
Psychology

Clinical Psychology in Adults
Clinical Psychology is a specialty within Psychology that focuses on prevention, health promotion, and treatment, aiming for a deeper understanding of an individual’s functioning in relation to their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It provides support and follow-up services for individuals with mental health issues and associated complications. It also carries out preventive interventions to promote the mental and physical health of the population by encouraging the adoption of healthy and adaptive behaviors.
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Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology applied to children and adolescents focuses on managing emotions and maladaptive behaviors that may arise in different contexts, such as home and school. Through clinical observation and psychological assessment, the psychologist helps the child or adolescent understand the origin of their difficulties, express negative emotions, and learn strategies to cope with them. Interventions and strategies are developed in collaboration with significant people in the child’s or adolescent’s life, aiming to facilitate and enhance the effectiveness of the therapeutic process.
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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach, part of the Third-Wave Therapies. This approach aims to promote a change in the client’s relationship with their thoughts, emotions, and sensations, and to understand the context in which they occur. By directing attentional focus toward these aspects, the goal is to guide the client toward greater awareness of their habitual patterns of reactivity and to facilitate an effective change in their relationship with these patterns.