Counseling Psychology

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Counseling Psychological is a specialty of general and professional psychological practice providing health services.

It focuses on how people of all ages function, both personally and in their relationships. Counseling psychology addresses the emotional, social, occupational, academic, and physical health issues that people may experience at different stages of their lives and focuses on typical life stressors and more serious issues that individuals with struggles such as family members and groups may face.

Counseling psychologists help people with physical, emotional and mental health problems to feel good, relieve feelings of stress and cope with crises. They also provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment of more serious mental health symptoms.
At all stages of development (i.e., childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age), counseling psychologists focus on:


At all stages of development (i.e., childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age), counseling psychologists focus on: Health aspects and strengths of clients (whether they are perceived as individuals, couples, families, groups or organizations). ) Career and the role of work in human life.


The issues addressed by counseling psychology are approached from a developmental (lifespan), environmental, and cultural perspective. It includes but is not limited to:

School and professional adjustment problems.

Make career and business decisions and manage the transitions between school, work and retirement.

Coping with and adjusting to physical disabilities, illnesses or injuries. Personal/social adjustment.

The development of one’s own identity. Persistent difficulties with others in general.

Mental disorders.


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