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Loveleen Choudhury

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Indeed, Clinical Psychologists are commonly hired by rehabilitation centres, NGOs, and community mental health groups. Their functions involve therapy, psychological support, and mental health assessments.

In these populations, they may work with clients demonstrating problems related to a substance abuse disorder, trauma subject, experienced disability, or social adjustment problems. All of these roles require a high degree of empathy, patience, and effective communication.

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Jaya Shukla

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Clinical psychologists work specifically with the diagnosis of major mental illnesses, such as: depression, anxiety disorders and trauma focused issues. Clinical psychology programs include clinical internship, assessment experience and more therapeutic training. 

Counselling psychology focuses on any given maintainable emotional challenges, relationship issues and/or stress management. Counselling psychology is more focused on the client and less diagnostic. Academic training in counselling psychology includes an in-depth focus on talk therapy and supportive counselling.

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Aishwarya Rai

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If a Clinical Psychologist has obtained the necessary qualifications and RCI registration, they can practice in hospitals, mental health centers, or rehabilitation clinics. They may assess clients, and provide therapy-based treatment.

Often schools employ counselors or psychologists, but a Master's programme is usually required to apply for these roles. The psychologist will support students with learning disabilities, emotional difficulties, and behavioral issues.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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You cannot operate a mental health clinic as a Certified Clinical Psychologist unless you are licensed by the RCI and, to obtain that, you need to complete an MPhil in Clinical Psychology from an RCI accredited institution. 
However, if you have a Master's degree, you may work as a counsellor or psychologist as part of some private systems or under supervision but not independent, as a Clinical Psychologist.

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Kanishk Shukla

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The most common stream that candidates engage with to pursue psychology at the undergraduate level is the Arts (Humanities) stream because most Arts (Humanities) programs have Psychology in the curriculum. Also the Arts (Humanities) stream offers students the privilege of recuperating into theories and ideas associated with mental health. 

Science and Commerce students can also apply to Clinical Psychology courses. It's just a matter of interest in human behavior and willingness to learn about and help human mental wellness.

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Parul Shukla

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General Psychology includes aspects of human behavior, cognition and emotional development. You will find different branches like developmental, social and organizational psychology under this umbrella.
If you look at Clinical Psychology it is all about mental health, psychological disorders, assessments and therapies. It prepares you to work in clinical or therapeutic settings and help people manage their mental and emotional issues.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, a number of universities in India accept students from any stream into undergraduate Clinical Psychology courses, regardless of whether they studied Psychology in Class 12 or not. Yes, prior study of Psychology does give you some background in the subject.

Some top colleges may prefer students with a psychology background, however, the majority of UG courses are written with the intention that they will be teaching students who have no previous experience studying psychology.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, the DMLT course is officially recognised as a Paramedical course. It is classified as part of allied health sciences and is focused on diagnostic support in the healthcare system. 

Graduates are provided their education and skills to help doctors by performing lab tests that are vital for diagnosis. DMLT technicians serve a critical role in patient care like all paramedical roles, although typically behind the scenes.

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Kamini Padyal

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You can easily get admission to Amrita college in Kochi for BSC in medical laboratory Technology through management quota by applying through their official website and then give the exam MLT. Once you Score good marks in exam you can easily get admission in Amrita college in Kochi in the counselling round.

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