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Clinical Psychologist assesses, diagnoses, and treats an individual experiencing psychological, emotional, or behavioural difficulties. They develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans and provide psychotherapy to help a client manage conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health disorders. Their work encompasses psychological evaluations, therapeutic interventions, and support for individuals, couples, families, or groups.
Tasks
Conduct psychological assessments and diagnostic evaluations using tests, interviews, and observations.
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans and personalised interventions tailored to clients’ needs.
Provide individual, group, or family therapy to address psychological, emotional, and behavioural difficulties.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to evaluate and manage clients’ conditions.
Maintain detailed and confidential client records in line with professional standards.
Assess clients’ risk levels and consider psychological and social factors in clinical interventions.
Refer clients to other specialists or support services when necessary.
Perform administrative duties to support clinical service delivery.
Skills
Basic
Critical thinking and problem-solving in clinical decision-making.
Emotional intelligence to manage therapeutic relationships and maintain professionalism.
Empathetic listening to understand and support clients’ emotional needs.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective therapy and professional collaboration.
Time management and adherence to ethical standards and professional boundaries.
Specific
Ability to carry out crisis intervention and emergency response in clinical settings.
Ability to collaborate with healthcare professionals for integrated care.
Ability to establish therapeutic relationships and provide client-centred care.
Ability to formulate diagnoses and treatment plans based on clinical assessment findings.
Ability to provide culturally responsive psychological care to diverse populations.
Knowledge in clinical psychology and evidence-based treatment approaches.
Knowledge in ethical standards and confidentiality in clinical practice.
Knowledge in mental health laws and clinical documentation procedures.
Proficiency in administering and interpreting psychological assessments.
Proficiency in therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).
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QUALIFICATION
Master’s degree or equivalent
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