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Alison ID: 53810581
Course Completed: Basics of Clinical Psychology
Date of Completion: 12th November 2025
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Total Study Time: 19h 20m
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This free online course explains how clinical psychologists use psychotherapy and CBT to treat mental health problems.
Clinical psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on helping people with mental, emotional and behavioral issues. This course compares the principles behind clinical psychology and other psychological disciplines. We establish the importance of confidentiality and commonly used psychological tests. We answer questions like ‘what are the differences between quantitative and qualitative research?’ and ‘what are the biological, psychological and social perspectives on mental health?’.
The course explains the various ways to implement a basic understanding of treatment and outlines the role of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in clinical psychology. We take an in-depth look at various strategies used to fulfill the role of psychodynamic therapy in clinical psychology and focus on the work clinical psychologists do to help young clients overcome their challenges. The course then explains how clinical care is provided to adult clients and defines various types of substance use disorders. We also discuss the importance of cultural competency in diagnosis and treatment.
This clinical psychology course provides the concepts and skills you need to move forward in your career. We show you how to confidently use these ideas as an educator or employee. This course suits anyone who wants to work in the psychology field or as an educator. Sign up to master these practical psychotherapy and CBT skills and learn how to appreciate the importance of clinical psychology.