Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology shall be defined as the function of applying and extending the specialized knowledge of a psychologist through the process of consultation to problems involving human behavior in various areas. Clinical Psychology involves often working alongside with other professionals in multidisciplinary teams in order to deal with complex patient problems. Clinical Psychology deals with clients of all ages on a variety of different mental or physical health problems including depression and anxiety, mental illness, eating disorders, addictive behaviors and neurological disorders. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience is one of the best peer-reviewed journals of OMICS International, presenting the articles on the novel and current scientific studies taking place in the area of Clinical Psychology across universities and research centers in various parts of the world. OMICS Group International peer-review policies are highly appreciated, accepted and adaptable to the criteria that have been prescribed by the international agencies such as NIH, PubMed etc. OMICS Group International also organizes 3000+ International Scientific Conferences per year globally. Peer reviewing provides significant criticism with the intention that scientists can revise and enhance their papers before publication. OMICS special feature includes publication immediately after acceptance, quality and quick editorial, review processing.
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