Subspecializations in clinical psychology.
What are the four most common subspecializations in clinical psychology? Explain.
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1. What are the four most common subspecializations in clinical psychology? Explain.
Clinical Psychology refers to the specialized area of psychology dealing with the study and remedy of abnormal dysfunctions involving human cognitions, emotions and behaviors. However, as new problems arise in society, this has created a need for new theories; thus, psychology has begun to have subspecializations in these areas, such as Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology, Neuropsychology and Geriatric Psychology, as well as Industrial and Organizational ...
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This solution explores the four most common subspecializations in clinical psychology, including forensic psychology, health psychology, neuropsychology, geriatric psychology, and industrial and organizational psychology.