Clinical Psychology

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Before joining the Clinical Psychology course, try to explore your interest through internships, volunteering, or self-study. Observing real-world mental health settings can also help you decide if you are passionate enough.

  • Volunteer at a mental health helpline or hospital.

  • Attend workshops or seminars on psychology and therapy.

  • Talk to the people who are already in this field.

  • Try reading beginner-level psychology books and see if the subject excites you.

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Kanishk Shukla

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A Clinical Psychology course builds both academic knowledge and real-world professional skills. Here are some major skills you will develop:

  • Communication and counseling skills

  • Critical thinking and psychological analysis

  • Research and scientific writing abilities

  • Empathy, patience, and emotional resilience

  • Ethical decision-making and professional conduct

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Mani Sahni

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Choosing Clinical Psychology should be based on your personality and passion. If you like problem-solving, listening to people's issues, and are curious about emotional and mental health, this course could fit you well.

  • You are curious about how the human mind works.

  • You are comfortable listening and supporting others without judgment.

  • You have an interest in research, therapy techniques, and psychological tests.

  • You are willing to invest time in understanding emotional and behavioral health.

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Parul Thapa

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If you are deeply interested in human behavior, mental health, and enjoy helping others, Clinical Psychology could be a great choice. Students who are patient, empathetic, and good listeners tend to perform best in this field.

  • Students who enjoy psychology, counseling, and research.

  • Those who are emotionally strong and compassionate.

  • Students willing to work hard during long internships and clinical hours.

  • Candidates who have an interest in mental health care and therapy.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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College ranking is quite important for a Clinical Psychology course. Top-ranked institutes usually have better faculty, clinical exposure, research facilities, and internship tie-ups.

A good college can shape your practical skills and professional network, both crucial in this field. However, personal interest, hands-on experience, and mentorship matter equally. Candidates should balance between college reputation and the quality of training offered.

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