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clinical psychology. health psychology
Elizabeth Susan Blumberg has written: 'BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS: CONNECTIONS AND DISCONNECTIONS IN THE RELATIONAL EXPERIENCE' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Health Sciences, Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Mental Health Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychology, Clinical, Psychology, Developmental, Psychology, Social, Social psychology
No, you must have a PhD in clinical psychology, and have an approved internshp in clinical psychology to get a license as a clinical psychologist, but it differs state by state.
Psychology is the study of behavior. In order to be licensed as a clinical psychologist, you must earn a four-year degree at an accredited university and then pursue a graduate degree, which requires extensive clinical experience. You can take a good bit of the required coursework online, but not all of it. There are a lot of different programs. Make sure the one you choose is accredited so that you can be licensed. http://www.worldwidelearn.com/health/psychology-mental-health/ AND http://www.gradschools.com/search-online/Clinical-Psychology/330.html
Laura Lee Read has written: 'ATTRIBUTIONAL PROCESSES IN SMOKING CESSATION' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Public Health, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychology, Clinical, Public Health Health Sciences
Laurie Ruggiero has written: 'THE ROLE OF DIETARY COMPLIANCE IN SURVIVAL OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Nutrition, Nursing Health Sciences, Nutrition Health Sciences, Psychology, Clinical
Jerry Lee Mcwilliams has written: 'USING HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIONS TO REDUCE POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA AND PAIN FOLLOWING LUMBAR LAMINECTOMIES' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Health Sciences, Nursing, Medicine and Surgery Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Physiological Psychology, Psychology, Clinical, Psychology, Physiological
Glen David Bowman has written: 'ADJUSTMENT TO OCCUPATIONAL STRESS IN NURSING: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED CONTROL AND EFFECTIVENESS OF COPING STRATEGIES' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Industrial Psychology, Nursing Health Sciences, Personality Psychology, Psychology, Clinical, Psychology, Industrial, Psychology, Personality
George D. Bishop has written: 'Health psychology' -- subject(s): Clinical health psychology, Mind and body
Dianne Pelletier Raymond has written: 'NURSE-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP AND PROCESS OF RECOVERY IN SCHIZOPHRENIC INPATIENTS' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Health Sciences, Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Mental Health Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychology, Clinical
Elizabeth Emery Hill has written: 'VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF FAMILY MEMBERS OF TRAUMA PATIENTS' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Health Sciences, Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Mental Health Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychology, Clinical
Charles L. Sheridan has written: 'Medical Psychotherapy' 'Health psychology' -- subject(s): Clinical health psychology, Disease, Health behavior, Medical Psychology, Medicine and psychology, Philosophy, Psychological Models, Psychology, Psychophysiologic Disorders 'Fundamentals of experimental psychology' -- subject(s): Experimental Psychology