

Clinical Psychology
What type of issues do Clinical Psychologist address?
· Emotional issues and problems connecting with other people
· Anxiety, panic, fears and phobias
· Depression, ongoing sadness, or withdrawal from family, friends and peers
· Behavioural difficulties including anger issues, acting out, tantrums, inappropriate behaviours
· School difficulties, school avoidance, bullying
· Poor attention and concentration
· Family dysfunction and family separation difficulties
· Grief and loss issues
· Siblings of children with disabilities
· Eating disorders
· Sleep disturbances
· Toileting difficulties
· Living with chronic illness
· Developmental delay or disability
· Ongoing physical symptoms with no medical diagnosis (e.g. tummy pain, headaches, aches and
pains)
How does a Clinical Psychologist assist children with these issues?
· Individual play-
· Parents are either present in sessions or actively involved in treatment, goal setting and reviews
· Family therapy with parents and child/ children
· Unstructured play therapy using materials such as art, painting, clay, sandtray and drawing.
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What Is Clinical Psychology?
Clinical Psychology assist children and families that may have emotional, relational or behavioural issues that are impacting a child’s development
Therapy works on enhancing a child's ability to monitor, regulate and express their emotions in a healthy and supportive way. It aims to assist the child and family to learn healthy ways of coping with behaviour and emotions in a way that strengthens and enhances the bond of the child and family.
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