How do they match: Clinical and Counseling Psychologists

  • Clinical and Counseling Psychologists

  • Psychologist
  • Behavioral Psychologist
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Counseling Psychologist
  • Counseling Service Psychologist
  • Criminal Psychologist
  • Developmental Psychologist
  • Eating Disorder Psychologist
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Experimental Psychologist
  • Family Psychologist
  • Health Psychologist
  • Licensed Psychologist
  • Licensed Psychologist Manager
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist
  • Mental Health Unit Psychologist
  • Team Psychologist
  • University Counseling Center Psychologist
  • Vocational Psychologist

  • Assess, diagnose, and treat mental and emotional disorders of individuals through observation, interview, and psychological tests. Help individuals with distress or maladjustment understand their problems through their knowledge of case history, interviews with patients, and theory. Provide individual or group counseling services to assist individuals in achieving more effective personal, social, educational, and vocational development and adjustment. May design behavior modification programs and consult with medical personnel regarding the best treatment for patients.

  • Identify psychological, emotional, or behavioral issues and diagnose disorders, using information obtained from interviews, tests, records, or reference materials.
  • Obtain and study medical, psychological, social, and family histories by interviewing individuals, couples, or families and by reviewing records.
  • Plan and develop accredited psychological service programs in psychiatric centers or hospitals, in collaboration with psychiatrists and other professional staff.
  • Plan, supervise, and conduct psychological research and write papers describing research results.
  • Prepare written evaluations of individuals' psychological competence for court hearings.
  • Provide psychological or administrative services and advice to private firms or community agencies regarding mental health programs or individual cases.
  • Select, administer, score, and interpret psychological tests to obtain information on individuals' intelligence, achievements, interests, or personalities.

  • Administer standardized physical or psychological tests.
  • Design psychological or educational treatment procedures or programs.
  • Diagnose neural or psychological disorders.