They are different because clinical psychology focuses on classical psychopathology (e.g., anxiety, depression), while clinical neuropsychology is focused on behavioral and cognitive impairments due to brain lesions (e.g., TBI, dementia, epilepsy). I hope it helps.
My suggestion is to talk to researchers/professors (send email first), and ask if they need assistance in their ongoing investigations. Sometimes, they are open to accepting undergrad students. See in the website of your local university! I hope it helps.
Would you suggest going into a PsyD rather than PhD to gain more clinical experience? I'm in the MA clinical psych program, but my home state doesn't have any schools offering PsyD only PhD (from MS). Thank you.
Dear Antweezy, your question depends on where you see yourself working in the future. A doctoral program is focused on research and directed to the academy. If you want to become a researcher or a teacher, this is more appropriate. However, if you want to become a clinician, I think a PsyD can be a good option. Ultimately, it all depends on you.
Good question! No, the work of the clinical neuropsychologist is very different from the work of a clinical psychologist/psychotherapist. Usually, the clinical neuropsychologist focuses on the assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with neurocognitive disabilities, with dysfunctional impacts on daily life. The work of the clinical psychologist is more focused on individuals with psychopathological disorders, such as anxiety, depression and / or personality disorders. I am a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist, as I have two different master's degrees, one in clinical and health psychology and the other in applied neuropsychology. I hope you find this awnser useful. Thank you.
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Thx for the sharing.
Thank you so much!
I love your energy here, so bored of neuropsychology videos being explained in a dull monotone voice!
Thank you so much!
Really2 informative
Thank you very much!
And also is neuropsychology better or clinical psychology?
They are different because clinical psychology focuses on classical psychopathology (e.g., anxiety, depression), while clinical neuropsychology is focused on behavioral and cognitive impairments due to brain lesions (e.g., TBI, dementia, epilepsy). I hope it helps.
Can you please share how to become a clinical neurropsychologist in India?
Dear viewer, you need to take a master degree course in clinical neuropsychology.
Do you have any tips on how to get involved in research experience post under-grad to prepare for a PsyD/PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology?
My suggestion is to talk to researchers/professors (send email first), and ask if they need assistance in their ongoing investigations. Sometimes, they are open to accepting undergrad students. See in the website of your local university! I hope it helps.
Would you suggest going into a PsyD rather than PhD to gain more clinical experience? I'm in the MA clinical psych program, but my home state doesn't have any schools offering PsyD only PhD (from MS). Thank you.
Dear Antweezy, your question depends on where you see yourself working in the future. A doctoral program is focused on research and directed to the academy. If you want to become a researcher or a teacher, this is more appropriate. However, if you want to become a clinician, I think a PsyD can be a good option. Ultimately, it all depends on you.
A clinical neuropsychologist can be therapy like cbt? also I am wondering how you are botch clinical and neuropsychologist? Thank you.
Good question! No, the work of the clinical neuropsychologist is very different from the work of a clinical psychologist/psychotherapist. Usually, the clinical neuropsychologist focuses on the assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with neurocognitive disabilities, with dysfunctional impacts on daily life. The work of the clinical psychologist is more focused on individuals with psychopathological disorders, such as anxiety, depression and / or personality disorders. I am a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist, as I have two different master's degrees, one in clinical and health psychology and the other in applied neuropsychology. I hope you find this awnser useful. Thank you.
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Did You read Neuropsychiatry written by Yudofsky, Hales? If yes, what are You thinking about it?
I Ana, I didn't read this one. Is it good?
Did anyone else think about Dexter's Laboratory while watching this video? Lol 😆
You never know... :D
Hi Doctor, Are BA(Hons) Psych students allowed to pursue MA/MSc in Clinical Neuropsychology?
Yes, of course! You just need to find a university that offers a neuropsychological master´s degree.
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