Question
How is a counsellor and a clinical psychologist different?
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Counsellor
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Clinical Psychologist
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| i. |
Counselling psychologists work with persons who suffer from motivational and emotional problems.
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Clinical psychologists specialise in helping clients with behavioral problems by providing therapy for various mental disorders, anxiety, fear or stress.
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| ii. |
A counselling psychologist may be involved in vocational rehabilitation programmes, or helping people in making professional choices or in adjusting to new and difficult situations of life.
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They may be involved in conducting interviews and administering psychological tests to diagnose the client's problems, and use psychological methods for their treatment and rehabilitation.
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| iii. |
Counselling psychologists work for public agencies such as mental health centres, hospitals, schools, colleges and universities.
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They work either as private practitioners or at hospitals, mental institutions, or with social agencies.
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