, private offices, and hospitals. Clinical psychologists help patients improve their mental health and general functioning by using a range of therapeutic modalities, including humanistic, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
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SL.NO JOB OPPORTUNITY
1 Clinical Psychologist
2 Counseling Psychologist
3 Rehabilitation Psychologist
4 Health Psychologist
5 Neuropsychologist
6 Forensic Psychologist
7 Psychometrician
8 Academic/Professor
9 Research Professional
 
SL.NO TOP INSTITUTE
1 Fergusson College, Pune
2 Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences, Noida
3 Banaras Hindu University, Banaras
4 National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru
5 St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
6 Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
7 Christ University, Bengaluru
8 University of Delhi, Delhi
SL.NO ENTRANCE EXAM
1 All India Entrance Examination for Admission (AIEEA)
2 Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET)
3 Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Test (TISSNET)
4 Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test (BHU UET)
5 Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET)
6 Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam (JNUEE)
7 Christ University Entrance Test
8 Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Exam (JMI EE)
  • Assessment and Diagnosis: To diagnose mental health issues, psychological evaluations include clinical assessments, psychometric testing, and interviews.
  • Therapeutic Intervention: To address and manage mental health concerns, offer people with disabilities, couples, or groups evidence-based treatment and counselling such as cognitive behavioural therapy, psychotherapy, and dialectal behavioural therapy.
  • Treatment Planning: Using the results of the evaluation, create and carry out specialised treatment plans. Establish goals with the clients and track their progress together.
  • Case management and documentation: Keep accurate, private records of all conversations with clients, including assessments of their progress and treatment plans. Work together with other healthcare providers to organise thorough care and follow-up.
PROS CONS
Offers the chance to significantly improve people's lives by assisting them in overcoming and managing mental health obstacles Dealing with people who have serious mental health problems can be emotionally taxing, necessitating the use of useful coping mechanisms.
Provides opportunities for specialization and opens doors to a range of positions in medical offices, mental health institutions, private practice, and research In order to practice lawfully, one must get the necessary licenses or certificates, which entails more time and money.
There is a great need for clinical psychologists due to increased attention and understanding of mental health, which bodes well for their career prospects May entail handling complicated and occasionally unexpected problems or working in high-stress conditions
Provides a starting point for additional study or career development, such as getting a PhD or specialized qualifications The nature of the job may occasionally require erratic hours or on-call duties, which can have an adverse effect on personal time and work-life harmony