Clinical psychologist
About us
As established, by the Australian Health Practitioners
Regulation Agency (AHPRA), a clinical psychologist is one of the areas of
psychology that a psychologist can be approved to practice.
A clinical psychologist performs a university degree in
psychology followed by a higher research degree at the master's or doctoral
level. A clinical psychologist undergoes a minimum of 6 years in university
training, followed by an additional 2-year registration practice program for a
total of more than 8 years.
What we do
A clinical psychologist is trained in the evaluation,
diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses and important psychological
problems. A clinical psychologist must practice in accordance with the science
professional's model that requires a clinical psychologist to provide
evidence-based practice and apply psychological theory and evidence-based
research to address complex clinical mental health problems. A clinical
psychologist can participate in the design and implementation of treatment
strategies and evaluation of these results. You may be asked to complete a pre
and post test measure to determine the effectiveness of the treatment.
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How a clinical psychologist can help
When completing a clinical evaluation, a clinical
psychologist may recommend a treatment program that may include individual
counseling, group therapy or other means of support.
Some of the most common disorders that could be treated
include; Mood disorders (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder), anxiety
conditions (e.g., panic, phobias, generalized anxiety, social phobia and
agoraphobia), trauma (e.g., acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress
disorder). This could occur due to workplace harassment, sexual assault,
domestic violence), eating disorders, suicidal and self-injurious behaviors,
diseases related to chronic stress, addictions such as drugs and alcohol, /
borderline personality disorder, serious mental illness, management of pain and
adaptation to injury counseling (for example, after an AMEU, stroke, heart
attack, car accident).

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