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Prayer Increases Forgiveness, Study Shows
February 1, 2010, Science Daily |
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Nine psychological tasks for a good marriage
American Psychological Association |
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His or Hers Jealousy? New Explanation for Sex Differences in Jealousy
January 31, 2010, Science Daily |
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Couples with Shared Identity Better at Conflict Resolution
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Same-sex couples can be effective parents, researchers find
January 21, 2010, USA Today |
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areas of expertise |
In
order to help you locate psychologists who meet your specific
needs, you may choose one or more of the 38
areas of expertise we have listed . These are areas
of practice chosen by the psychologist, based on their specific
education and training experience.
To
help, we offer general categories (psychological assessment,
individual psychotherapy, couples psychotherapy, family
psychotherapy, and group psychotherapy). Next are more specialized
services (e.g., clinical neuropsychological assessment and
play therapy) or problems (e.g. depression). We often provide
examples for terms that may be less familiar. To help
consumers we offer general categories: specialized assessment and intervention categories.Wherever possible,
we tried to use commonly understood terminology, rather
than the diagnostic label.
Search Tip: Although it may significantly reduce the number of psychologists identified, more than one area of expertise can be chosen at one time in a search. Hold the ctrl key down to select up to 5 different areas of expertise.
SPECIALIZED ASSESSMENT (6)
- Career
Counseling and Vocational Assessment
- Clinical
Neuropsychological Assessment
- Disability
Determination or Worker Compensation Evaluation
- Child
Custody Evaluation
- Forensic
Evaluation (e.g., mental competency evaluation)
- Psychoeducational
Evaluation
PRESENTING PROBLEMS OR DIAGNOSIS (12)
- Adjustment
Disorder (e.g., bereavement, academic, job, marital, or
family problem)
- Anxiety
Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, phobia,
panic disorder, or obsessive-compulsive disorder)
- Behavioral
Health Intervention involving Life Threatening/Terminal
Disease
- Behavioral
Health Intervention involving Medical Conditions/Disorder
- Disorder Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence (e.g., attention-deficit/hyper activity disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, learning disorder, or mental retardation)
- Eating
Disorder (e.g., compulsive eating, anorexia, bulimia)
- Mood
Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder)
- Personality
Disorder (e.g., borderline, antisocial)
- Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder or Acute Trauma Reaction
- Problem
Related to Abuse or Neglect (e.g., domestic violence,
child abuse)
- Schizophrenia
or other Psychotic Disorder
- Substance-Related
Disorder (e.g., substance abuse or dependency involving
drug or alcohol)
INTERVENTION
(4)
- Individual
Psychotherapy
- Couples
Psychotherapy
- Family
Psychotherapy
- Group
Psychotherapy
SPECIALIZED INTERVENTION (12)
- Biofeedback
- Clinical
Neuropsychological Intervention
- Clinical
Psychopharmacology
- Crisis
Intervention or Disaster Intervention
- Health
Services Consultation to Business or Organizations
- Hypnosis
or Hypnotherapy
- Play
Therapy
- Psychoanalysis
- School-based
Consultation
- Sport
Psychology
- Stress
Management or Pain Management
- Vocational
Rehabilitation Counseling
SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC ISSUES (3)
- Cultural
Diversity Issues
- Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender Issues
- Gender
Issues (Men's/Women's Issues)
Also,
please note the meaning of the abbreviations used in the
area of expertise entitled "Disorder Diagnosed in Infancy-Adolescence"
as follows:
- ADHD
= attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- LD
= learning disorder
- MR
= mental retardation
Please
note: Although the National Register conducts primary
source verification of education, training, licensure, and
board certification, it is beyond the scope of our ability
to collect primary source documentation regarding the education
and training necessary to list areas of expertise. As a
safeguard, the Registrant is required to attest to the accuracy
of the information provided. Most Registrants have documented
the education, training, and experience which are the basis
for listing the area of expertise. However, not all Registrants
have listed areas of expertise.
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