Medical Psychology

Medical psychology is defined as the branch of psychology concerned with the application of psychological principles to the practice of medicine. Medical Psychology is a specialty trained at the post-doctoral level and designed to deliver advanced diagnostic and clinical interventions in Medical and Healthcare Facilities utilizing the knowledge and skills of clinical psychology, health psychology, behavioral medicine, psychopharmacology and basic medical science. Medical psychologists can help patients stick to their treatment plans, manage their symptoms, promote healthy behaviors and generally, adjust to their physical illness. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience is one of the best journals in Medical psychology. The journal presents an education series providing updates relevant to emergency mental health, as well as, an ongoing annotated research review of relevant papers published elsewhere thus making the Journal a unique and even more valuable reference resource. OMICS Group International is an amalgamation of Open Access publications and worldwide international science conferences and events. OMICS is established in the year 2007 with the sole aim of making the information on Sciences and technology freely accessed. As a scientific organization, the OMICS International carries the vision to present the authentic free-to-view scientific literature to the scientific community. Archived online transactions of OMICS Group provide the International scientific community with immediate and permanent access to individual papers. OMICS Group accepts online letters from the Editors and brief comments that contribute to the previously published articles or other relevant findings in OMICS field.
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