A Bachelor in Clinical Psychology is a type of postgraduate academic bachelor's degree awarded by universities in many countries. This degree is typically studied for in Clinical Psychology.
Curriculum Structure
A Bachelor of Arts or Science in Clinical Psychology is a four-year bachelor's degree, or depending on the program, clinical psychology may be offered as a concentration to a traditional bachelor's degree in psychology.
Topics of study may include:
- Adversarial system
- addiction
- anxiety
- Behavioral therapy
- clinical depression
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- eating disorders
- Family therapy
- Humanistic psychology
- Integrative psychotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- phobia
- psychosis
- Psychodynamic psychotherapy
- Psychological evaluation
- psychological trauma
- Psychotherapy
- relationship counseling
- sexual dysfunction
- sleep disorders
- Training and licensing of clinical psychologists
See also
- Anti-psychiatry
- Applied Psychology
- Clinical Associate (Psychology)
- Clinical trial
- List of Clinical Psychologists
- List of credentials in psychology
- List of psychology topics
- List of psychotherapies
- List of tagged degrees
- Outline of psychology
- Psychiatric and mental health nursing
- Psychoneuroimmunology
References
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